What did your RDX replace?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jun 2, 2017 | 07:03 PM
  #41  
CanTex's Avatar
Racer
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 316
Likes: 46
From: DFW Area, Texas
2013 RDX Tech, sold to my son who replaced his fading 2008 BMW 328i. (My other son has a 2014 RDX Tech which replaced his (my old) 2001 TL.)
Reply
Old Jun 3, 2017 | 06:52 PM
  #42  
raduray's Avatar
6th Gear
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 6
Likes: 1
My brand new 2017 RDX Advanced replaced my '08 TL with 103K miles. My wife's Lexus RX350 has 113K miles. We make half a dozen long trips a year and I wanted a reliable, yet fun, cruiser for those long trips. The one thing I know I'm going to add is a hitch for my bike rack.
Reply
Old Jun 5, 2017 | 08:27 AM
  #43  
Thermos's Avatar
Instructor
15 Year Member
 
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 128
Likes: 2
From: Vaughan, ON, Canada
We replaced my wife's 2002 Volvo S60 with a '13 RDX Tech. A world of a difference for her
Reply
Old Jun 5, 2017 | 03:43 PM
  #44  
SarasotaAL's Avatar
Intermediate
 
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 42
Likes: 13
From: Florida
I didn't do a full replacement- I gave my 2008 CRV to my wife -450k miles-runs great!
Reply
Old Jun 5, 2017 | 08:11 PM
  #45  
Carbon2008RDX's Avatar
Carbon Bronze Pearl 2008
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 684
Likes: 48
From: Connecticut
Originally Posted by SarasotaAL
I didn't do a full replacement- I gave my 2008 CRV to my wife -450k miles-runs great!
450,000 miles!? Seriously? That CRV looks mint for that many miles. I’d say contact Honda ASAP and have them sponsor it in an Ad. Honda/Acura reliability. Maybe you can even make some coin off it.
Reply
Old Jun 5, 2017 | 08:34 PM
  #46  
SarasotaAL's Avatar
Intermediate
 
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 42
Likes: 13
From: Florida
The Hendrick Honda in Bradenton knows about my CRV, they performed most of the maintenance but all they wanted to do was sell me a new honda......I wanted an RDX.
It's in great car, that's why my wife wanted it.
Reply
Old Jun 6, 2017 | 12:51 PM
  #47  
markAZ's Avatar
Pro
 
Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 523
Likes: 144
From: Tempe, AZ
Impressive. Looks like we traded our 08 CR-V a little early...it had about 30K mile on it.
Reply
Old Jun 6, 2017 | 09:08 PM
  #48  
bmllr8's Avatar
Intermediate
 
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 42
Likes: 7
From: East Coast
Originally Posted by Gadgetjq
So, how many changes has Acura made between now and 2107? Do you even have to drive the car?

Sorry, had to bust yer chops.

Cheers!
Stupid Ipad keyboard, though it was most likely operator error. I bet the 2107 would be awesome though!
Reply
Old Jun 7, 2017 | 01:56 PM
  #49  
verpan's Avatar
Thread Starter
Advanced
 
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 58
Likes: 9
Great results, thank you all!
Reply
Old Jun 8, 2017 | 11:31 AM
  #50  
Tech's Avatar
Three Wheelin'
5 Year Member
Shutterbug
Liked
Loved
 
Joined: May 2017
Posts: 1,311
Likes: 430
From: Right Here
Originally Posted by verpan
Interesting that there are a lot of Toyotas as previous rides. Speaks to the Acura power of dissuading from upgrading to a Lexus.
I just wasn't thrilled with the styling of the RX350 and I did not want a turbo, so that ruled out the NX200. Having worked on both Toyotas and Hondas, I prefer the Toyota product.

Last edited by Tech; Jun 8, 2017 at 11:35 AM.
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2017 | 11:02 AM
  #51  
auskip07's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 97
Likes: 13
I had a 2012 Subaru Impreza premium with 77k on it and 10k on a dealer replaced short block when a woman in a 2017 Honda Pilot slammed into the back of my car (she had collision avoidance system) so i guess she thought she didnt have to pay attention
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2017 | 05:15 PM
  #52  
FreddyBeach's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 87
Likes: 8
From: New Brunswick, Canada
Traded my 2014 Honda Accord Sport with only 35,000 km (20,000 miles) for my 2016 RDX 'Tech'. The one thing I miss about the Accord is that it's TPMS was ABS based, not requiring those expensive sensors in the wheels. A great system for anyone with separate wheels for their winter tires. Would be interested to know why Acura has not adopted this system for their vehicles.
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2017 | 05:22 PM
  #53  
NBP04TL4ME's Avatar
Stay Out Of the Left Lane
20 Year Member
Community Builder
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 9,695
Likes: 1,396
From: SE Mass --- > Central VA --- > SE Mass
Originally Posted by FreddyBeach
Would be interested to know why Acura has not adopted this system for their vehicles.
My guess is customer preference and wanting things to be "automatic." Most folks don't want to be resetting the system or making sure everything starts out the same. This article describes in a little more detail - Direct vs. Indirect The Schrader Difference TPMS Made Right Sponsored by Schrader
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2017 | 05:41 PM
  #54  
FreddyBeach's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 87
Likes: 8
From: New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by NBP04TL4ME
My guess is customer preference and wanting things to be "automatic." Most folks don't want to be resetting the system or making sure everything starts out the same. This article describes in a little more detail - Direct vs. Indirect The Schrader Difference TPMS Made Right Sponsored by Schrader
Thank you for that information. I have been wondering about this TPMS system for a couple of years now and this article explains it all. I was sure that there must have been a reason but had no idea what it might be.

Thanks again.
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2017 | 05:45 PM
  #55  
NBP04TL4ME's Avatar
Stay Out Of the Left Lane
20 Year Member
Community Builder
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 9,695
Likes: 1,396
From: SE Mass --- > Central VA --- > SE Mass
Reply
Old Jun 9, 2017 | 09:00 PM
  #56  
billyt1963's Avatar
Racer
 
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 308
Likes: 60
From: TN
My wife traded a 2011 TSX Wagon for a 2014 RDX.
Reply
Old Jun 10, 2017 | 05:20 PM
  #57  
matman1215's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 62
Likes: 15
Traded in a 2014 Ford Escape Titanium for a 2017 RDX AWD base. Lost a few features and doesn't handle as well, but am very pleased overall.
Reply
Old Jun 12, 2017 | 08:14 AM
  #58  
verpan's Avatar
Thread Starter
Advanced
 
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 58
Likes: 9
Originally Posted by matman1215
Traded in a 2014 Ford Escape Titanium for a 2017 RDX AWD base. Lost a few features and doesn't handle as well, but am very pleased overall.
What features were lost?
Reply
Old Jun 12, 2017 | 10:16 AM
  #59  
NBP04TL4ME's Avatar
Stay Out Of the Left Lane
20 Year Member
Community Builder
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 9,695
Likes: 1,396
From: SE Mass --- > Central VA --- > SE Mass
Originally Posted by verpan
What features were lost?

Was thinking the same thing and will let matman1215 answer but did note he traded in a Titanium trim level Escape for a base RDX.
Reply
Old Jun 12, 2017 | 11:08 AM
  #60  
matman1215's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 62
Likes: 15
Yes, it's due to going from a top line Escape to a base RDX. Missing panoramic roof, touch screen stereo and sync interface (Acura's system is archaic in the base in my opinion), 19" rims, kick to open tailgate (super useful and not as gimmicky as it seems), ambient interior lighting and factory remote start. Some you can get on higher level RDX's and some you can't, which will hopefully change in the next gen.
Reply
Old Jun 12, 2017 | 11:19 AM
  #61  
auskip07's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 97
Likes: 13
Originally Posted by matman1215
Yes, it's due to going from a top line Escape to a base RDX. Missing panoramic roof, touch screen stereo and sync interface (Acura's system is archaic in the base in my opinion), 19" rims, kick to open tailgate (super useful and not as gimmicky as it seems), ambient interior lighting and factory remote start. Some you can get on higher level RDX's and some you can't, which will hopefully change in the next gen.
Curious why you traded in the Ford?
Reply
Old Jun 12, 2017 | 05:47 PM
  #62  
Skidoor's Avatar
Racer
 
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 372
Likes: 40
From: Toronto-ish
I test drove one of those Escapes before buying the RDX and was impressed with the handling and pep. The RDX feels more substantial due to size and weight differences. Escape was too small-feeling for me but the main deal killer was that the rear seats didn't fold flat like my Murano did...but then I went on to discover that no other SUV I looked at had fold-flat seats either...lol...but then I discovered the ELS audio and used that as a primary reason to stop searching and start buying.
Reply
Old Jun 12, 2017 | 08:09 PM
  #63  
auskip07's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 97
Likes: 13
Originally Posted by Skidoor
I test drove one of those Escapes before buying the RDX and was impressed with the handling and pep. The RDX feels more substantial due to size and weight differences. Escape was too small-feeling for me but the main deal killer was that the rear seats didn't fold flat like my Murano did...but then I went on to discover that no other SUV I looked at had fold-flat seats either...lol...but then I discovered the ELS audio and used that as a primary reason to stop searching and start buying.
i also looked at an escape (for my wife) before my accident and i was impressed. Everything about it was right except for what i predicted as the reliability of the 1.6L turbo charged engine or even the 2.0 turbo. Granted i own a 1987 Porsche 944 turbo and i love that car and know it inside out the ford engine's just look like they were engineered to the brink and dont look over designed.. Also dont buy a ford focus they are on their 6th redesign of the dual clutch trans and still havent gotten it right (my uncle is a parts guy at a ford dealership)
Reply
Old Jun 12, 2017 | 08:26 PM
  #64  
matman1215's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 62
Likes: 15
Originally Posted by auskip07
Curious why you traded in the Ford?
I usually get a new car every 2 years and I was at 45,000 miles on the Escape and desperately needed new tires which were going to run about $1,300 for the 19's. Knew brakes were coming soon, too. Being out of warranty, I thought it was a good time to trade and I really liked the RDX and got a good deal. I had transmission problems with the Escape, too. All covered under warranty but was at the dealer 7 times for same problem until they finally fixed it (torque converter needed to be replaced). Was worried about the longer term reliability after all that.
Reply
Old Jun 13, 2017 | 10:10 AM
  #65  
chickdr's Avatar
Pro
 
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 639
Likes: 57
From: Atlanta, GA
Here's hoping you got a good RDX. Ours was at the dealer many times within the first 6 mths. Seems to be better now except the transmission may be acting up now.
Reply
Old Jun 14, 2017 | 10:44 AM
  #66  
earlduke's Avatar
2nd Gear
 
Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 2
Likes: 1
2010 CR-V EX with 125K, drove like new. Loved the CR-V, but it's still in the family, gave it to our daughter. Must say, I do like the RDX V6, otherwise would have bought a new CR-V.
Reply
Old Jun 14, 2017 | 12:30 PM
  #67  
auskip07's Avatar
Advanced
 
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 97
Likes: 13
Didnt get a chance to post a pic of my Subaru that my RDX replaced. I do miss the 5 speed.

Reply
Old Jun 29, 2017 | 04:21 PM
  #68  
wrentham636's Avatar
9th Gear
 
Joined: Jun 2017
Posts: 9
Likes: 0
From: SE Taxachusetts
2012 Chevy Volt. Too much electronics in that car and I was feeling the impending doom of the big ticket repair around the corner. Was just about 5yrs old. Great car though, only minor issues.
Reply
Old Jul 2, 2017 | 09:55 AM
  #69  
stevesTL's Avatar
2019 RDX Tech SH-AWD
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 92
Likes: 26
From: Williamsburg, VA
Traded an '11 Q5 for a '17 RDX Advance AWD a few weeks ago. Actually loved the Q5, styling, handling. Although it had many comfort features with the premium plus option, it lacked a backup camera and safety warning features, no nav. I didn't have any problems with it, except the '11 2.0t can potentially develop an oil consumption issue that Audi is aware of. I didn't have faith that if I held it long term it would get fixed under the extended warranty they offered. 8yrs. They have to determine it's excessive.
So, having owned Acura (still have my 05TL) I traded and got a nice deal on a '17 RDX. Love all the features and tech. Acura is much more responsive to customer concerns and service than Audi. Hated going to the dealer.
Reply
Old Jul 2, 2017 | 05:52 PM
  #70  
03TLS4me's Avatar
Advanced
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 88
Likes: 11
Replaced my 2010 TSX V6 with a 2015 RDX certified used - needed more room, like the V6;s reliability and respectable fuel mileage.
Reply
Old Jul 2, 2017 | 06:02 PM
  #71  
ayeshalynn13's Avatar
6th Gear
 
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 6
Likes: 0
2008 Acura TL Type-S
to
2015 Acura RDX Tech
Reply
Old Jul 6, 2017 | 02:38 PM
  #72  
lazardus's Avatar
6th Gear
 
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 6
Likes: 2
From: Vancouver, British Columbia
2012 Ford Focus Titanium hatchback. Was a great car but the DCT was nothing but problems and gradually gotten worse. Had 130,000km on it and decided it was time to trade it in before it died. Couldn't be happier with a 2017 Elite RDX!
Reply
Old Jul 19, 2017 | 02:01 PM
  #73  
Urban's Avatar
1st Gear
 
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Got rid of a '04 Murano for a '15 RDX Tech ... couldn't be happier.
Damn Murano had so many stupid little things fail - ALL THE TIME - it was something new every month.
Reply
Old Jul 19, 2017 | 02:14 PM
  #74  
verpan's Avatar
Thread Starter
Advanced
 
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 58
Likes: 9
Originally Posted by Urban
Got rid of a '04 Murano for a '15 RDX Tech ... couldn't be happier.
Damn Murano had so many stupid little things fail - ALL THE TIME - it was something new every month.
Definitely an upgrade! I hope it never caught fire
Reply
Old Aug 10, 2017 | 08:44 PM
  #75  
SilverRDX2017's Avatar
Cruisin'
 
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 21
Likes: 7
Replaced this 2011 Lexus ES350. My wife had a bit of a right-of-way disagreement with a Dodge Ram. She walked away and the car was driveable. We looked at Lexus, but the RX350 was too big and expensive, and the NX was too small. The RDX is just right!
Attached Thumbnails What did your RDX replace?-chris-car-truck-small-.jpg  
Reply
Old Aug 11, 2017 | 06:29 AM
  #76  
verpan's Avatar
Thread Starter
Advanced
 
Joined: Nov 2016
Posts: 58
Likes: 9
Originally Posted by SilverRDX2017
Replaced this 2011 Lexus ES350. My wife had a bit of a right-of-way disagreement with a Dodge Ram. She walked away and the car was driveable. We looked at Lexus, but the RX350 was too big and expensive, and the NX was too small. The RDX is just right!
I am sure you mean the car was not drive-able... right?! Glad she is ok!
Reply
Old Aug 11, 2017 | 09:13 AM
  #77  
SilverRDX2017's Avatar
Cruisin'
 
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 21
Likes: 7
Originally Posted by verpan
I am sure you mean the car was not drive-able... right?! Glad she is ok!
We actually drove it out of the intersection to a nearby parking lot. Other than some sheet metal rubbing the tire, it seemed to drive just fine. The tow truck driver drove it up on to the truck and was amazed that it was still moving under it's own power. Some high-mileage Lexus is going to get a sweet new motor, since this only had about 50,000 miles on it.
Reply
Old Aug 12, 2017 | 05:55 PM
  #78  
RockTheGlobe's Avatar
Intermediate
 
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 30
Likes: 1
2006 Honda Accord. Going from a 10-year-old 4-cylinder to a V6 that had Bluetooth and all the bells & whistles in terms of driver-assist features, I feel sometimes like I went from the smartest thing in the car to the dumbest.
Reply
Old Aug 21, 2017 | 06:27 PM
  #79  
t0md0's Avatar
Instructor
5 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Aug 2017
Posts: 183
Likes: 14
From: Orange County, CA
2005 Mazda6 Base to a 2013 RDX w/Tech Package. And it is night and day on the features I was missing. Something as simple as Bluetooth.. Also having my first leather seated car. Heaven.. Lol. I actually loved my Mazda, it treated me well, had pretty good mileage and I only had 113k miles on it. Helps that I could pump 87 regular too. Actually still have it and just haven't put it up for sale yet. I was looking at a fully loaded 2018 Santa Fe Sport at first (my buddy can get it for $30k not including taxes, license, fees etc. since he works for them) but in the end it was still just a bit out of our price range even with a $10K discount.

I'll have to admit, Hyundai got it right when it came to features. The car was $40K msrp but it came with panoramic sun roof, blind spot detection, lane keeping assist, auto braking (like when waiting at a red light you can take your foot off the brake pad) 360 degree camera, parking sensors, heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, dynamic cruise control (it will brake and speed up for you automatically), rear sun shade visors, Apple and Android carplay... Pretty much everything you could think of. I'm still not sold on the Hyundai cache of a name but they're definitely starting to make a name for themselves.
Reply
Old Aug 21, 2017 | 07:28 PM
  #80  
VisualEchos's Avatar
Andrew
15 Year Member
Photogenic
Liked
Loved
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,525
Likes: 547
2013 Honda CRV
Reply



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:14 PM.