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Old 06-02-13, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by clickart
I'm in the market for a suv with third row. I'm debating the new mdx or the infiniti jx. They are priced very close to each other.
You can't go wrong either way. If you live in snowy area, you might want to check out MDX though.
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Old 06-03-13, 06:22 PM
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Sums up their new products pretty well
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars...emarkable.html

First drive: 2014 Acura MDX boasts improvements, yet feels unremarkable

The Acura MDX has long been a favorite SUV choice for many affluent suburbanites. We think its 2014 redesign will continue to please many, though impress few.

This three-row car-based SUV has cultivated a loyal clientele by combining a measure of luxury with a lot of versatility. It's less ostentatious than, say, a BMW X5 yet has a bit more exclusivity than a Toyota Highlander.

When the 2014 Acura MDX goes on sale in July, its prices will span a wider spectrum thanks to the addition of a front-wheel drive version. Sticker prices will run from $42,290 to $56,505, with a typical AWD Tech trim level retailing for $48,565.

We've just had the opportunity to drive a pre-release MDX borrowed from Honda.

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First impressions:
As always with Acura, the powertrain is slick and powerful. It's also nice to see that road noise is reduced, and handling is still responsive. The cabin is well put together and impeccably finished, but many controls have become more convoluted and confusing.

The functional seven-passenger interior remains the MDX's biggest drawing card. The front seats are very supportive; the second row can slide fore or aft to optimize leg room for second- or third-row passengers as needed. The 50/50-split third row is ideal for little kids, but pre-teens will feel they've outgrown it. A power release feature lets kids climb in and out of the third-row seat more easily.

Generous cabin storage facilities include a deep bin between the front seats with a padded top that serves as an elbow rest. A handy compartment behind the third-row seat has a slick lid that stays open as needed, rather than flop down. An available rear entertainment system includes a wide retractable video screen. The rear lift gate is power operated, but does without height adjustment.

Unfortunately, Acura just couldn't resist fitting the MDX with the same two-tier display-screen arrangement found in the RLX. On the plus side, it lets you control the audio system through the lower touch screen and view the navigation or other functions on the top one. But it also creates visual overload, and some simple functions take multiple steps to execute. Happily, a multifunction thumb wheel on the steering wheel alleviates some of that nuisance. (Read: "First drive: Bland Acura RLX is under equipped and outclassed.")

Most current MDX owners may not complain about how the new one drives, but some astute drivers might. The ride is firm yet compliant, but some motions at low speeds can be a bit abrupt. While the new electrically assisted steering is appropriately weighted, it is largely devoid of true feedback. That's too bad because the previous MDX steered quite well. Cabin quietness will certainly be appreciated with reduced levels of road noise, but we noticed some unwelcome suspension noise at low speeds.

We commend the punchy and refined 290-hp, 3.5-liter V6. The engine now employs direct injection. That, combined with some weight reduction and other measures, results in a combined EPA fuel economy gain of 2 mpg. We got 18 mpg with the previous MDX. The slick six-speed automatic is largely a carryover and shifts are always timely.

The MDX lacks a few features compared to its market peers, such as an oversized sunroof and cross-traffic alert. But the MDX comes with a front collision-warning system and lane-departure warning on all trim lines, except the Base. Oddly, a heated steering wheel is a dealer-installed option.

Bottom line:
Although the driving experience is unremarkable and the styling is quite anonymous, the new MDX preserves most of the assets of the previous generation, especially the plush and versatile interior. Plus, it gains one or two new tricks. In the three-row SUV club, it has all the ingredients to remain one of the sensible choices.

 
Old 11-12-14, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
agreed. it's really weak.



rdx isn't 3 row seater so not apples to apples. the gx460 is a comfy ride, nice interior and very capable 4wd off-roader, but more competing with a range rover, and also very thirsty (17mpg avg), plus quirky in some ways like the back 'barn' door.
the barn door, the overly luxurious approach to an off-roader and the thirsty V8 is what turned me off the GX
too bad, i dont need to go off-road much at all otherwise GX is a really nice SUV

MDX has my vote here
but with the upcoming XC90, I am rethinking it

im to either purchase or lease an SUV with 3rd row by April/May next year so I am looking into all the safest SUVs out there
Land Rover Discovery Sport is also coming out as a 3 row SUV (3rd row is optional) that is priced well in the $37k~$45k range
may be an alternative too
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Old 11-12-14, 03:52 PM
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Acura styling has lost its edge and losing interest from the faithful.
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Originally Posted by islandbeef
Acura styling has lost its edge and losing interest from the faithful.
Actually, people with MDX's are remaining loyal to new MDX's at at higher rate in 2014 than in prior years. ~33% of MDX trade ins in 2012 bought a new MDX, vs ~40% this year.
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Old 11-12-14, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by pbm317
Actually, people with MDX's are remaining loyal to new MDX's at at higher rate in 2014 than in prior years. ~33% of MDX trade ins in 2012 bought a new MDX, vs ~40% this year.
And sales (YTD 54k +33%) indicates they are getting repeat buyers, as well as those new to the brand.
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Old 11-12-14, 06:51 PM
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MDX is the best all around offering in the segment. Sales don't lie.
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Old 11-12-14, 07:29 PM
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I'd love to see the 370hp hybrid powertrain find it's way into the MDX
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Old 11-13-14, 08:01 AM
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My wife use to have a '13 MDX Advance. It road like crap, very bumpy and jittery especially at low speeds and had a lot of road noise but... It was soooo much fun to drive!!! I kinda miss it.
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