Used 2004 Acura MDX Consumer Reviews
Bluetooth-enabled
I test drove an MDX with Navigation and was really impressed. My question is for existing owners as to whether this model has the Handsfreelink (bluetooth) feature that the TL has which allows you to use a Bluetooth enabled phone to work with the car? On the TL, you can dial phone numbers in your Navigation database using your (bluetooth-enabled) cell phone.
Disappointed MDX Owner
This car continues to spend more time at the dealership.Have had both headlights replaced due to design flaw & moisture getting inside. Lever on middle row seat broke.Finish on steering wheel cover started to come off.Recall for timing belt.Design flaw with the brake calipers & the constant clicking noise. Design flaw with the gas tank & constance sloshing sound of gas. The latest was the breaking of the power steering pulley belt that left my wife stranded on a LA freeway in the rain at night.It took Acura's roadside service 3 hours to finally get her towed.Acura's thanks to us was giving us a crappy Ford Focus for a loaner. All this for a $44k SUV.
- Touring 4dr SUV w/NavMSRP: $8,995194 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,990254 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995298 mi away
love this vehicle
hav ing owned a jeep cherokeee, and gone to this it is night and day. This SUV drives like a car, is comfortable, quiet, and fast. I absolutely love this vehicle.
Only Gets Better
I traded my 2001 MDX in for the 2004. What a difference 3 years makes. The MDX drives better, is faster, more responsive and more comfortable then the 2001. The kids love the entertainment system.
janets review
I love my vehicle... I am in the automotive industry- yet we do not sell Acura. I am so pleased w/ my vehicle- I would highly suggest buyers to see the value and luxury you recieve from the mdx.