2019 Acura RDX on sale June 1 from US$38,295, 2L turbo standard
The 2019 Acura RDX goes on sale from June 1 in the US, and has a standard 2-liter turbo replacing the old 3.5-liter V6. SH-AWD is optional, and FWD is standard.
The 2019 Acura RDX goes on sale from June 1 in the US, and has a standard 2-liter turbo replacing the old 3.5-liter V6. SH-AWD is optional, and FWD is standard.
Want a car for the family? Nissan really wants you to stop thinking about that Camry or Accord, or more likely any SUV, and put down money for its new Altima.
Looks like everyone’s favorite American snake is making a return, but there’s some good news, and there’s some bad news.
The Honda Civic Type R Pickup Concept has made its debut at the SMMT Test Day, was built by project engineering department at Honda’s factory in Swindon, UK.
Magna Steyr’s factory in Graz, Austria, has begun producing the all new second generation W464 Mercedes-Benz G-Class, where it will be built alongside the old model.
Actually she says it a few times. This is what when get you get two beautiful people together in a BMW i8 and fling it around a track for a few hot laps.
Although production of the Tesla Model 3 has still yet to hit 5,000 cars per week, and the company has yet to make any US$35,000 models, Elon Musk has announced new AWD and AWD Performance variants.
Acura sells six vehicles in the US and surprisingly only one of them isn’t made in Ohio. For those having trouble at home, its model range consists of the ILX, TLX, RLX, RDX, MDX and NSX.
All 2019 Acura RDX crossovers will be built in Honda’s East Liberty, Ohio, factory, and production of the critical new SUV is now under way.
A Tesla Model X P100D has towed the newest member of the Qantas airplane fleet, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, down a less used taxiway at Melbourne Airport in Australia.