2022 RDX - Thankful List
#1
2022 RDX - Thankful List
I am always eyeing other cars and thinking what will be next after my lease is up in 14 months. But, especially at this time of year, I want to take a moment to list all the things I like about my RDX. Mostly this is just a time to reflect and appreciate what I have. But I can also use this list when I am looking for my next car.
- Auto high beams
- Auto dimming rearview AND SIDE mirrors
- Power folding mirrors
-Walk away feature (locks and folds mirrors)
- Auto touch unlock (no button to even have to press on the handle)
- Foot activated lift gate
- Heads up display
- Wireless Android Auto/Carplay
- Wireless charger
- Heated and cooled seats (WITH auto feature)
- Heated steering wheel (with easy button on steering wheel)
- Thigh extension for seats (side bolsters too but not as important to me)
- Memory seats with exit feature (seat goes back)
- Easily installed the idelstopper
- Remote starter on fob AND app availability
- Surround view camera
- Adaptive cruise control
- Tire monitoring system
I know there are many more features that may be equally, or more, important to others. But these are the things I am especially happy about in my RDX and would look for in my next car. And, why do I keep on saying my next car? There are a few things I don't love about the RDX:
- Terrible city gas mileage
- Fake pumped in noise. This was my fault. I figured the RDX was an Acura and would be more luxurious and not as sporty. I may have confused it with the MDX. I just want a near silent ride (minimal engine, road and wind noise).
- Quirky trackpad
- Unstable bluetooth connection (sometimes my phone cuts in and out)
- Huge selector for drive mode
- Small center console storage
But, mostly, I think my next car will either be an EV or PHEV (that can be forced to only use battery for first 30 miles). I drive less than 10 miles on most days and would appreciate no gas and a silent engine (I have a level2 charger at home already for a son's EV). So I am going to consider:
- Model Y (if new version comes out)
- Model X
- Volvo XC60 Recharge
- Rivian
- Or, if I can't justify such a high cost for a car I rarely use, then something in the Kia/Hyundai family
And there I go again thinking about my next car and not appreciating my RDX enough . Happy New Year all.
- Auto high beams
- Auto dimming rearview AND SIDE mirrors
- Power folding mirrors
-Walk away feature (locks and folds mirrors)
- Auto touch unlock (no button to even have to press on the handle)
- Foot activated lift gate
- Heads up display
- Wireless Android Auto/Carplay
- Wireless charger
- Heated and cooled seats (WITH auto feature)
- Heated steering wheel (with easy button on steering wheel)
- Thigh extension for seats (side bolsters too but not as important to me)
- Memory seats with exit feature (seat goes back)
- Easily installed the idelstopper
- Remote starter on fob AND app availability
- Surround view camera
- Adaptive cruise control
- Tire monitoring system
I know there are many more features that may be equally, or more, important to others. But these are the things I am especially happy about in my RDX and would look for in my next car. And, why do I keep on saying my next car? There are a few things I don't love about the RDX:
- Terrible city gas mileage
- Fake pumped in noise. This was my fault. I figured the RDX was an Acura and would be more luxurious and not as sporty. I may have confused it with the MDX. I just want a near silent ride (minimal engine, road and wind noise).
- Quirky trackpad
- Unstable bluetooth connection (sometimes my phone cuts in and out)
- Huge selector for drive mode
- Small center console storage
But, mostly, I think my next car will either be an EV or PHEV (that can be forced to only use battery for first 30 miles). I drive less than 10 miles on most days and would appreciate no gas and a silent engine (I have a level2 charger at home already for a son's EV). So I am going to consider:
- Model Y (if new version comes out)
- Model X
- Volvo XC60 Recharge
- Rivian
- Or, if I can't justify such a high cost for a car I rarely use, then something in the Kia/Hyundai family
And there I go again thinking about my next car and not appreciating my RDX enough . Happy New Year all.
#4
I am always eyeing other cars and thinking what will be next after my lease is up in 14 months. But, especially at this time of year, I want to take a moment to list all the things I like about my RDX. Mostly this is just a time to reflect and appreciate what I have. But I can also use this list when I am looking for my next car.
- Auto high beams
- Auto dimming rearview AND SIDE mirrors
- Power folding mirrors
-Walk away feature (locks and folds mirrors)
- Auto touch unlock (no button to even have to press on the handle)
- Foot activated lift gate
- Heads up display
- Wireless Android Auto/Carplay
- Wireless charger
- Heated and cooled seats (WITH auto feature)
- Heated steering wheel (with easy button on steering wheel)
- Thigh extension for seats (side bolsters too but not as important to me)
- Memory seats with exit feature (seat goes back)
- Easily installed the idelstopper
- Remote starter on fob AND app availability
- Surround view camera
- Adaptive cruise control
- Tire monitoring system
I know there are many more features that may be equally, or more, important to others. But these are the things I am especially happy about in my RDX and would look for in my next car. And, why do I keep on saying my next car? There are a few things I don't love about the RDX:
- Terrible city gas mileage
- Fake pumped in noise. This was my fault. I figured the RDX was an Acura and would be more luxurious and not as sporty. I may have confused it with the MDX. I just want a near silent ride (minimal engine, road and wind noise).
- Quirky trackpad
- Unstable bluetooth connection (sometimes my phone cuts in and out)
- Huge selector for drive mode
- Small center console storage
But, mostly, I think my next car will either be an EV or PHEV (that can be forced to only use battery for first 30 miles). I drive less than 10 miles on most days and would appreciate no gas and a silent engine (I have a level2 charger at home already for a son's EV). So I am going to consider:
- Model Y (if new version comes out)
- Model X
- Volvo XC60 Recharge
- Rivian
- Or, if I can't justify such a high cost for a car I rarely use, then something in the Kia/Hyundai family
And there I go again thinking about my next car and not appreciating my RDX enough . Happy New Year all.
- Auto high beams
- Auto dimming rearview AND SIDE mirrors
- Power folding mirrors
-Walk away feature (locks and folds mirrors)
- Auto touch unlock (no button to even have to press on the handle)
- Foot activated lift gate
- Heads up display
- Wireless Android Auto/Carplay
- Wireless charger
- Heated and cooled seats (WITH auto feature)
- Heated steering wheel (with easy button on steering wheel)
- Thigh extension for seats (side bolsters too but not as important to me)
- Memory seats with exit feature (seat goes back)
- Easily installed the idelstopper
- Remote starter on fob AND app availability
- Surround view camera
- Adaptive cruise control
- Tire monitoring system
I know there are many more features that may be equally, or more, important to others. But these are the things I am especially happy about in my RDX and would look for in my next car. And, why do I keep on saying my next car? There are a few things I don't love about the RDX:
- Terrible city gas mileage
- Fake pumped in noise. This was my fault. I figured the RDX was an Acura and would be more luxurious and not as sporty. I may have confused it with the MDX. I just want a near silent ride (minimal engine, road and wind noise).
- Quirky trackpad
- Unstable bluetooth connection (sometimes my phone cuts in and out)
- Huge selector for drive mode
- Small center console storage
But, mostly, I think my next car will either be an EV or PHEV (that can be forced to only use battery for first 30 miles). I drive less than 10 miles on most days and would appreciate no gas and a silent engine (I have a level2 charger at home already for a son's EV). So I am going to consider:
- Model Y (if new version comes out)
- Model X
- Volvo XC60 Recharge
- Rivian
- Or, if I can't justify such a high cost for a car I rarely use, then something in the Kia/Hyundai family
And there I go again thinking about my next car and not appreciating my RDX enough . Happy New Year all.
Last edited by Midwestuser1; 12-31-2023 at 01:13 PM.
#6
Bluetooth uses channels in the 2.4 GHz range which is technically not short wave which ends at 30MHz. It's actually in the microwave part of the spectrum. Wifi also uses 2.4Ghz as do microwave ovens. It's also close to the 4G cellular frequencies. Lots of chances for interference in addition to the fact that many bluetooth devices just aren't designed very well and are subject to interference from many sources.
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Midwestuser1 (01-01-2024)
#7
Agree with most of your list. However I think the wireless charger is junk. I actually used 3M strips and attached a MagSafe charger on top.
-Huge Drive mode selector: I think the idea here was to match the NSX design. I suppose you could say it's getting dated now.
-Huge Drive mode selector: I think the idea here was to match the NSX design. I suppose you could say it's getting dated now.
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#8
The least used dial is also the largest. Stupid.
#9
I use the drive mode selector multiple times on nearly every drive. I appreciate its size and prominence. As I live on a hill, Sport is used for the roads around my house, once I'm on the freeway, I put it into Comfort, before putting in in Normal once I'm off the freeway and in the city.
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Jmar55 (01-03-2024)
#10
Most of the features listed are specific to the Advance or at least not available on the Tech. My list for the Tech is much smaller. These are features that I would like to have in my next car.
- Seat comfort.
- Headlight intensity -- illuminates the road very well.
- Quality of materials.
- Interior and exterior design (NSX inspired shifter/center console).
- Steering, handling, power.
- Ride comfort.
- Cap-less fuel filler.
- Option to automatically reset trip computer on refuel.
#11
But, mostly, I think my next car will either be an EV or PHEV (that can be forced to only use battery for first 30 miles). I drive less than 10 miles on most days and would appreciate no gas and a silent engine (I have a level2 charger at home already for a son's EV). So I am going to consider:
- Model Y (if new version comes out)
- Model X
- Volvo XC60 Recharge
- Rivian
- Or, if I can't justify such a high cost for a car I rarely use, then something in the Kia/Hyundai family
- Model Y (if new version comes out)
- Model X
- Volvo XC60 Recharge
- Rivian
- Or, if I can't justify such a high cost for a car I rarely use, then something in the Kia/Hyundai family
Last edited by anoop; 01-04-2024 at 12:21 AM.
#12
A few comments on this list. Other than the Teslas I don't think any of them make sense. Spend some time on swedespeed and you will quickly change your mind about the XC60. Rivian, IMO, will not survive in its present form. They are losing too much money. Pay a visit to your Kia/Hyundai dealer and then let's talk about "can't justify high cost". Their EVs are way overpriced and oversubscribed. EV ownership is very different. You really have to want an EV to make it work. I know many that tried it and went back to gas. Also don't forget to check insurance costs for EV.
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