Used 2019 Acura MDX SUV Consumer Reviews
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Third MDX since 2014
Have now purchased our 3rd MDX since 2014. Traded in our std 2014 MDX FWD Tech pkg on the new 2019. Had a 2016 SH-AWD Advance/Tech pkg and absolutely loved it but traded it for a Sierra Denali 4x4 truck only because I bought a big boat and needed something to tow it. Looked at all comparable SUV’s in this class including Lexus, Benz, BMW and Audi. We just keep coming back to the MDX. Who cares about badging status on the hood? Spending over $55K on a vehicle is a significant decision for anyone. The MDX is better at fuel economy, doesn’t break, handles great, has plenty of room, rich in features & feel with a great ride and handling. We kept coming back to the 2019 MDX which we just bought after Christmas 2018. Love the comfort and features of the second row buckets with very practical and usable center console. We are very pleased and experienced owners of Acura products. My son also drives an Acura. He has a TSX and it’s simply a lot of car for the money. Again very low maintenance costs, no breakdowns, fantastic fuel economy with a pleasure to drive in town and highway feel.
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A+++ 2019 Acura MDX
I had an Acura MDX back in 2004 and never should have switched. After the Acura I went to a Mazda CX-9 which is a great vehicle in itself. So when I started to consider getting a new SUV I looked at a Mazda Signature, Lexus RX 350 L as well as Subura and Toyota Highlander. In the end once I drove the new MDX it was a no contest decision. From the safety features, the outstanding ride, quality and looks it was hands down MDX. I have had the vehicle for a month and like it more every time I drive it. I would recommend this vehicle to those who want safety, comfort and looks with extreme elegance as well. Acura has a hit and delivers on this one!
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- SH-AWD 4dr SUV w/Technology PackageMSRP: $28,99913 mi away
- Sport Hybrid SH-AWD 4dr SUV w/Advance PackageMSRP: $27,95041 mi away
- Technology Package 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,998In-stock online
Pleased with the decision on MDX
Overall the SH-AWD MDX is an impressive 7 passenger SUV. The engine is the long tried and trusted SOHC V6 that’s been around for a long time and proven itself. It’s poweband is well-mated to the ZF 9-speed’s ratios. The engine is smooth through the rev range but really comes on at and above 4000. It also emits a pretty refined but aggressive snarl, backing up the performance image Acura is hoping to convey. The ride is composed yet slanted towards comfort and not so much hard core performance. The ride is unquestionably supple and very little road noise enters the cabin. By far the most impressive attribute of the MDX is its fit and finish. Equal to any European luxury SUV we’ve owned or test driven. My one wish would be to somehow better the real, day-to-day fuel efficiency. This MDX replaced an Audi Q5 TDI, which returned an average of 30+ mpg, combined (along with jet-like acceleration) and it cannot come close to the Audi’s MPG (yes not fair to compare a gasoline and diesel vehicle, I know). All told, my wife and I are very fond of our MDX.
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Very nice suv reliable and very good mpg for a big car. the technology on the car is outdated for example, the navi, and the dash board. There is no wireless charger even know i have a 2019 advance. Also the entertainment is not blue ray like the one on the pilot or the Honda van. but overall is a very good suv, i like how it drives and also how it looks. The most important thing is that you don't spend to much money on services or repairs like on the mercedes benz or bmw.
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Transmission struggles , navigation graphics poor
The navigation is poor. specially the graphics which are useless in a city with detail. Also verbal commands are slow and often non responsive. The automatic transmission struggles at speeds between 20-45 mph, It cannot decide which gear it wants to be in......disappointing since this was supposed to be greatly improved.
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