And another one joins the fray. Acura has introduced the MDX, a luxury sport utility vehicle that has been designed from the ground up by Acura to be class-leading in performance and utility.
The MDX competes head-to-head with the Lexus RX300 in all categories. The Power and performance are similar, with each vehicle reflecting the respective manufacturer’s spin on a luxury vehicle. Like the RX300, the MDX probably wouldn’t be totally at home riding the Rubicon in California, but it’ll handle almost anything a normal SUV can handle. The key is that it does it in complete comfort.
The First sensation you gain when you shift into “D” and take off is the smoothness of the ride. Here is an SUV with ride quality to match the best of them. So I was surprised when I discovered that the suspension isn’t some exoticcombination of intricate geometries. The front suspension is independent,incorporating struts and an “L” arm. The rear is also independent,using multi-links and a trailing arm. There are gas-pressurized shocks at all four corners.
This suspension package offers a smooth ride on paved roads, good handling on winding roads, and a reasonable ride on washboard dirt roads. We took the MDX ona nice straight washboard dirt road near our daughter’s house in Virginia. In Some vehicles, it’s hard to hold onto the steering wheel on these roads. In the MDX, not only were we able to hold onto the wheel, the ride quality was good.There was a lot of feedback because of the road surface, but we were able to maintain control and comfort.
Attributes | Details |
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Category: | $35,000 – $40,000 Luxury SUV |
Who should buy this car: | A family looking for a High-Tech, High-Power Luxury SUV with room for 7 |
Comparable models in this class: | BMW X5, Infiniti QX4, Lexus RX300, Mercedes Benz ML320, Mitsubishi Montero Limited |
Acura has filled the MDX with some interesting features. One is a third row of seats. This two-passenger 50-50 split rear seat pushes the MDX into a seven-passenger vehicle. The front two rows of seats are leather-trimmed, with the third row upholstered in leather-like vinyl. Quite naturally, the third row seats fold flat to give increased carrying capacity, and this was the use we gave the MDX most of the time. You can also fold the second-row seats, further increasing carrying capacity. That’s for people who don’t have a lot of friends but have a lot of cargo to carry. Granted, legroom in the back seat isn’t great, but they’ll do for children, or for adults on shorter trips. Maximum Cargo capacity is 81.5 cubic feet, 49.6 cubic feet with the third row seats down and 14.6 cubic feet with all seats up.
On long trips, I found it difficult to get maximum comfort from the driver’s seat. I worked up a back ache that was relieved by the heated feature of the front seat, but I would rather not have had the ache.
All in all, though, the MDX is a great SUV. It’s comfortable, it has utility,and it’s smooth. Acura didn’t provide us with a price sticker at the time of the test, so we guessed that it would go for somewhere between $40,000 and $45,000. We were surprised when we learned that the base price was below $35,000 with a loaded model coming in at under $40,000.
Attributes | Details |
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Engine Type | 3.5L SOHC VTEC V-6 |
Horsepower | 240 @ 5,300 RPM |
Torque | 245 @ 3,000-5,000 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Premium 91 octane unleaded. |
Transmission | Five speed electronically controlled automatic transmission |
Tires | P235/65R17: all season mud and snow |
Overall Length | 188.5 |
Wheelbase | 106.3 |
Width | 77″ |
Turning Diameter | 37.8 ft curb to curb |
Curb Weight | 4,323 lbs. |
Fuel Tank | 19.2 gals. |
Miles Per Gallon | EPA city 17, hwy 23. |
Acceleration 0 to 60 | 8.8 seconds |
Base Sticker Price | $34,370 |
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