Bark Buckle UPs Paw Reporter Daisy Mae has Pawed another great review (with a little help from Jim Hamel. Who is Daisy Mae, she is the new PAW investigative automotive writer for Bark Buckle UP. She is an 8 year old Boxer who, until recently, called Boxer Rescue Los Angeles her only home. As a senior citizen among many adorable Boxer pups, her chances of being adopted seemed pretty dim. But Examiner James Hamel, a freelance auto journalist who works from home, adopted little Miss Daisy Mae and has put her to work helping him write reviews. She now travels with him in every vehicle that he tests and offers up her unique take on what makes a vehicle or product truly “Pet Safe.”
They say that diamonds are a girl’s best friend. But in my many years (I just turned 9) of life experience I have learned that a canine girl’s best friend is a leather lined luxury SUV. Nothing coddles my spoiled posterior like the supple yet durable feeling leather back seat of an SUV like the 2011 Acura RDX. Now this is how a lady likes to be treated. Take note gentlemen.
Sure, I may have come from a humble background at Boxer Rescue Los Angeles where I was forced to sleep outside in a metal crate. But thankfully my owner James came to save me. And now every day that I am with him I save him too with my unconditional love and unrelenting cuteness. As such, I deserve a little pampering now and again.
The RDX is not too high off the ground so it was never a big strain for me to get into the back seat when I was testing the vehicle for the week. The car seat buckles were easy to access for my owner to attach my restraint harness and I enjoyed the regal view from the back windows. A lady always likes an elevated viewpoint from which to look upon her lesser subjects. You know, like Chihuahuas in Miatas.
But keep in mind that I am just one large breed diva who will not ride in a crate when she is in the car with her owner. If you are the kind of dog that needs a crate, the fact that the second row of seats don’t fold completely flat may cause your owner problems.
So be sure to go with your owner to the Acura dealer to make sure this SUV fits your needs. If not then maybe you should check out the excellent MDX which I will be testing in a few weeks. That 7-passenger SUV has a completely flat cargo area. The RDX is the smaller five passenger sibling of the MDX.
But if you are a bit of a princess like I am and like your SUVs leather lined, solidly built and with a premium badge then you should check out the 2011 Acura RDX. The price isn’t too bad either. That’s important because you always want to make sure there is still money left over in your budget for diamond studded dog collars.
About: Bark Buckle UP® founder Christina Selter “Pet Safety Lady” works with first responders nationwide teaching pet safety and has buckled UP more then 10,000 pets. Education is the first step to show that pet safety is connected to human safety, which helps to save lives. Christina has been featured in more then 1200 TV, radio, segments including print and online takes it over tens of thousands, Bark Buckle UP received more then 100 MILLION in circulations/impressions in 2008 and she has directed, produced several pet safety PSA’s and created Be Smart Ride Safe-take the pledge Buckle Up the whole family.
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Vehicle Tested: 2011 Acura RDX with Tech Package
Price as Tested: $35,720
Options on Tester: (Tech Package—Acura/ELS Audio System, Back-Up Camera, In Dash Navigation System with Voice Activation, XM Traffic and Weather)
Engine: 2.4 liter turbocharged 4-cylinder
Power: 240 horsepower/260 lb. feet of torque
Transmission: 5-speed automatic
0-60: 6.0 seconds (estimated)
EPA Fuel Economy: 19 city/24 highway
Economy as Tested: 21.4 miles per gallon
Gas Tank Size: 18 gallons
Runs on: Premium Unleaded
Cargo Space (behind second row): 27.8 cubic feet
(Second Row Folded): 60.6 cubic feet
Crash Test Ratings (IIHS) 2010: “Top Safety Pick”
Warranty: 4 years/50,000 mile bumper to bumper
6 years/70,000 mile powertrain
Vehicle Provided by: Acura
Assembled in Marysville, Ohio
North American Parts Content: 70%
About: Bark Buckle UP® founder Christina Selter “Pet Safety Lady” works with first responders nationwide teaching pet safety and has buckled UP more then 10,000 pets. Education is the first step to show that pet safety is connected to human safety, which helps to save lives. Christina has been featured in more then 1200 TV, radio, segments including print and online takes it over tens of thousands, Bark Buckle UP received more then 100 MILLION in circulations/impressions in 2008 and she has directed, produced several pet safety PSA’s and created Be Smart Ride Safe-take the pledge Buckle Up the whole family.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Bark Buckle UP Paw Reporter Daisy Mae Acura RDX Review
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This is my car! Bella totally agrees with your review... she's also a prissy princess who won't ride in a crate, so it's perfect for her too. :)
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