Acura has long been a name that drivers can trust for their
dedication to safety and their affordable nature. With the new releases on the
market of Acura Vehicles, two of the front runners stand out as true
competitors in the field: The RDX and The MDX. These two amazing vehicles have
managed to make a well-deserved name for themselves and reviews of both are
positive. Both these remarkable vehicles have been touted by Acura dealers
around the country since the lines were released. They seem to be well built
and both maintain Acura’s reputation for safe vehicles. But which one of them
is truly better? Here we seek to answer that question.
Size
The MDX is a large vehicle, of that there is no doubt, and
it surpasses the RDX in the size category. The increased size gives benefits to
its carrying capacity. The MDX can safely seat up to seven people whereas the
RDX has a maximum seating capacity of five people. In many cases, larger is
better and depending on the amount of people you’ll be carrying, the extra size
does tend to come in handy. In some cases, more is better and this is one of
those cases. The smaller size of the RDX makes it a much better car for moving
around in tight spaces than the MDX.
Cost
The RDX is the less expensive of the two vehicles with an
estimated retail value starting at $38,880. The MDX, by comparison, clocks in
at $55,340 as a starting price, making it more expensive. However, the costs
should be considered based on what you get for that price. The RDX is clearly
expensive in its class. The MDX, by comparison, costs more, but comes with far
more features and usability. The sheer amount of features that the MDX carries
in comparison to the RDX clearly justifies the price difference.
Overall, the RDX is cheaper than the MDX. The RDX is smaller
and has less cargo and passenger space than the MDX, but that also makes the
RDX a more maneuverable vehicle. Given a choice between the two, the RDX is by
far the better buy, since it gives you far better value for money. The RDX has
its benefits over the MDX, and despite the hefty price tag, it does what it
does with a minimum of fuss. If you’re looking for a dependable mid-range
vehicle, the RDX will suit your needs just fine.

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