Buick Strikes Back: Luxurious SUV Outshines Acura RDX in Quietness, Priced $5K Lower
Breaking: Buick's New SUV Challenges Acura's Premium
In a dramatic shift in the luxury compact SUV segment, Buick's latest model has been proven quieter than the Acura RDX—and it costs $5,000 less, according to independent tests released today.

Automotive testing firm QuietRide Labs measured cabin noise levels and found the Buick registers a 15% lower decibel reading at highway speeds compared to the Acura. The surprising result upends long-held assumptions about the two brands.
Expert Analysis
"Buick has invested heavily in acoustic engineering, and it shows," said James Whitfield, senior editor at AutoWeek. "This SUV delivers the hushed comfort of a premium sedan at a mid-tier price point."
"The RDX has always been a noise-challenged performer," added Maria Chen, an independent automotive analyst. "Buick saw an opportunity and nailed it. For buyers prioritizing serenity, this is a game-changer."
Background: Brand Positioning Shift
Historically, Buick positioned itself as a purveyor of "attainable luxury"—quiet, comfortable American cruisers. Acura, Honda's luxury arm, focused on high-tech performance and sharp handling.
Yet in this comparison, the Buick SUV starts at $38,995, undercutting the Acura RDX's $43,995 base price. The quiet cabin advantage comes from triple-sealed doors, acoustic laminated glass, and active noise cancellation—features once reserved for far pricier vehicles.
Industry insiders note that Buick's parent company, General Motors, has funneled resources into QuietTuning technology, a brand-wide initiative to reduce road and wind noise. This SUV represents its culmination.
What This Means for Buyers
For consumers, the choice between these two vehicles just became more complex. If ride comfort and cabin peace are top priorities, the Buick now offers a clear, cost-effective alternative to the Acura.
"This reshuffles the deck in the compact luxury SUV market," said Whitfield. "Acura will need to respond with either a price cut or a significant NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) reduction."

However, the Acura still leads in horsepower (272 vs. Buick's 230) and standard all-wheel drive. Performance enthusiasts may still lean toward the RDX.
Key Comparison Points
- Price: Buick from $38,995; Acura from $43,995.
- Cabin Noise at 70 mph: Buick 62 dB; Acura 67 dB.
- Engine: Buick 2.0L turbo (230 hp); Acura 2.0L turbo (272 hp).
- Fuel Economy: Buick 24/31 mpg; Acura 22/27 mpg.
The Buick also offers a smoother ride thanks to adaptive suspension damping, which adjusts to road conditions in real-time—an option not available on the RDX.
Industry Reaction
"We set out to prove that luxury doesn't require a premium badge," said a Buick spokesperson in a statement. "This test validates our QuietTuning mission."
Acura has not yet responded to a request for comment. However, dealers report that some customers have already begun cross-shopping the Buick after seeing the noise test results.
The automotive community is buzzing. Forums and social media are flooded with comparisons, and the term "Buick Quiet" is trending among SUV buyers.
Next Steps for Shoppers
If you are in the market for a compact luxury SUV, test-drive both vehicles back-to-back on a highway loop. Pay close attention to noise at cruising speeds. The difference may be more noticeable than you expect.
As Whitfield concluded: "Don't dismiss Buick based on its old reputation. This SUV is a serious contender, and the price gap only sweetens the deal."
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