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  2. Acura RDX - Wikipedia

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    The Acura RDX is a compact luxury crossover SUV produced by Acura, ... and Zagat restaurant reviews. ... 2013 Acura RDX 2016 facelift Acura RDX 2016 facelift.

  3. List of Acura vehicles - Wikipedia

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    RDX: RDX: 2006 2018 2021 ... 2013 2022 1 Subcompact executive sedan, ... Acura CL-X (1995, entered production as the Acura CL in 1996) See also

  4. Acura - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2012, Acura "reinvented" another model, The RDX concept. For the new model, Acura dropped the 4 cylinder turbo for a 3.5L V6. When the official 2013 Acura RDX was released, it was relatively similar to the concept but had changes in wheels, taillights, and some other cosmetics. A lot of this Acura looks like its brother the ILX.

  5. List of Honda transmissions - Wikipedia

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    The most notable exception was in 2014, when Honda decided to forgo an in-house designed transmission and chose the ZF 9HP transmission for their Acura TLX V6 model, later extending the offering of the ZF transmission to the Acura MDX, Odyssey, Pilot and Ridgeline. [2]

  6. Acura ZDX - Wikipedia

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    The Acura ZDX is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV with a sloping rear roofline developed by Honda for its upmarket brand Acura. The car was originally planned to be called the "MSX". [ 1 ] The ZDX debuted at the 2009 New York International Auto Show on April 8, 2009, as a 2010 model.

  7. SH-AWD - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Acura RDX is a small crossover utility vehicle, and features a simpler implementation of SH-AWD than that found in the RL. The RDX does not have the Acceleration Device found in the Acura RL; instead the rear wheels are constantly overdriven at 1.7% higher speed than the front wheels.