What do you want to see in the 2020 RDX
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Burning Brakes
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What do you want to see in the 2020 RDX
I love my RDX, and I do have some issues but overall it’s a great car. I feel like there is plenty of power but I really would love to see a V-6 Turbo’d RDX in 2020. My question for you guys is, what features or changes would you guys want to see in the 2020, enough to make you trade in for the new model (besides fixes for any issues you have)
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blueNSX (04-24-2019)
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Skeptic
Remote start, standard
Induction charging pad
Induction charging pad
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#4
Burning Brakes
I expect very, very few changes for 2020 as Acura rarely makes changes in the first two years but...
- More attractive wheels on the Advance trim. Should probably be 20" ones too - the Glint Black ones would be a great start. The current ones are hideous and not appropriate for a top trim level car.
- Wireless charging
- A-Spec available with the Advance trim. Can't see this happening though, that's not Acura's style.
I'd expect the Type S (V6 turbo) to show up for the 2021 year to juice sales and probably right after the next TLX shows up with it.
- More attractive wheels on the Advance trim. Should probably be 20" ones too - the Glint Black ones would be a great start. The current ones are hideous and not appropriate for a top trim level car.
- Wireless charging
- A-Spec available with the Advance trim. Can't see this happening though, that's not Acura's style.
I'd expect the Type S (V6 turbo) to show up for the 2021 year to juice sales and probably right after the next TLX shows up with it.
#5
Drifting
I haven't even owned my Advance pkg RDX for 48 hours yet, but I agree with many that he Advance wheels are not appropriate for the top trim level. I even like the Tech wheels better. So, my early 2020 "want to see" would be nicer wheels on the Advance package.
I even thought about asking the dealer to swap wheels/tires with the ones from the Tech package, but I got such a great deal, I decided not ask for anything more! I don't hate the stock wheels.
I even thought about asking the dealer to swap wheels/tires with the ones from the Tech package, but I got such a great deal, I decided not ask for anything more! I don't hate the stock wheels.
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Adaptive suspension on the A-Spec and/or the A-Spec appearance package as an option on the Advance.
Ability to turn off piped in engine noise instead of linking it to the driving mode.
Spare tire standard on the A-Spec.
Better quality rear camera image.
Allow Nav scale adjustment and fix various infotainment issues.
Ability to turn off piped in engine noise instead of linking it to the driving mode.
Spare tire standard on the A-Spec.
Better quality rear camera image.
Allow Nav scale adjustment and fix various infotainment issues.
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Adaptive suspension on the A-Spec and/or the A-Spec appearance package as an option on the Advance.
Ability to turn off piped in engine noise instead of linking it to the driving mode.
Spare tire standard on the A-Spec.
Better quality rear camera image.
Allow Nav scale adjustment and fix various infotainment issues.
Ability to turn off piped in engine noise instead of linking it to the driving mode.
Spare tire standard on the A-Spec.
Better quality rear camera image.
Allow Nav scale adjustment and fix various infotainment issues.
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NooYawkuh (01-24-2019)
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#11
I expect very, very few changes for 2020 as Acura rarely makes changes in the first two years but...
- More attractive wheels on the Advance trim. Should probably be 20" ones too - the Glint Black ones would be a great start. The current ones are hideous and not appropriate for a top trim level car.
- Wireless charging
- A-Spec available with the Advance trim. Can't see this happening though, that's not Acura's style.
I'd expect the Type S (V6 turbo) to show up for the 2021 year to juice sales and probably right after the next TLX shows up with it.
- More attractive wheels on the Advance trim. Should probably be 20" ones too - the Glint Black ones would be a great start. The current ones are hideous and not appropriate for a top trim level car.
- Wireless charging
- A-Spec available with the Advance trim. Can't see this happening though, that's not Acura's style.
I'd expect the Type S (V6 turbo) to show up for the 2021 year to juice sales and probably right after the next TLX shows up with it.
Absolutely agree those top trim wheels are an abomination to anything that has vision and NEED TO GO.
The biggest thing for me is the inclusion of the A-Spec as a package and NOT an individual trim level. Would also like to see the red leather interior available with red exterior. IMO if they can make the A-Spec a package on the Advance model I would be fully satisfied and wouldn't need anything else.
Sidenote, they have that GIGANTIC empty space under the push button shifter and theg never thought to put an inductive charger?!?!
#12
I just want to retrofit power folding mirrors onto the US models from the CA models. It's really stupid how even for a top level trim we don't have power folding mirrors. I have a really tight driveway and constantly having to open and close both windows to manually fold and unfold the mirrors is a hassle. Wireless charging is a hit or miss, I like having beefy phone cases to protect my phone.
Something that they should really try to implement is the ability to recline the rear seats as well.
Something that they should really try to implement is the ability to recline the rear seats as well.
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Instructor
- Acura should give up the fraction of an MPG that Auto Idle Stop gives their EPA rating and make the feature something that needs to be selected instead of disabled.
- More info on the HUD like range and the clock.
- Finer tuning for the audio volume control.
- Real Ambient Lighting.
- Slightly firmer brake feel.
- Less delay in the Tailgate opening
- More info on the HUD like range and the clock.
- Finer tuning for the audio volume control.
- Real Ambient Lighting.
- Slightly firmer brake feel.
- Less delay in the Tailgate opening
#15
1. Auto idle to permanently turn off. Crap is annoying as heck and nearly causes accidents when forgetting to turn it off
2. Digital spedometer. It’s. 40k plus car, I didn’t think a car wouldn’t have such an option.
3. The mitigation radar unit behind the elmbem has got to do. I have had my car for 2 months and already in service waiting for a new unit to be replaced because they found moisture in it *eye roll*
4. Remote start as a standard, liek cmon it’s a 40k plus thousand car... the app is fine and all but it doesn’t ALWAYS work.
5. Bigger engine option. A 3L V6 would be appreciated.
6...did I mention permanent auto idle engine off option?!?!?!!
7. Wireless charging pad for phone. No one has times for wires.
2. Digital spedometer. It’s. 40k plus car, I didn’t think a car wouldn’t have such an option.
3. The mitigation radar unit behind the elmbem has got to do. I have had my car for 2 months and already in service waiting for a new unit to be replaced because they found moisture in it *eye roll*
4. Remote start as a standard, liek cmon it’s a 40k plus thousand car... the app is fine and all but it doesn’t ALWAYS work.
5. Bigger engine option. A 3L V6 would be appreciated.
6...did I mention permanent auto idle engine off option?!?!?!!
7. Wireless charging pad for phone. No one has times for wires.
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No way I trade a 2019 for a 2020, no matter what features it comes with. If I need to change the car so quickly, then I need to try a different brand.
Some day maybe I'll start leasing a new, identical car every 6 months...
https://thenextweb.com/apple/2011/10...license-plate/
Some day maybe I'll start leasing a new, identical car every 6 months...
https://thenextweb.com/apple/2011/10...license-plate/
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Null and proud of it
If they do a digital speedometer, I'd wish they put it in the MID as one of the screen options and otherwise keeping the analogue gauges too. Much like the 2015-17 Toyota Camry's design. This way, both are available.
Personally, I think digital speedometers are difficult to read accurately since the numbers flash up and down every second or so.
Personally, I think digital speedometers are difficult to read accurately since the numbers flash up and down every second or so.
#19
Drifting
If they do a digital speedometer, I'd wish they put it in the MID as one of the screen options and otherwise keeping the analogue gauges too. Much like the 2015-17 Toyota Camry's design. This way, both are available.
Personally, I think digital speedometers are difficult to read accurately since the numbers flash up and down every second or so.
Personally, I think digital speedometers are difficult to read accurately since the numbers flash up and down every second or so.
Oven our 15 Escape has the option to display both...in fact, it was by a software update that made the digital speedo available roughly 4-5 months after our purchase (new).
#21
As mentioned above, nicer wheels on the Advance model, a hybrid engine. Would also like to see LED lights in the rear and a good old fashioned stick shift...not holding my breath on any of them
#22
Null and proud of it
I agree. The 18 CRV I replaced with the 19 RDX had ONLY a digital speedometer. It can be annoying: 44, 45, 43, 44, 45, 45, 44. The brain evens out the slight needle fluctuation, but focuses on the digits of the digital display much more. I prefer an analog gauge. I have no issue with a digital gauge being available, but let me decide which I want, please.
Oven our 15 Escape has the option to display both...in fact, it was by a software update that made the digital speedo available roughly 4-5 months after our purchase (new).
Oven our 15 Escape has the option to display both...in fact, it was by a software update that made the digital speedo available roughly 4-5 months after our purchase (new).
I know, that's the way I like it!
Oh, kind of irrelevant in daily driving, but digital speedometers make timing acceleration or videos of acceleration just plain stupid and unwatchable...
#23
1. Replacing the Advance wheel style....this is easily done, and should be done. I think it's quite possible some are choosing Tech due to better style wheel as well as lower price.
2. Shrinking the huge Acura emblem on the grille....this unfortunately won't happen. Don't know why Corporate decided this was a good idea....mimic MB? But MB has established rep and cred. That comes first. And I think it's way too dominant even on MB.
2. Shrinking the huge Acura emblem on the grille....this unfortunately won't happen. Don't know why Corporate decided this was a good idea....mimic MB? But MB has established rep and cred. That comes first. And I think it's way too dominant even on MB.
#25
New advance wheels and get rid of the black plastic around the bottom of the bumpers and sides. Most SUVs have it and it looks cheap. On the 2019 MDX advance they made it body colored and it looks so much better. Give us an option for that on the RDX advance.
#26
I don't think so. The 2G mdx has a plastic square not much larger than the emblem for the radar stuff and many many brands hide the radar in the emblem and manage to make it normal size. Acura is just being gaudy as hell.
#27
did I mention permanent auto idle engine off option?!?!?!!
I did a test drive back in the summer and the salesman mentioned that some rep from Acura said that this was coming. Not sure how true but thought it was interesting that he brought it up.
I did a test drive back in the summer and the salesman mentioned that some rep from Acura said that this was coming. Not sure how true but thought it was interesting that he brought it up.
#28
Drifting
My suspicion is they can not turn this off permanently due to the EPA mileage tests and ratings. When they do the city portion of the test, it involves a specified time at stops. Cars with the idle stop feature will have their engines shut off during these stops, and will get incrementally higher mpg ratings. If the manufacturer then disables this feature permanently, after they have certified the MPG ratings, they would most likely need to re-certify them again, and that isn't likely to happen.
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My suspicion is they can not turn this off permanently due to the EPA mileage tests and ratings. When they do the city portion of the test, it involves a specified time at stops. Cars with the idle stop feature will have their engines shut off during these stops, and will get incrementally higher mpg ratings. If the manufacturer then disables this feature permanently, after they have certified the MPG ratings, they would most likely need to re-certify them again, and that isn't likely to happen.
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#31
Should be interesting to see however with the 2020 models hit the showrooms. I love following up on the rumors to see who had it right and who was blowing smoke.
#32
- Sports hybrid
- Auto folding side mirrors ( for US)
- 40-20-40 folding seats
- Android auto plzzzzzzz
#33
Power folding mirrors on the A-Spec
HUD on the A-Spec
Adaptive suspension on the A-Spec
You would think that the sporty version would have these as standard since it is supposed to be the "enthusiast" package.
That being said I love my A-Spec..... lol
HUD on the A-Spec
Adaptive suspension on the A-Spec
You would think that the sporty version would have these as standard since it is supposed to be the "enthusiast" package.
That being said I love my A-Spec..... lol
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I just want to retrofit power folding mirrors onto the US models from the CA models. It's really stupid how even for a top level trim we don't have power folding mirrors. I have a really tight driveway and constantly having to open and close both windows to manually fold and unfold the mirrors is a hassle. Wireless charging is a hit or miss, I like having beefy phone cases to protect my phone.
Something that they should really try to implement is the ability to recline the rear seats as well.
Something that they should really try to implement is the ability to recline the rear seats as well.
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-Folding mirrors
-Adaptive headlights
-Don't think this will happen, but the console buttons can be changed to look more "prestigious"
-A hybrid engine is a MUST (keep reading online it's coming but who knows)
-The engine sound coming through the sound system needs an option where one can turn it on/off
-The rim option (especially on the advance trim) NEEDS to change...the current one sucks. My 2015 XSE had MUCH better rims.
-Adaptive headlights
-Don't think this will happen, but the console buttons can be changed to look more "prestigious"
-A hybrid engine is a MUST (keep reading online it's coming but who knows)
-The engine sound coming through the sound system needs an option where one can turn it on/off
-The rim option (especially on the advance trim) NEEDS to change...the current one sucks. My 2015 XSE had MUCH better rims.
#37
More "luxury", I feel my RDX is just a highly optioned Honda. Start with the seats, better material, better bolster support, better fit and finish. Tighten up the handling, it's way too sloppy, even for a crossover. Improve the dampening, ride is too rough and noisy for a luxury vehicle. Give us a 6 cylinder option, doesn't have to have turbo I just want something that feels decent at low rpm's. Give me a digital speedo as an option and let the freakin option I choose stay displayed. Of course they really need to fix all the bugs and quirks in the infotainment system. Either add storage to the monstrosity that is the center console with a big hole underneath it, or get rid of it and give us a regular center console.
#38
I agree this is the most puzzling thing to me in a $48K vehicle that positions itself against more expensive European makes. The Canada power folding side mirrors also have puddle lamps in the higher trims, I think. This is just one of several features that you would think would be available in the top trim level here... or that they would add an extra trim level (e.g. Advance Elite) to incorporate some of these features.
Honda probably has a millennial product manager which would explain having features we actually want.
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More "luxury", I feel my RDX is just a highly optioned Honda. Start with the seats, better material, better bolster support, better fit and finish. Tighten up the handling, it's way too sloppy, even for a crossover. Improve the dampening, ride is too rough and noisy for a luxury vehicle. Give us a 6 cylinder option, doesn't have to have turbo I just want something that feels decent at low rpm's. Give me a digital speedo as an option and let the freakin option I choose stay displayed. Of course they really need to fix all the bugs and quirks in the infotainment system. Either add storage to the monstrosity that is the center console with a big hole underneath it, or get rid of it and give us a regular center console.
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More "luxury", I feel my RDX is just a highly optioned Honda. Start with the seats, better material, better bolster support, better fit and finish. Tighten up the handling, it's way too sloppy, even for a crossover. Improve the dampening, ride is too rough and noisy for a luxury vehicle. Give us a 6 cylinder option, doesn't have to have turbo I just want something that feels decent at low rpm's. Give me a digital speedo as an option and let the freakin option I choose stay displayed. Of course they really need to fix all the bugs and quirks in the infotainment system. Either add storage to the monstrosity that is the center console with a big hole underneath it, or get rid of it and give us a regular center console.
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