The Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V are inescapable. They’re the two bestselling SUVs in an SUV-crazed market, but we figure a portion of those buyers are ready for a more upscale replacement.
Enter Lexus and Acura. Both Toyota and Honda introduced luxury brands in the late 1980s for just that customer, and the bulk of their output stems from augmented Honda and Toyota products.
The Lexus NX and Acura RDX represent just that. Lexus builds the NX on RAV4 underpinnings, and the RDX…
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