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nightflow
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http://www.leftlanenews.com/the-10-best-luxury-suvs-and-crossovers-you-can-buy-today.html
"The 10 best luxury SUVs and crossovers you can buy
Acura RDX. A mere fraction the price of many of the other vehicles on this list, the redesigned-for-2013 RDX is a serious standout. A strong but efficient new V6 engine and an emphasis on both ride quality and handling make it an incredibly livable vehicle, the kind of trusty – but also pampering – crossover most buyers really want. In short, the RDX proves that you don’t have to spend big to be treated to a state-of-the-art luxury ride. Opt for the Technology Package and you’ll net a stellar audio system tuned by Grammy and Emmy-winning sound engineer Elliot Scheiner. If it’s not the best stereo in the business, it’s darn close.
Special mention:At about $35,000, the RDX is by far the cheapest vehicle to make our list."
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gofast182
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Why in the heck would they include the RDX among the others on that list and not the MDX?
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CivicB18
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gofast182 wrote:
Why in the heck would they include the RDX among the others on that list and not the MDX?
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Probably because it's a bit dated. It's still very competitive but it is old. The RDX is a solid contender!
~Patrick
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Atomic Frog
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Dated or not, it's still among the best, if not the best.
Frankly if I had oodles of cash on hand and could buy any SUV I want, it would still be the MDX.
This is one car that Acura really got right. I don't think any competitor even comes close to its combination of utility, "sport" (at least what there can be from an SUV), efficiency, pricing, luxury...
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