Please help me
Please help me
Hey guys i am in the market for An 07 RDX and i need more convincing like what kind of mods can i do to it and some sites i can look at. Can you do sound systems in them. This will be My first Acura so please give me some in sight if i dont get an RDX i will get an 06 Subaru Forester XT
Thanks Tash

Thanks Tash
Hey guys i am in the market for An 07 RDX and i need more convincing like what kind of mods can i do to it and some sites i can look at. Can you do sound systems in them. This will be My first Acura so please give me some in sight if i dont get an RDX i will get an 06 Subaru Forester XT
Thanks Tash

Thanks Tash
Hey guys i am in the market for An 07 RDX and i need more convincing like what kind of mods can i do to it and some sites i can look at. Can you do sound systems in them. This will be My first Acura so please give me some in sight if i dont get an RDX i will get an 06 Subaru Forester XT
Thanks Tash

Thanks Tash
if you want performance the Forester would be the way to go, BUT if you are willing to sacrifice some performance for comfort, the RDX ALL THE WAY
Ok AFA modding goes you can do way more with the Scubby i.e. engine turbo suspension, almost anything cause its a real 'tuner' chassis. That would also go for the stereo!
The RDX, on the other hand, is a different story. Here now we are dealing with a more "prestigeous" if you will SUV. Mods are limited to a flash for the engine (hondata), a few air intake choices, some for the brakes and almost none for the suspension. The stereo, as mentioned above is pretty good from the get go, and can be expanded via aftermarket if so desired albeit not as easily as the scubby.
A younger person would probably have more fun modding the scubby!
The RDX, on the other hand, is a different story. Here now we are dealing with a more "prestigeous" if you will SUV. Mods are limited to a flash for the engine (hondata), a few air intake choices, some for the brakes and almost none for the suspension. The stereo, as mentioned above is pretty good from the get go, and can be expanded via aftermarket if so desired albeit not as easily as the scubby.
A younger person would probably have more fun modding the scubby!

