Power everything; windows, mirrors, door locks, etc.
Environmentally conscious SUV owners will enjoy the MDX for its recent Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle (ULEV-2) designation, a first for any SUV. What this means is that the MDX's emissions ratings are extremely low, far below that of acceptable government levels.
The base MDX retails at a highly competitive $37,125 with fully loaded versions topping out just about forty five thousand dollars. Prices compare favorably with the Jeep Gran Cherokee, but the MDX undercuts BMW and Mercedes models by several thousands of dollars.
Acura recommends that owners use premium [91 octane] gasoline in their MDX. Delivering 17 miles city and 23 miles highway, the MDX's fuel economy is about average for a vehicle of its size.
While the marketers want you to think that the MDX is the benchmark by which all other SUVs must be measured against, it fails to deliver in the all important off road category. Still, Acura price, luxury, and quality is certain to be a draw for buyers interested in a vehicle that is just about as opulent as any production SUV.
Copyright 2005 -- Matt Keegan is a contributing writer for
Auto Parts Canada, a wholesaler of fine
Acura parts and accessories
for your MDX, RL, TL, NSX, or other fine Acura vehicle.
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