Leaving my 2008 sh awd rdx
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Cruisin'
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Leaving my 2008 sh awd rdx
The time has come for me to part ways with my 08 rdx, I love it but it now has 135k on it and the air compressor is shot, the rear struts are shot and so is the alternator. I kept it great shape and it been a good vehicle for the most part. Looking at a 2013 rdx with 65k miles one owner with all records, it’s very clean but is opposite color of mine, it has white with tan interior but I think I’m going to go with it. I also saw a 2011 tl shawd with 65 miles that’s a cream puff but seems kind of old now that it’s 2019 and I can’t see my self going back to a sedan after enjoying the ride height of the suv. Thoughts on going from a 08 to 13? Totally different feels but I think I’ll adjust.
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I can't directly compare the 1st Gen RDX to the 2nd Gen, but what I can tell you is I bought a 13 RDX-TECH for my wife in 1/2018 with a little less than 60k miles. After years of hauling the kids around in mini-vans and a Pilot she absolutely loves the RDX. She loves the size, sportiness and features. I don't drive it very often but when I do...those 270 ponies under the hood make make for a very satisfying experience.
One detraction which requires addressing IMO is deactivation of the Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system. On our RDX the VCM was causing driveability issues...issues which were completely eliminated by the installation of a S-VCM controller and putting MaxLife synthetic ATF in the transmission over Honda's DW1.
Running on all 6 cylinders all the time + MaxLIfe synthetic ATF transformed transformed the driving experience in the RDX.
Here's thread I started with my experience
2013 RDX-TECH AWD - MaxLife ATF + S-VCM Controller
One detraction which requires addressing IMO is deactivation of the Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system. On our RDX the VCM was causing driveability issues...issues which were completely eliminated by the installation of a S-VCM controller and putting MaxLife synthetic ATF in the transmission over Honda's DW1.
Running on all 6 cylinders all the time + MaxLIfe synthetic ATF transformed transformed the driving experience in the RDX.
Here's thread I started with my experience
2013 RDX-TECH AWD - MaxLife ATF + S-VCM Controller
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Cruisin'
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Test drove it and it it really is well maintained, gear shifting is not the best I’m thinking because it is 7 years old. It is totally different than my 2008, feels like going from a Audi to a Lexus if that makes sense. Time to grow up I guess lol.
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I can't directly compare the 1st Gen RDX to the 2nd Gen, but what I can tell you is I bought a 13 RDX-TECH for my wife in 1/2018 with a little less than 60k miles. After years of hauling the kids around in mini-vans and a Pilot she absolutely loves the RDX. She loves the size, sportiness and features. I don't drive it very often but when I do...those 270 ponies under the hood make make for a very satisfying experience.
One detraction which requires addressing IMO is deactivation of the Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system. On our RDX the VCM was causing driveability issues...issues which were completely eliminated by the installation of a S-VCM controller and putting MaxLife synthetic ATF in the transmission over Honda's DW1.
Running on all 6 cylinders all the time + MaxLIfe synthetic ATF transformed transformed the driving experience in the RDX.
Here's thread I started with my experience
2013 RDX-TECH AWD - MaxLife ATF + S-VCM Controller
One detraction which requires addressing IMO is deactivation of the Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system. On our RDX the VCM was causing driveability issues...issues which were completely eliminated by the installation of a S-VCM controller and putting MaxLife synthetic ATF in the transmission over Honda's DW1.
Running on all 6 cylinders all the time + MaxLIfe synthetic ATF transformed transformed the driving experience in the RDX.
Here's thread I started with my experience
2013 RDX-TECH AWD - MaxLife ATF + S-VCM Controller
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Cruisin'
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Haha yes, I’m a 30 year old single dad with a 12 year old daughter who plays softball so I’m kind of a soccer mom hahaha, she doesn’t want me to get the tl! I’ve driven a 2017 loaner and it was much smoother, I live in the city so really I just drive stop and go then go on highways so I’ll just make the move and pick it up tomorrow, it’s honestly the only suv I would buy anyway.
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Unless you really get on the gas, the shifting is very slow. It is slightly better in S(port) mode, but only slightly. Overall, I don't mind the RDX we have, but I don't know if my wife or I would actually get one again.
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I recently purchased a 2013 RDX FWD Base with 105,000 miles & I've been loving it so far. My previous car was a 9th gen civic, so obviously it feels like a massive upgrade for me. The V6 engine is a breath of fresh air.
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I picked it up today, feels like a brand new car. Big difference from the first gen. Time to introduce it to the city streets!
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mrgold35
The good thing about the 13 RDX is it will be the perfect car for your daughter when she starts to drive in a few years. I handed down my 06 TSX to my son in his Jr. year in High School and it is still going strong going into his Sr year of college. Letting my daughter borrow my 08 RDX with +165,000 miles and she loves it and wants to buy it from me because it is in such great shape.
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Dont get me confused!
while I used the term "Comfy" that had a little negative connotation to it, Comfy works for a lot of people. They sold a lot of second gen RDX's.
it's a good thing to be comfy and to use a tried and true power plant; the silky smooth 3.5l v6.
That's the great thing about choices.
people can choose what they like in a vehicle, as there many many different vehicles out there
while I used the term "Comfy" that had a little negative connotation to it, Comfy works for a lot of people. They sold a lot of second gen RDX's.
it's a good thing to be comfy and to use a tried and true power plant; the silky smooth 3.5l v6.
That's the great thing about choices.
people can choose what they like in a vehicle, as there many many different vehicles out there
Last edited by justnspace; 07-09-2019 at 08:24 AM.
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Comfy (07-09-2019)
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Cruisin'
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This will be a great car to hand down to my daughter for sure, loving it so far. The acceleration feels pretty much the same as the 2008 but there is a major difference on the highway. It is also more comfy as far as ride quality and hitting pot holes, it feels much bigger too, I think it’s because because of the tan interior which is nice. People look at me crazy when I say I bought a 2013 hahaha I might have to start telling them it’s a 2015 so I don’t have to explain my choice every time! Payment is $283 per month after giving them 4K down and getting a 3year 50k bumper to bumper warranty for another 2k and that only made my payment go from 269 to 283 pm. Very happy with that.
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