What would you like to see in 2008?
#42
Originally Posted by CL6
I know you like to complain about the Tech Package but, really, the HFL functions the same as the RL and TL and TSX and MDX so there should have been no surprises. And you're also laying the blame on the HFL system when, in fact, there is no standard system for doing what you'd like with a phone or PDA.
And nothing is really going to change with it, either. It may adapt the upcoming MDX format of uploading your phone book to the car however this will only work with cell phones that support that system.
You are driving a car which probably has the best designed electronic interface on the road. If you like to complain or think you have it 'bad' now then you should buy a VW/Audi/BMW/Mercedes/Porsche.
And nothing is really going to change with it, either. It may adapt the upcoming MDX format of uploading your phone book to the car however this will only work with cell phones that support that system.
You are driving a car which probably has the best designed electronic interface on the road. If you like to complain or think you have it 'bad' now then you should buy a VW/Audi/BMW/Mercedes/Porsche.
P.S. I understand where you are coming from when you try to defend the RDX. Everone would like to feel good their new car purchase and evertime you hear something bad about the car you have to say sometime to defend it. I feel that way about some of the other cars I own.
#43
I've been following your posts and I don't really see anything about the car's shortcomings because I've asked you on a few ocassions.
Also, I don't own an RDX. I'm also not "defending" anything. I do sell them. However I have not said anything like "The RDX is better." My posts have simply been to point out the truth in the HFL system and the fact that your expectations were out of line with the vehicle's stated capabilities. As I said earlier, the HFL system functions the same in the: TSX, TL, RL, RDX, & MDX.
If you are an engineer than you should understand that cell phone hardware is very disparate and for any manufacturer to 'pick a winner' is risky. As I said earlier, the 07 MDX will allow for automatic importation of the phonebook but only one cell phone supports this standard.
In my experience using the HFL system I have had no problems. You can either store your numbers or recite them or put them in the Nav system. I would be interested in hearing how your vehicle malfunctions as opposed to not living up to your expectations.
There is a difference.
Also, I don't own an RDX. I'm also not "defending" anything. I do sell them. However I have not said anything like "The RDX is better." My posts have simply been to point out the truth in the HFL system and the fact that your expectations were out of line with the vehicle's stated capabilities. As I said earlier, the HFL system functions the same in the: TSX, TL, RL, RDX, & MDX.
If you are an engineer than you should understand that cell phone hardware is very disparate and for any manufacturer to 'pick a winner' is risky. As I said earlier, the 07 MDX will allow for automatic importation of the phonebook but only one cell phone supports this standard.
In my experience using the HFL system I have had no problems. You can either store your numbers or recite them or put them in the Nav system. I would be interested in hearing how your vehicle malfunctions as opposed to not living up to your expectations.
There is a difference.
Originally Posted by SolidState
P.S. I understand where you are coming from when you try to defend the RDX. Everone would like to feel good their new car purchase and evertime you hear something bad about the car you have to say sometime to defend it. I feel that way about some of the other cars I own.
#44
Originally Posted by CL6
I've been following your posts and I don't really see anything about the car's shortcomings because I've asked you on a few ocassions.
Also, I don't own an RDX. I'm also not "defending" anything. I do sell them. However I have not said anything like "The RDX is better." My posts have simply been to point out the truth in the HFL system and the fact that your expectations were out of line with the vehicle's stated capabilities. As I said earlier, the HFL system functions the same in the: TSX, TL, RL, RDX, & MDX.
If you are an engineer than you should understand that cell phone hardware is very disparate and for any manufacturer to 'pick a winner' is risky. As I said earlier, the 07 MDX will allow for automatic importation of the phonebook but only one cell phone supports this standard.
In my experience using the HFL system I have had no problems. You can either store your numbers or recite them or put them in the Nav system. I would be interested in hearing how your vehicle malfunctions as opposed to not living up to your expectations.
There is a difference.
Also, I don't own an RDX. I'm also not "defending" anything. I do sell them. However I have not said anything like "The RDX is better." My posts have simply been to point out the truth in the HFL system and the fact that your expectations were out of line with the vehicle's stated capabilities. As I said earlier, the HFL system functions the same in the: TSX, TL, RL, RDX, & MDX.
If you are an engineer than you should understand that cell phone hardware is very disparate and for any manufacturer to 'pick a winner' is risky. As I said earlier, the 07 MDX will allow for automatic importation of the phonebook but only one cell phone supports this standard.
In my experience using the HFL system I have had no problems. You can either store your numbers or recite them or put them in the Nav system. I would be interested in hearing how your vehicle malfunctions as opposed to not living up to your expectations.
There is a difference.
It still would be nice know why Acura designed HFL to block the audio on my phone when I try to initiate a call from my phone. I know I can disconnect the link but why take over the audio if the HFL is not going to play it over the audio system. Even worst, if I initiate the call from my cell phone during the call progress the transfer command doesn't work, it will say "there is no call in progress" until about a few seconds after the call is answered, while HFL is blocking the audio the caller and the callie can't hear or talk to each other. Is it my phone? I never had this problem with other Hands-Free systems outside of Acura. But like you said it's not a malfunctions it's just the way Acura intended for it to work which makes me wonder.
Also, why do you keep promoting the 07' MDX as a solution to fix the problem? I may trade in the RDX for the MDX if it has a better tech package.
#45
I would also like to see better integration of the Music Link. Visual controls would be better, something similar to what was done for the XM radio. The TTS and audio control sucks a$$. I would trade in the XM for better iPod integration. The current state of the Acura Music Link is not worth paying for.
#46
Originally Posted by SolidState
I would also like to see better integration of the Music Link. Visual controls would be better, something similar to what was done for the XM radio. The TTS and audio control sucks a$$. I would trade in the XM for better iPod integration. The current state of the Acura Music Link is not worth paying for.
There really is no reason they coudn't display song/artist/playlist info on the nav screen if they wanted to...
#47
Originally Posted by CL6
There will be a power passenger seat next year and memory settings. Same with TSX. The dimming mirror will stay an accessory as it is now.
I would like to see:
1. Better mpg.
2. Keyless engine start
3. Distance lines for backup camera
4. Memory settings
5. Power passenger seat.
ghostx
#48
I have 1500 miles on my RDX now, so I can say that I am "used" to it. Here's what I miss:
For a $37,000 car, this model should also have:
1] (from remote) rear hatch auto up. Even the cheapo American and Korean station wagons have this. It should be part of the "Tech Pack".
2] Auto windows down. There is no excuse that this is not available in this car, especially since it's been in every other Acura in this price range since 1999.
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These would also be "nice", but not used as much as those above:
3] Memory Seats for Driver 1 and Driver 2
4] Power Passenger seats
5] The auto dim mirror should be standard in the "Tech Pack"
For a $37,000 car, this model should also have:
1] (from remote) rear hatch auto up. Even the cheapo American and Korean station wagons have this. It should be part of the "Tech Pack".
2] Auto windows down. There is no excuse that this is not available in this car, especially since it's been in every other Acura in this price range since 1999.
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These would also be "nice", but not used as much as those above:
3] Memory Seats for Driver 1 and Driver 2
4] Power Passenger seats
5] The auto dim mirror should be standard in the "Tech Pack"
#49
Originally Posted by Boon
This is a bit early, but I'm stuck at work and bored.
I'd really like to see a moonroof option for the RDX next year (the first 3 on the list below are kind of a given...I left out mileage because chances are it's not going to improve that much). It was one of the luxury items I really loved about the X3 and a lot more companies are offering them now (like the new Ford Edge, Lincoln MKX....even the new CR-V has a panoramic sunroof option).
What would you guys like to see added?
1. Auto-dim mirror
2. Memory seats
3. Power passenger seat
4. Moonroof
I'd really like to see a moonroof option for the RDX next year (the first 3 on the list below are kind of a given...I left out mileage because chances are it's not going to improve that much). It was one of the luxury items I really loved about the X3 and a lot more companies are offering them now (like the new Ford Edge, Lincoln MKX....even the new CR-V has a panoramic sunroof option).
What would you guys like to see added?
1. Auto-dim mirror
2. Memory seats
3. Power passenger seat
4. Moonroof
for that price you don't have those 4 options already? wow.
#50
Originally Posted by DogPatch
i'm sure that this would be reserved for the high end MDX, since it is their flagship SUV.
i'd like to see:
auto down windows via the remote
power passenger seat
2 memory driver seat
i'd like to see:
auto down windows via the remote
power passenger seat
2 memory driver seat
#51
Originally Posted by SolidState
1)Better HandsFreeLink:
* Auto transfer call or one touch transfer (Saying "Transfer" sucks)
* Initiate calls from my phone. Can't do it now without the mutting the call progress and doing the awkwards transfer.
* Transfer phone book from phone/PDA to HandsFreeLink phone book via bluetooth.
* Needs >50 entries.
* Need more than one number per person. say "person name [Home, Work, Cell]"
* Read text messages. Amazing the RDX will read and display messages from the dealer but will not get text message from my phone.
2) Better Navigation
* Add addresses from PDA via Bluetooth.
* Active nearest buisness display. For example show all Starbucks coffee as I'm driving. Finding the nearest using the directory is not convenient. Maybe Starbucks can subsidize the DVD update to add their logo.
* More than one number per person added to address book.
* Tacking, but only when I want to be found. Say I go on a cross country road trip and my wife and kids want to find where exactly am I. Via my phone my GPS information could be relayed to a web site. Of course this will make it easy for the government to track me too.
3) Download CD's tack information via bluetooth connect to my phone. I have found only one CD I own that has text information on the CD it self. ( Miles - Cool & Collected is nice) Having the CD name and track names it nice to have.
4) V6
5) Manual (might just be me)
Overall, the HandsFreeLink and Navigation fell far short of my expectations. When the RDX was first annouced two years ago Acura made it seem it was a well connected car but is seem the connectivity is just limited to diagnostic information for the dealer and nothing for my my own personal convenience. It seems most of RDX's connectivity short comings can easily be solved with better software. The hardware is there, the sofware isn't. It seems car company's are becoming more dependent on good software to sell cars. I can tell in the future the car company with the better software will sell more cars, maybe. My main reason for getting the RDX was because of the idea of having all my information linked.
* Auto transfer call or one touch transfer (Saying "Transfer" sucks)
* Initiate calls from my phone. Can't do it now without the mutting the call progress and doing the awkwards transfer.
* Transfer phone book from phone/PDA to HandsFreeLink phone book via bluetooth.
* Needs >50 entries.
* Need more than one number per person. say "person name [Home, Work, Cell]"
* Read text messages. Amazing the RDX will read and display messages from the dealer but will not get text message from my phone.
2) Better Navigation
* Add addresses from PDA via Bluetooth.
* Active nearest buisness display. For example show all Starbucks coffee as I'm driving. Finding the nearest using the directory is not convenient. Maybe Starbucks can subsidize the DVD update to add their logo.
* More than one number per person added to address book.
* Tacking, but only when I want to be found. Say I go on a cross country road trip and my wife and kids want to find where exactly am I. Via my phone my GPS information could be relayed to a web site. Of course this will make it easy for the government to track me too.
3) Download CD's tack information via bluetooth connect to my phone. I have found only one CD I own that has text information on the CD it self. ( Miles - Cool & Collected is nice) Having the CD name and track names it nice to have.
4) V6
5) Manual (might just be me)
Overall, the HandsFreeLink and Navigation fell far short of my expectations. When the RDX was first annouced two years ago Acura made it seem it was a well connected car but is seem the connectivity is just limited to diagnostic information for the dealer and nothing for my my own personal convenience. It seems most of RDX's connectivity short comings can easily be solved with better software. The hardware is there, the sofware isn't. It seems car company's are becoming more dependent on good software to sell cars. I can tell in the future the car company with the better software will sell more cars, maybe. My main reason for getting the RDX was because of the idea of having all my information linked.
whats so awkward about dialing a number, pressing a button and saying "transfer" i do it all the time in my tsx. how would it auto transfer as you say?
#52
I am not promoting the 07 MDX but simply pointing out you will be able to do an auto phone book transfer and I also said this feature it may move into the RDX and other cars later. I only saw a demo of the feature on the MDX but you select a button from the screen and it links with your phone, of which only one is supported. I only mentioned it to begin with because you wondered why this feature was not in the RDX.
I don't see what's so tough about saying 'Call Home' or whatever and having the call connect. That seems pretty easy to me. As to why the HFL system operates the way it does only the engineers know but I'm sure how the Bluetooth protocol works has something to do with it.
As I said long ago try a Mercedes or Audi or BMW or Porsche etc... and you'll see how well Acura's system is designed.
You also have to keep in mind that there are an incredible number of cell phone hardware variations out there and for one system to rule them all, well... not possible.
I don't see what's so tough about saying 'Call Home' or whatever and having the call connect. That seems pretty easy to me. As to why the HFL system operates the way it does only the engineers know but I'm sure how the Bluetooth protocol works has something to do with it.
As I said long ago try a Mercedes or Audi or BMW or Porsche etc... and you'll see how well Acura's system is designed.
You also have to keep in mind that there are an incredible number of cell phone hardware variations out there and for one system to rule them all, well... not possible.
#53
Originally Posted by CL6
You also have to keep in mind that there are an incredible number of cell phone hardware variations out there and for one system to rule them all, well... not possible.
#55
It is a guess on my part, however the TSX showed up the same way as the RDX and it got the power passenger seat. It is likely the memory settings, too although I don't know for sure. Please don't act on my speculation.
Worse case scenario it gets power passenger seat as an 08 and memory settings as 09.
Worse case scenario it gets power passenger seat as an 08 and memory settings as 09.
Originally Posted by ghostx
@ CL6: I'm really interested in Memory Settings and Power Passenger Seat. Are you sure that they will be available next year and how do you know?
ghostx
ghostx
#56
Auto windows down hack possible?
Any possibility there will be a hack for auto windows down or does this require an additional piece of hardware in the window controllers? Any experience out there with other Acuras that didn't include this feature in their first year?
#57
Originally Posted by jaobrien6
If you look back at the original complaint though, his problem stems from the fact that his (and most) bluetooth headset works much more seamlessly than the acura HFL. So, it can be done.
it's very good for such early use of this technology.
i can dial a number on my phone, press a button on the wheel, and say "transfer" all in about two seconds.
i can program 50 people in my car phonebook, and it's nice. and i can use the voice feature to just tell it a phone number. what happened to the days when you actually knew people's phone numbers? lol
#58
Originally Posted by rdxsteverino
Any possibility there will be a hack for auto windows down or does this require an additional piece of hardware in the window controllers? Any experience out there with other Acuras that didn't include this feature in their first year?
#59
I never understood the point of this. If it's that hot out I'll run the A/C and once i roll all the windows down it's a pain to roll them all up. I think this is one of those features few people ever truly use.
Originally Posted by bradykp
I'm pretty amazed they didn't include this. Seems like sucha simple standard feature in most luxury line cars now.
#60
Originally Posted by CL6
I never understood the point of this. If it's that hot out I'll run the A/C and once i roll all the windows down it's a pain to roll them all up. I think this is one of those features few people ever truly use.
ghostx
#61
Originally Posted by ghostx
I agree. If it gets that hot, I just run the A/C. Having the front windows open is nice, but I can care less about having all the windows open.
ghostx
ghostx
#63
Green House Effect
Originally Posted by ghostx
I agree. If it gets that hot, I just run the A/C. Having the front windows open is nice, but I can care less about having all the windows open.
ghostx
ghostx
#67
Originally Posted by SolidState
1)Better HandsFreeLink:
* Auto transfer call or one touch transfer (Saying "Transfer" sucks)
* Initiate calls from my phone. Can't do it now without the mutting the call progress and doing the awkwards transfer.
* Transfer phone book from phone/PDA to HandsFreeLink phone book via bluetooth.
* Needs >50 entries.
* Need more than one number per person. say "person name [Home, Work, Cell]"
* Read text messages. Amazing the RDX will read and display messages from the dealer but will not get text message from my phone.
2) Better Navigation
* Add addresses from PDA via Bluetooth.
* Active nearest buisness display. For example show all Starbucks coffee as I'm driving. Finding the nearest using the directory is not convenient. Maybe Starbucks can subsidize the DVD update to add their logo.
* More than one number per person added to address book.
* Tacking, but only when I want to be found. Say I go on a cross country road trip and my wife and kids want to find where exactly am I. Via my phone my GPS information could be relayed to a web site. Of course this will make it easy for the government to track me too.
3) Download CD's tack information via bluetooth connect to my phone. I have found only one CD I own that has text information on the CD it self. ( Miles - Cool & Collected is nice) Having the CD name and track names it nice to have.
4) V6
5) Manual (might just be me)
Overall, the HandsFreeLink and Navigation fell far short of my expectations. When the RDX was first annouced two years ago Acura made it seem it was a well connected car but is seem the connectivity is just limited to diagnostic information for the dealer and nothing for my my own personal convenience. It seems most of RDX's connectivity short comings can easily be solved with better software. The hardware is there, the sofware isn't. It seems car company's are becoming more dependent on good software to sell cars. I can tell in the future the car company with the better software will sell more cars, maybe. My main reason for getting the RDX was because of the idea of having all my information linked.
* Auto transfer call or one touch transfer (Saying "Transfer" sucks)
* Initiate calls from my phone. Can't do it now without the mutting the call progress and doing the awkwards transfer.
* Transfer phone book from phone/PDA to HandsFreeLink phone book via bluetooth.
* Needs >50 entries.
* Need more than one number per person. say "person name [Home, Work, Cell]"
* Read text messages. Amazing the RDX will read and display messages from the dealer but will not get text message from my phone.
2) Better Navigation
* Add addresses from PDA via Bluetooth.
* Active nearest buisness display. For example show all Starbucks coffee as I'm driving. Finding the nearest using the directory is not convenient. Maybe Starbucks can subsidize the DVD update to add their logo.
* More than one number per person added to address book.
* Tacking, but only when I want to be found. Say I go on a cross country road trip and my wife and kids want to find where exactly am I. Via my phone my GPS information could be relayed to a web site. Of course this will make it easy for the government to track me too.
3) Download CD's tack information via bluetooth connect to my phone. I have found only one CD I own that has text information on the CD it self. ( Miles - Cool & Collected is nice) Having the CD name and track names it nice to have.
4) V6
5) Manual (might just be me)
Overall, the HandsFreeLink and Navigation fell far short of my expectations. When the RDX was first annouced two years ago Acura made it seem it was a well connected car but is seem the connectivity is just limited to diagnostic information for the dealer and nothing for my my own personal convenience. It seems most of RDX's connectivity short comings can easily be solved with better software. The hardware is there, the sofware isn't. It seems car company's are becoming more dependent on good software to sell cars. I can tell in the future the car company with the better software will sell more cars, maybe. My main reason for getting the RDX was because of the idea of having all my information linked.
1 a steering wheel that does not vibrate when the car is not in motion- is it just me? But I notice the vibration/shaking in the steering wheel which is unbecoming of a luxury vehicle. Even more if the AC is turned on. Anyone else out there with a similar situation?
2. Better insulation so that the turbo is slightly muted
3. perhaps a V6 so that it may get better gas milage when pushed
4. memory seats
5. auto dim exterior mirrors
6. power adjustable passenger seat
7. Leather trim that does not crease as easily. Some edges of the leather trim looks heavily used already.
8. pull up shades for the rear side windows
That will just about complete my Xmas wish!
#68
Shaking
Originally Posted by idr
And I like to ADD:
1 a steering wheel that does not vibrate when the car is not in motion- is it just me? But I notice the vibration/shaking in the steering wheel which is unbecoming of a luxury vehicle. Even more if the AC is turned on. Anyone else out there with a similar situation?
1 a steering wheel that does not vibrate when the car is not in motion- is it just me? But I notice the vibration/shaking in the steering wheel which is unbecoming of a luxury vehicle. Even more if the AC is turned on. Anyone else out there with a similar situation?
I don't find the steering shaking (maybe tiny tiny little bit), but totally acceptable.
But I do feel that the driver seat is a lttle bit shaky though when it is idle. But I feel a little bit annoying. Never notice that with my RSX or CRV before. Would it because of the power seat ??? or vibration is from the turbo in the front ??? Anyway, it is really really minor shaking though, similar to those on the steering wheel.
#69
Originally Posted by SolidState
1)Better HandsFreeLink:
* Auto transfer call or one touch transfer (Saying "Transfer" sucks)
* Initiate calls from my phone. Can't do it now without the mutting the call progress and doing the awkwards transfer.
* Transfer phone book from phone/PDA to HandsFreeLink phone book via bluetooth.
* Needs >50 entries.
* Need more than one number per person. say "person name [Home, Work, Cell]"
* Read text messages. Amazing the RDX will read and display messages from the dealer but will not get text message from my phone.
2) Better Navigation
* Add addresses from PDA via Bluetooth.
* Active nearest buisness display. For example show all Starbucks coffee as I'm driving. Finding the nearest using the directory is not convenient. Maybe Starbucks can subsidize the DVD update to add their logo.
* More than one number per person added to address book.
* Tacking, but only when I want to be found. Say I go on a cross country road trip and my wife and kids want to find where exactly am I. Via my phone my GPS information could be relayed to a web site. Of course this will make it easy for the government to track me too.
3) Download CD's tack information via bluetooth connect to my phone. I have found only one CD I own that has text information on the CD it self. ( Miles - Cool & Collected is nice) Having the CD name and track names it nice to have.
4) V6
5) Manual (might just be me)
Overall, the HandsFreeLink and Navigation fell far short of my expectations. When the RDX was first annouced two years ago Acura made it seem it was a well connected car but is seem the connectivity is just limited to diagnostic information for the dealer and nothing for my my own personal convenience. It seems most of RDX's connectivity short comings can easily be solved with better software. The hardware is there, the sofware isn't. It seems car company's are becoming more dependent on good software to sell cars. I can tell in the future the car company with the better software will sell more cars, maybe. My main reason for getting the RDX was because of the idea of having all my information linked.
* Auto transfer call or one touch transfer (Saying "Transfer" sucks)
* Initiate calls from my phone. Can't do it now without the mutting the call progress and doing the awkwards transfer.
* Transfer phone book from phone/PDA to HandsFreeLink phone book via bluetooth.
* Needs >50 entries.
* Need more than one number per person. say "person name [Home, Work, Cell]"
* Read text messages. Amazing the RDX will read and display messages from the dealer but will not get text message from my phone.
2) Better Navigation
* Add addresses from PDA via Bluetooth.
* Active nearest buisness display. For example show all Starbucks coffee as I'm driving. Finding the nearest using the directory is not convenient. Maybe Starbucks can subsidize the DVD update to add their logo.
* More than one number per person added to address book.
* Tacking, but only when I want to be found. Say I go on a cross country road trip and my wife and kids want to find where exactly am I. Via my phone my GPS information could be relayed to a web site. Of course this will make it easy for the government to track me too.
3) Download CD's tack information via bluetooth connect to my phone. I have found only one CD I own that has text information on the CD it self. ( Miles - Cool & Collected is nice) Having the CD name and track names it nice to have.
4) V6
5) Manual (might just be me)
Overall, the HandsFreeLink and Navigation fell far short of my expectations. When the RDX was first annouced two years ago Acura made it seem it was a well connected car but is seem the connectivity is just limited to diagnostic information for the dealer and nothing for my my own personal convenience. It seems most of RDX's connectivity short comings can easily be solved with better software. The hardware is there, the sofware isn't. It seems car company's are becoming more dependent on good software to sell cars. I can tell in the future the car company with the better software will sell more cars, maybe. My main reason for getting the RDX was because of the idea of having all my information linked.
2nd-I dont know of any phone that will tranfrer text messages via BT.
I think you need to look at the phones that are out there not just the RDX, the phones dont even have all of this technology, maybe this is why the RDX doesnt have it either? Just my two cents.
As far as the telescoping steering wheel,that thing under the wheel that you pull down to adjust it, also allows me to pull it closer or push it further, isnt that telescoping?
no vibration when idle on my steering wheel either
-TECH should include auto day/night mirror
all should have auto trunk/windows
all should have power pass seat
Otherwise I am happy as can be with it.
#70
Originally Posted by neo1738
1st-I dont know of any phone that will transfer a phone book via BT.
2nd-I dont know of any phone that will tranfrer text messages via BT.
2nd-I dont know of any phone that will tranfrer text messages via BT.
#71
Originally Posted by SolidState
Then you need to get a better phone. I've have a SonyEricsson T608 and Motorola V3 both allow transfer of phonebook/entry via BT. I update my phones' phonebook via BT all the time from my PDA or computer. I also can retrive my text messages on my PDA from my phone and send text messages. I like having my phone and PDA seperate for various reasons. I can even dial from my PDA or computer via BT.
#72
really missing automatic headlamps
I really miss my 13 year old Jeep Grand Cherokee's automatic headlamps. The kind that turn themselves on at dusk (or when you drive into a tunnel or parking garage), and stay on for XX seconds after you exit the car.
With our new RDX, I find myself reminding my partner, "Headlamps!" every time we start to drive away somewhere at night. And we forget to turn them off until it "bings" at us.
Also: Minor thing.... front doors should unlock when you pull the interior door-open lever. Yeah, I know it's a safety thing, but I've never tried to open my door at highway speeds and kids don't ride in the front.
With our new RDX, I find myself reminding my partner, "Headlamps!" every time we start to drive away somewhere at night. And we forget to turn them off until it "bings" at us.
Also: Minor thing.... front doors should unlock when you pull the interior door-open lever. Yeah, I know it's a safety thing, but I've never tried to open my door at highway speeds and kids don't ride in the front.
#73
1. Memory seats - I can't believe a car like this doesn't have memory seats
2. Power passenger seat
3. Rear DVD in the Tech Package
4. Drop the rear camera in the Tech Package or add a distance indicator. The camera is useless without a distance indicator. Add #3 drop #4 the price will still be the same.
5. Optional 6spd, it ain't so sporty without the 6spd. The less sporty X3 has 6spd.
6. Quieter tires - from our limited 30 minutes test drive the tires noise on perfectly paved roads totally ruined the engine/turbo note.
We've put off purchasing for a year to see if #1-3 will make it into the 2nd year car. If not, we'll pay a little bit more to get the RX or new FX. My wife and I love this car but these little things are a turn off. They're small things to most people but to us they're a deal breaker.
2. Power passenger seat
3. Rear DVD in the Tech Package
4. Drop the rear camera in the Tech Package or add a distance indicator. The camera is useless without a distance indicator. Add #3 drop #4 the price will still be the same.
5. Optional 6spd, it ain't so sporty without the 6spd. The less sporty X3 has 6spd.
6. Quieter tires - from our limited 30 minutes test drive the tires noise on perfectly paved roads totally ruined the engine/turbo note.
We've put off purchasing for a year to see if #1-3 will make it into the 2nd year car. If not, we'll pay a little bit more to get the RX or new FX. My wife and I love this car but these little things are a turn off. They're small things to most people but to us they're a deal breaker.
#74
Originally Posted by CL6
I never understood the point of this. If it's that hot out I'll run the A/C and once i roll all the windows down it's a pain to roll them all up. I think this is one of those features few people ever truly use.
it's nice to have to put them down from the office, or as you're walking to the car, when it's in the sun. it's cool by the time you get there. i like it.
#75
Originally Posted by SolidState
Then you need to get a better phone. I've have a SonyEricsson T608 and Motorola V3 both allow transfer of phonebook/entry via BT. I update my phones' phonebook via BT all the time from my PDA or computer. I also can retrive my text messages on my PDA from my phone and send text messages. I like having my phone and PDA seperate for various reasons. I can even dial from my PDA or computer via BT.
#76
Originally Posted by cFoo
1. Memory seats - I can't believe a car like this doesn't have memory seats
2. Power passenger seat
3. Rear DVD in the Tech Package
4. Drop the rear camera in the Tech Package or add a distance indicator. The camera is useless without a distance indicator. Add #3 drop #4 the price will still be the same.
5. Optional 6spd, it ain't so sporty without the 6spd. The less sporty X3 has 6spd.
6. Quieter tires - from our limited 30 minutes test drive the tires noise on perfectly paved roads totally ruined the engine/turbo note.
We've put off purchasing for a year to see if #1-3 will make it into the 2nd year car. If not, we'll pay a little bit more to get the RX or new FX. My wife and I love this car but these little things are a turn off. They're small things to most people but to us they're a deal breaker.
2. Power passenger seat
3. Rear DVD in the Tech Package
4. Drop the rear camera in the Tech Package or add a distance indicator. The camera is useless without a distance indicator. Add #3 drop #4 the price will still be the same.
5. Optional 6spd, it ain't so sporty without the 6spd. The less sporty X3 has 6spd.
6. Quieter tires - from our limited 30 minutes test drive the tires noise on perfectly paved roads totally ruined the engine/turbo note.
We've put off purchasing for a year to see if #1-3 will make it into the 2nd year car. If not, we'll pay a little bit more to get the RX or new FX. My wife and I love this car but these little things are a turn off. They're small things to most people but to us they're a deal breaker.
x3 is less sporty? it's on a 3 series chasis, seems pretty sporty to me compared to a CRV chasis no?
#77
CL6 - "Call Home" works fine . Problem starts when you need to make business calls to people not in the voice dial address book. "Transfer" would be acceptable if it would work during the dialing phase e.g. when you hit Send on the phone... however it only works when the connection is already established e.g the phone on the other side is ringing. At best this adds a pause to the beginning of conversation, at worst makes you sound like "beam me up Scotty" to the other party.
Bluetooth protocol is not the limitation for phone book transfer:
Audi has had it since 2005 : http://www.audiusa.com/etc/medialib/....0003.File.pdf
BMW has had it since 2005: http://www.bmwusa.com/Owners/Bluetooth/phones.htm
Not sure about MB, Lexus or Porsche but this clearly is engineering oversight. They could have supported just a single phone model and after spending close to $40K on a car many would not hesitate to spend another $300 to buy it. As far as I am concerned this is more important than controling temperature or radio by voice commands.
Overall I am very happy with the vehicle and hope that some of HFL changes you mention for 07 MDX are done in software and could be backwards applied to 07 RDX.
Bluetooth protocol is not the limitation for phone book transfer:
Audi has had it since 2005 : http://www.audiusa.com/etc/medialib/....0003.File.pdf
BMW has had it since 2005: http://www.bmwusa.com/Owners/Bluetooth/phones.htm
Not sure about MB, Lexus or Porsche but this clearly is engineering oversight. They could have supported just a single phone model and after spending close to $40K on a car many would not hesitate to spend another $300 to buy it. As far as I am concerned this is more important than controling temperature or radio by voice commands.
Overall I am very happy with the vehicle and hope that some of HFL changes you mention for 07 MDX are done in software and could be backwards applied to 07 RDX.
Originally Posted by CL6
I am not promoting the 07 MDX but simply pointing out you will be able to do an auto phone book transfer and I also said this feature it may move into the RDX and other cars later. I only saw a demo of the feature on the MDX but you select a button from the screen and it links with your phone, of which only one is supported. I only mentioned it to begin with because you wondered why this feature was not in the RDX.
I don't see what's so tough about saying 'Call Home' or whatever and having the call connect. That seems pretty easy to me. As to why the HFL system operates the way it does only the engineers know but I'm sure how the Bluetooth protocol works has something to do with it.
As I said long ago try a Mercedes or Audi or BMW or Porsche etc... and you'll see how well Acura's system is designed.
You also have to keep in mind that there are an incredible number of cell phone hardware variations out there and for one system to rule them all, well... not possible.
I don't see what's so tough about saying 'Call Home' or whatever and having the call connect. That seems pretty easy to me. As to why the HFL system operates the way it does only the engineers know but I'm sure how the Bluetooth protocol works has something to do with it.
As I said long ago try a Mercedes or Audi or BMW or Porsche etc... and you'll see how well Acura's system is designed.
You also have to keep in mind that there are an incredible number of cell phone hardware variations out there and for one system to rule them all, well... not possible.
#78
Originally Posted by bradykp
camera is pretty useful, it's so that you don't run someone or something over. my coworker has it on his mdx. to test it out, we had someone stand behind it and kept backing up til he told us to stop, so see the distance. the view is fairly accurate. i love it. wish the tsx had it.
x3 is less sporty? it's on a 3 series chasis, seems pretty sporty to me compared to a CRV chasis no?
x3 is less sporty? it's on a 3 series chasis, seems pretty sporty to me compared to a CRV chasis no?
We test drove the RDX and X3 back to back. The RDX win hands down in the handling and fun to drive category. We also have last generation's CRV, TSX and S2000 in the house. I dare to say the RDX fun factor is between the TSX and S2000. It has amazing handling for a car this tall.
#79
Real-Time weather would be nice to have.
Manual is a must to be sporty to me. The 4cyl turbo is ok but I would love to have a V6 manual . I don't see the advantage of the 4 cyl. turbo over a 6 cyl.. The RDX sucks down more gas than my V6 rodeo for city driving, but for Hwy MPG the RDX wins easily. Still, the difference between HWY MPG and City MPG seems kinda big on the RDX.
Manual is a must to be sporty to me. The 4cyl turbo is ok but I would love to have a V6 manual . I don't see the advantage of the 4 cyl. turbo over a 6 cyl.. The RDX sucks down more gas than my V6 rodeo for city driving, but for Hwy MPG the RDX wins easily. Still, the difference between HWY MPG and City MPG seems kinda big on the RDX.
#80
memory seats for 2 drivers
power passenger seat
rear seat DVD system
rear air conditioning vents
a/c in front seats
Better iPod link to display track/artist on Nav screen
Tip for those of you that have the music link. Skip the software they provide you. It is useless/frustating in the car, adds files to your iTunes and takes up space on the iPod. Unless Acura comes up with a firmware/software update, I'll just be using my iPod as a limitless CD Changer. You can also set it to play a playlist and shuffle. I wish there was better intergration with thte Navi & iPod.
power passenger seat
rear seat DVD system
rear air conditioning vents
a/c in front seats
Better iPod link to display track/artist on Nav screen
Tip for those of you that have the music link. Skip the software they provide you. It is useless/frustating in the car, adds files to your iTunes and takes up space on the iPod. Unless Acura comes up with a firmware/software update, I'll just be using my iPod as a limitless CD Changer. You can also set it to play a playlist and shuffle. I wish there was better intergration with thte Navi & iPod.