Four months into the driving and configuring my wife's new MDX… So far so good!
Excellent finish and interior quality. The car feels solid and is very quiet inside. No rattles, no squeaks, the only abnormal sound I can hear is the jingling of the metal ring on the key fob laying in the door top pocket.
Driving mode is easy to switch using large knob in the center console, no need to stop … and drill into the menu options like on new Lexus RX. Sport mode eliminates any feelings of insufficient engine power (at expense of the gas mileage, that's for sure), no jerking transmission then either. With about 4000 miles on it, transmission feels silky smooth.
The sound system is excellent! The infotainment system is fine - no finger smudges on the screen. BTW, the screen panel quality is way better than the one on new Lexus RX. High contrast, deep black, and no way to get sun glare anywhere near. Apple CarPlay, Android Auto – all work like a charm. Default Acura's navigation is actually not that far behind, giving the choice of seamlessly switching between at least 3 navigation systems at any time during the driving (Acura's, Apple/Google Maps, or Waze in my very modest setup).
Engine stop/start is annoying, but there is a way to control it with the brake pedal pressure – light pressure prevents engine from shutting down.
Not sure what those rich folks with $60k+ cars are complaining about gas mileage. It's not a city commuter's car. I'm seeing 27-28 mpg cruising on the highway. It doesn't require premium fuel, that's additional 20% fuel economy for you.
Driver assist features are all good and very usable. I only don't get why would ACC (adaptive cruise control) need to be that sensitive and require periodic "proof of presence", literally makes me shake the steering wheel a bit every several minutes. I hope Acura will relax this "rule" with the future software update, …please.
Edmunds has 23 New Acura MDXes for sale near you, including a 2024 MDX SUV and a 2024 MDX SUV ranging in price from $57,650 to $57,650.
How much is a new 2024 Acura MDX in Exeter, NH?
A new 2024 Acura MDX starts at $57,650 (including destination charge) in Exeter, NH. Prices will go up based on the trim level you choose and any options you add. Keep in mind that prices can also vary from one state to another and even from one dealership to the next.
How much does a 2024 Acura MDX SUV cost in Exeter, NH?
A new 2024 Acura MDX SUV starts at $57,650 in Exeter, NH. Prices will vary depending on what trim level you choose. Each state may have different pricing, so make sure you enter your correct ZIP code on Edmunds.
How much is a brand-new Acura MDX in Exeter, NH?
A brand-new Acura MDX starts at $57,650 in Exeter, NH. The price can change based on a number of factors such as location, model year, trim level and options.
How much does a 2024 Acura MDX cost in Exeter, NH?
A 2024 Acura MDX costs from $57,650 to about $57,650 in Exeter, NH. The prices will vary based on trim level, installed options and dealership discounts.