Prices Paid and Offers Accepted 2019 RDX
#123
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Boltface (06-23-2018)
#127
RDX 19 price paid
hi, i bought my 2019 sh-awd white on 6/1. Msrp was 40,295. Got discount of $295. Also 1k loyalty. Traid-in RDX17' tech, 14000 miles. 1 accident on carfax for 27K. In NYC.
#128
Just put the order in for A-Spec Black / Black yesterday. Apparently not a common color combination people want for A-Spec and won't be build till late July.
$1000 off MSRP + $1000 off loyalty discount
All season mat, trunk tray, cargo cover, wheel locks, 2 year / 25k oil change for free. paying extra $480 to get the trailer hitch installed
$1000 off MSRP + $1000 off loyalty discount
All season mat, trunk tray, cargo cover, wheel locks, 2 year / 25k oil change for free. paying extra $480 to get the trailer hitch installed
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Boltface (06-24-2018)
#129
Instructor
Just put the order in for A-Spec Black / Black yesterday. Apparently not a common color combination people want for A-Spec and won't be build till late July.
$1000 off MSRP + $1000 off loyalty discount
All season mat, trunk tray, cargo cover, wheel locks, 2 year / 25k oil change for free. paying extra $480 to get the trailer hitch installed
$1000 off MSRP + $1000 off loyalty discount
All season mat, trunk tray, cargo cover, wheel locks, 2 year / 25k oil change for free. paying extra $480 to get the trailer hitch installed
#130
Thank you for sharing. Did you receive the loyalty discount because of recent Acura ownership, because you are financing with Acura, or did the dealer just throw it in? I have seen in a few posts where it looks like the dealer offered the loyalty discount just to close the deal.
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DWG (06-24-2018)
#132
Just put the order in for A-Spec Black / Black yesterday. Apparently not a common color combination people want for A-Spec and won't be build till late July.
$1000 off MSRP + $1000 off loyalty discount
All season mat, trunk tray, cargo cover, wheel locks, 2 year / 25k oil change for free. paying extra $480 to get the trailer hitch installed
$1000 off MSRP + $1000 off loyalty discount
All season mat, trunk tray, cargo cover, wheel locks, 2 year / 25k oil change for free. paying extra $480 to get the trailer hitch installed
#133
Yeah I am really struggling on this one! Love the look of the Black/Black ASpec (and even the Metallic Silver which looks sharp with the black trim and wheels) and cant decide whether I want to give up on the additional Advanced features (not too concerned about the price difference)...
#134
Nuke
Honda sells a sensor repositioning kit for their Touring CRV with the “foot kick” hatch.
#135
I don’t believe the ASpec has the kick opener for the hatch but they sell a trim piece to cover part of the fascia for hitch equipped ASpecs. Unsure if it is really needed and would be interested in seeing what the hitch looks like on the ASpec.
Honda sells a sensor repositioning kit for their Touring CRV with the “foot kick” hatch.
If you can wait until August, ill post a picture for the hitch on the ASpec haha.
I found the attached picture in the accessory installation manual. It looks like that's what the bumper will look like when the hitch is installed on the ASpec
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nuke (06-25-2018)
#136
Nuke
A photo would be appreciated, I will wait at least until late October. Would be looking at an ASpec with hitch and wiring.
The Canadian site lists a trailer hitch garnish cover for $157.40 Canadian for the ASpec. This looks different from the cover panel and much smaller. Really wonder what would warrant such an expensive piece of plastic and am assuming this is likely not needed.
The Canadian site lists a trailer hitch garnish cover for $157.40 Canadian for the ASpec. This looks different from the cover panel and much smaller. Really wonder what would warrant such an expensive piece of plastic and am assuming this is likely not needed.
#137
Yeah I am really struggling on this one! Love the look of the Black/Black ASpec (and even the Metallic Silver which looks sharp with the black trim and wheels) and cant decide whether I want to give up on the additional Advanced features (not too concerned about the price difference)...
#138
Instructor
Do you some interior pics of your new wheels yet? Would love to see how the Expresso looks in the Advance (with the piping). Thanks!
#139
yes it does. The hitch install instructions specify that another, smaller kick sensor is required for the hitch install and it is located left of center after the hitch is installed. This means more $$ for those going aftermarket, as etrailer won’t provide a sensor. I want 2-inch receiver, so definitely going aftermarket. Alternatively we could probably just take out the center kick sensor and go without if that feature is not important to you.
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GaHokie (06-28-2018)
#140
yes it does. The hitch install instructions specify that another, smaller kick sensor is required for the hitch install and it is located left of center after the hitch is installed. This means more $$ for those going aftermarket, as etrailer won’t provide a sensor. I want 2-inch receiver, so definitely going aftermarket. Alternatively we could probably just take out the center kick sensor and go without if that feature is not important to you.
#142
i thought a 2” put you in class 3 but regardless I’m glad you aren’t thinking about towing 5000 lbs!
There are bike racks - mine is by Thule I think - that are convertible between 1-1/4” and 2” receivers if getting a dealer hitch is important. We use it on our Jeep and just realized it will work in the RDX as well.
There are bike racks - mine is by Thule I think - that are convertible between 1-1/4” and 2” receivers if getting a dealer hitch is important. We use it on our Jeep and just realized it will work in the RDX as well.
#143
Burning Brakes
Got back from the dealer after test driving a '19 Advance AWD. His initial 'offer' was MSRP for the new vehicle and ~$4K less than KBB trade-in value for my trade.
We have a ways to go before I'll be driving one, or a long wait for demand to subside.
We have a ways to go before I'll be driving one, or a long wait for demand to subside.
#144
Yep. A long wait before the usual discount and subdued dealer attitude according to this article
Acura's new RDX closing in on sales records - Business - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH
Acura's new RDX closing in on sales records - Business - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH
#145
Yep. A long wait before the usual discount and subdued dealer attitude according to this article
Acura's new RDX closing in on sales records - Business - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH
Acura's new RDX closing in on sales records - Business - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH
I hope a new TLX comes out next year with the features offered on the new RDX. That car I would definitely buy.
#146
#147
i thought a 2” put you in class 3 but regardless I’m glad you aren’t thinking about towing 5000 lbs!
There are bike racks - mine is by Thule I think - that are convertible between 1-1/4” and 2” receivers if getting a dealer hitch is important. We use it on our Jeep and just realized it will work in the RDX as well.
#148
I have looked into the the factory install (my preference) but don't want to add the 1.25 to 2" adapter. The issue with the adapters is that 1) they add length to the overall rack, which means more force applied or tongue weight used and 2) they add more wobble or shimmy to the overall system
#152
Instructor
Howdy, well, since you live in my general area...Texas, I like reading what You have to say, so I do hope you don’t let naysayers discourage you from continuing to participate. I just disregard their posts. There are all kinds on this forum...some true seekers of knowledge and some great contributors who post things worthy of considering...then there are the others...
The information gained from those who truly contribute, I find as worth while. Hope you decide to continue to participate.
The information gained from those who truly contribute, I find as worth while. Hope you decide to continue to participate.
#153
Advanced
Howdy, well, since you live in my general area...Texas, I like reading what You have to say, so I do hope you don’t let naysayers discourage you from continuing to participate. I just disregard their posts. There are all kinds on this forum...some true seekers of knowledge and some great contributors who post things worthy of considering...then there are the others...
The information gained from those who truly contribute, I find as worth while. Hope you decide to continue to participate.
The information gained from those who truly contribute, I find as worth while. Hope you decide to continue to participate.
I was pointing the "no need to post on this site" to the negative person I quoted.
Poor taste to dis repeatedly on a forum dedicated to enthusiasts of the new RDX.
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TxLady (06-29-2018)
#154
Instructor
Given the difficulty of getting discounts on the RDX, the hype has not worn out just yet. Everyone loves a deal, which makes the X3 and Q5 more attractive, but for the same features as the Acura you are likely going to have to pay more. And there is the question of whether you want to drive a BMW or Audi, and I would prefer not to.
#155
Instructor
It also depends on how long you keep a vehicle. We tend to keep ours for 10+ yrs.; therefore, long term repair costs must be factored into our decision. Ran across this article which is very telling with regards to long term costs...please note: the costs indicated after the three year Mark are per year expenses.
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...car-ownership/
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...car-ownership/
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idgystinks (07-01-2018)
#156
Hello World
I have the Saris Thelma 3-bikes rack. Ridiculously easy and fast to load/unload the bikes. It fits on 1-1/4" receiver ( or 2" with supplied adapter). Unfortunately they don't make a 4-bikes model.
#157
Burning Brakes
It also depends on how long you keep a vehicle. We tend to keep ours for 10+ yrs.; therefore, long term repair costs must be factored into our decision. Ran across this article which is very telling with regards to long term costs...please note: the costs indicated after the three year Mark are per year expenses.
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...car-ownership/
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...car-ownership/
#158
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I live in Canada so things may be different but yea couldn't get any discount. I was only able to get a decent trade in value for my 2007 RDX and free protection package and that's it....
#159
Q5, X3, GLC, RDX..... all good choices. There is no need to bash one vs another. If want to drive a Q5 and got the money for it, kudos to you. No need to bash others to justify your decisions or convince others. Let go your own insecurity and be confident in whatever you decide
#160
Finally had an opportunity to take a test drive. Salesman said they are not budging from MSRP as others have reported. He said the best they can do is throw in some dealer options, floor mats, etc... (about a "$900" value...more like a fifth of that, I'm sure). He said not to anticipate any dealer price negotiating until almost the next model year is out. I don't quite believe that, but I am also not in any hurry to purchase if true. I can wait until prices come down a bit...or until I find something else just as agreeable.