u/Bee1216

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Just drove rdx advance and tech - cannot decide

I couldn’t tell any difference in the drive. I don’t care about HUD and back seat features. However - I can’t figure out what seat I like better. The tech felt softer and more neutral. The advance lumbar seems to stick out more (even when fully retracted) but I do sort of like having the thigh extender. Am I imagining the lumbar thing? I also find the chrome on the black and the wheels not that good looking on the advance. I don’t like the chrome in general but don’t want to start in with the aspec and bigger wheels. Can always do a chrome delete. Price aside, has anyone found the tech seats more comfy or would I regret.

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u/Bee1216 — 4 hours ago

Thoughts on cpo Acura rdx about 6k miles but says rental on carfax and

Dealer said no it was a loaner?! Does carfax say loaner or fleet usually or can say rental?

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u/Bee1216 — 23 hours ago
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If I get 0% apr does it make buying new a no brainer?

I see cpo’s for 45k for advance vs Msrp 54k and similar difference for tech rdx. However it seems with 0% financing - it would be a wash?

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u/Bee1216 — 2 days ago
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Why so few cpo advanced?

I’m debating between tech and advanced as well as new or cpo. I suppose aspec advanced would work but I don’t need 20” wheels and I like softer quieter ride. Checking cpo there are a ton of base and aspec advanced but very few just plain advanced. And very few cars from 2023 and 2024. Anyone know why? Should I avoid 2025 because of the recall?

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u/Bee1216 — 3 days ago