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Denver Acura RDX - Mile High Acura Affirms Commitment to Acura RDX Sales in Denver
http://www.milehighacurablog.com/ 2008/ 05/ 30/ denver-acura-rdx-mile-high-acura…Denver Acura RDX - Mile High Acura Affirms Commitment to Acura RDX Sales in Denver Author: Moderator May 30, 2008 Denver’s Mile High Acura announces continuing commitment to providing high quality Acura RDX sales and service for Denver and Colorado area customers Denver, Colorado, May 30,
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2008 Acura RDX Review
http://brianfastlane.vox.com/ library/ post/ 2008-acura-rdx-review.htmlAcura blows it. What's new for the 2007 Acura RDX: Brand new model. What's new for the 2008 Acura RDX: No changes. Given the strong family ties between most Acuras, you'd expect the RDX to take all the best qualities of the MDX and squeeze it into a slightly smaller package. Well, they're
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2008 Acura RDX
http://www.autosblogusa.com/ 2008-acura-rdx/The 2008 Acura RDX is a sharp-looking miniature crossover SUV too propositions a phenomenal all wheel force system, an alluring upscale newly written style interior and a powerful turbocharged engine-all of that latest an interesting problem to the likes of the BMW X3.
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2008 Acura RDX
http://www.cars-pics.com/ newcars/ 2008/ 05/ new-cars/ 2008-acura-rdx/2008 Acura RDX May 15, 2008 – 1:23 pm The 2008 RDX is a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in two trims, the 5-Spd AT and the 5-Spd AT w/ Technology Package. Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 2.3-liter, I4, 240-horsepower, turbo engine that achieves 17-mpg in the city and 22-mpg on the highway.
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Acura RDX Technology Review
http://carwad.net/ blog/ ?p=88Back in the old days, we had coupes, sedans, wagons, pickups and vans. Choosing a vehicle was pretty simple, despite having more brands to choose from and being loyal to a particular carmaker. (more…)
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February Sales Leave Automakers Trying to Find the Bottom
http://www.autoobserver.com/ 2008/ 03/ february-sales.htmlBy Dale Buss and Bill Visnic February was an awful sales month for the U.S. auto market. If the industry isn’t in its own recession against the backdrop of general economic uncertainty, it’s surely looking for the bottom. Overall sales dropped by 6 percent compared with February 2007, following a year-over-year decline of 4 percent in January.
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