Used 2006 Acura MDX Consumer Reviews
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MDX
this is our 14th acura and they just keep getting better
Great vehicle
I hads a 2003 MDX. This model is very similar and still has the same reliability. I love the voice activity NAV system. Also the blue tooth capability.
- Touring 4dr SUV w/Nav and Entertainment SystemMSRP: $6,790190 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,999239 mi away
- Touring 4dr SUV w/NavMSRP: $5,985333 mi away
This car certainly has room to improve
The ease of driving and handling was what attracted to purchase this vehicle. On May of this year, I bought a new Toyota 4runner 2006 before I purchased the MDX. In my opinion, 4runner is a better built vehicle overall. The interior of the MDX is slightly cheaper, and I found the cover of the door knob actually moves a little bit instead of fix to the door, a small but annoying defect, and the interior looks cheaper comparing with Toyota. The back door of MDX can not close completely without slamming it. What a pain... If you just try to be a little bit gentle on the car, then the door won't close properly. In comparison, The 4runner has automatic door closer, and quality is awesome.
MDX Review
The Navagation System has come very handy during some of trips to unknown places. The system always knows where we are and provides excellent directions.
Best choice for third row seat 4wd SUV
I have 3, soon to be 4 kids. But this is the secondary kid hauler to the minivan. The MDX is incredibly comfortable with just the right amount of refinement to be attractive but not overdone. All my kids are comfortable in the third row (tall 6 and 8 year olds) with moderate room behind 3rd row. Gas mileage has been 17 city and as good as 27 on the highway. Fold down seating is quick and easy. Stereo is good, not great. Runs fine on 87 or 93 octane.