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If you are a techie and like smooth operating gadgets, make sure you thoroughly test the infotainment system and Android/Apple integrations to make sure you are happy with how things work. Other than that, the RDX competes pretty well (except perhaps the MPG, which is mediocre) with cars like X3, Q5, XC60, etc.
We are personally holding off for now and awaiting 2022, hoping that things improve in the infotainment area.
The X3 is a top contender in place of RDX mainly due to the fact is has excellent infotainment and UI, but the 2022 LCI haven't grown on us yet and the fact that BMW de-content 2022 models is concerning (no BMW Digital Key, lumbar passenger support, surround-view camera, upgraded stereo etc.) are a big turn off. Worse case, we will buy out our lease at the end of the year and keep waiting as we are not in a rush.
We are personally holding off for now and awaiting 2022, hoping that things improve in the infotainment area.
The X3 is a top contender in place of RDX mainly due to the fact is has excellent infotainment and UI, but the 2022 LCI haven't grown on us yet and the fact that BMW de-content 2022 models is concerning (no BMW Digital Key, lumbar passenger support, surround-view camera, upgraded stereo etc.) are a big turn off. Worse case, we will buy out our lease at the end of the year and keep waiting as we are not in a rush.
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justnspace (08-19-2021)
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