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Acura prices 2007 RDX

07/12/2006, 4:07 PM

By admin

Acura today announced pricing of the all-new 2007 RDX 5-passenger luxury SUV. Making its debut at Acura dealerships on August 10, the 2007 RDX will have a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $32,995. The 240 horsepower crossover was first unveiled at the at the New York Auto Show in April. [See our full report on the 2007 RDX for more].

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07/12, 4:09 PM

posted by:

British_Rover

Hmhh ok the LR2 has to start in or around that number to be competitive.

07/12, 6:41 PM

posted by:

Ahk-Med

The very same LA Times that **** all over the Caliber absolutely loves the RDX.

http://www.latimes.com/classified/automotive/highway1/la-hy-neil5jul05,0,6943729.story?coll=la-class-autos-highway1

” it would be hard to improve upon the Acura RDX, a perfectly constructed, elegantly engineered and shamelessly underpriced (low- to mid-$30,000s) new offering in what is called, in the artful patois of product planning, the “entry premium SUV” segment. “

07/12, 7:12 PM

posted by:

Garris

About what I expected pricewise. I’m not loving the “hyper-Asianess” of the nightclub style dash or the super-sharp exterior lines. Just not my cup of tea… I’d buy a classy LR2 over this even with a price premium.

07/12, 7:50 PM

posted by:

anonymous

For that price they could have put more features in there like a power passenger seat.

07/12, 9:35 PM

posted by:

Nr9

mazda cx-7 kills this piece of ****

07/13, 1:52 AM

posted by:

GET SAVED

I think its hot!,.Turbo with paddle shifters..whats not to like? put some nice wheels on it and be set!

07/13, 1:54 AM

posted by:

GET SAVED

Not to mention the interior has superior quality!

07/13, 8:30 AM

posted by:

Zan

I am not sure I like the instrument cluster, but I would need to see it in person. The front end could be better, but in general comparing this to the X3 I think they are dead on.

07/13, 8:48 AM

posted by:

Kraig

Does anyone know how much boost this is running on? im very curious

07/13, 10:06 AM

posted by:

British_Rover

YOu cannot serioiusly compare this to a crappier AWD caliber with an anemic 4cyl and CVT can you?

I also think that the CX-7 might blow this away but the interior of the acura will probably be of much higher quality.

07/13, 10:24 AM

posted by:

Veda

“mazda cx-7 kills this piece of ****”

The interior of the RDX will kill the CX-7. Don’t get emotional over style, it’s subjective.

07/13, 11:39 AM

posted by:

FXDriver

Waaaaay too expensive for this X3 clone. This market has yet to really take off, but overpricing will not help Acura get a foothold. I agree that the CX-7 may be the ringer in this class, since it has the size, style, price, speed, but does not look like a boot (you know who you are).

07/14, 9:43 AM

posted by:

Veda

“Waaaaay too expensive for this X3 clone.”

How much do you think it should be given what it is. Not sure about the X3 thing since when I drive the X3 I get the impression of driving a more expensive version of the CRV. No kidding…

 
 
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