Acura RDX, 2007: The Weekly Driver
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By James Raia
Published on 05/10/2007
Not even experts
agree on the definition of "crossover" vehicles. But in general terms,
consumers seeking the combined best components of a sport utility
vehicle and a car are increasingly purchasing "crossovers." The
crossover term, however, isn't even en vogue anymore for some industry
experts.
"We
don't call them crossover; We call them car-based SUVs, because that's
what they are,"Gabriel Shenhar, senior auto testing engineer for
Consumer Reports magazine, said in a recent article in bankrate.com.
"These are vehicles that are usually derived from passenger cars, not
trucks."
Not even experts
agree on the definition of "crossover" vehicles. But in general terms,
consumers seeking the combined best components of a sport utility
vehicle and a car are increasingly purchasing "crossovers." The
crossover term, however, isn't even en vogue anymore for some industry
experts.
"We
don't call them crossover; We call them car-based SUVs, because that's
what they are,"Gabriel Shenhar, senior auto testing engineer for
Consumer Reports magazine, said in a recent article in bankrate.com.
"These are vehicles that are usually derived from passenger cars, not
trucks."
Crossover vehicles also often have fully independent
suspensions and more adept for road travel and lighter cargo loads
rather than off-road treks and heavy cargo hauls.
However
properly defined, Acura has entered the crossover mix with its 2007
RDX. It features all-wheel drive, a turbocharged engine, an impressive
array of features and an automotive oxymoron. It's a compact SUV that
with its various "bells and whistles" options can exceed more than
$37,000.
My weekly driver was the RDX Tech version. It features
a 240-horsepower, 2.3-liter 16-valve, 4-cylinder engine with a
five-speed automatice transmission. It has a fully independent
suspension with Independent MacPherson front struts and rear multilink
suspension.
The compact version of the Acura's seven-passenger
MDX, the RDX has a wheelbase two inches shorter and is eight inches
shorter overall than its bigger sibling. Yet it so-defined compact
state is a misnomer. The RDX is an efficiently spacious vehicle that
drives with relative quietness and confidently motors down the road. It
offers good cargo room and features a wealth of standard features and
good innovative.
The standard features include: HID headlights,
moonroof, leather seating, dual-zone automatic climate control, a power
driver seat, a six-CD changer audio system with an auxiliary jack and a
6.5-inch LCD display. Antilock brakes, stability control, front side
airbags and full-length side curtain airbags are also standard.
The
"Tech" package adds an 8-inch LCD screen, navigation with real-time
traffic information in 31 metro areas, a premium Acura/ELS surround
sound audio system, Bluetooth connectivity and additional display and
control features.
The
vehicle's interior features two designs of particular note: The primary
console storage bin is deep, but it also features a hidden second level
and the entire box in lockable.
Many new cars feature and odd
combination of instrument panel colors — bright red to lime green. The
RDX panel features a pleasing blue background a white lettering and
illumination. The gas gauge is inset inside the panel and features a
magnified and thus easy-to-read face.
Despite the RDX's compact
status, there's plenty of front and back seat head and leg room. But
like other SUVs, the drawback issue is the small perspective for the
driver looking through the rear view mirror. And lastly, a V6 engine
would be a good option.
The Weekly Driver: 2007 Acura RDX
Safety Features — Driver and front-seat passenger dual front, side and side curtain airbags.
Fuel Mileage (estimates) — 19 mpg (city), 23 mpg (highway).
Warranty
— Bumper to bumper, 4 years/50,000 miles; Powertrain, 6 years/70,000
miles, Corrosion, 5 years/unlimited miles; Roadside (24-hour)
assistance program, 4 years/50,000 miles.
Base Price — $36,495.00