In Sunday's Automobiles section, John Pearley Huffman reviews the Acura RDX, refreshed for 2013 to wrest away sales from segment stalwarts like the BMW X3, Audi Q5 and Infiniti EX35.
To do that, the RDX does not break molds. Rather, it improves on every aspect of its predecessor, and succeeds mightily, as Mr. Huffman writes:
It's a more handsome and tightly tailored machine than the departed model, but not so handsome or tailored that anyone would notice it in a sea of crossovers. And it's now a better, easier-going instrument of family utility.
Read the entire review, check out the slide show and share your thoughts on the Acura RDX in the comments.
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