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Old 02-04-15, 04:43 AM
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Would you buy this over the Lexus GX 460?
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
thanks debbie downer. that $1000 increase (or $1100 i think it said in the article) is on the base model, which most likely has more standard equipment. on the top of the line it says the difference is only $100 more.

fuel economy changes 1 or 0 mpg depending on city/hwy and trim, hardly a big deal.

and you'd prefer a 6 speed auto over a 9 speed dual clutch transmission? u crazy.
I think a $1,000 increase for all those safety features, instead of having to buy the Tech and Advance packages to get them is a good trade off.
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Would you buy this over the Lexus GX 460?
In a heartbeat.
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Would you buy this over the Lexus GX 460?

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doesnt a GX start at 49k?
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Old 02-04-15, 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by gyrase321
Would you buy this over the Lexus GX 460?
Not a chance. These are nice upgrades, but I think the new MDX is incredibly bland looking. I'd also rather have a true SUV.
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The 9 speed transmission didn't really get high praise in the TLX. I hope they programmed this one better. I wonder what's causing the decrease in fuel economy?
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Originally Posted by gyrase321
Would you buy this over the Lexus GX 460?
No way.
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Old 02-04-15, 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by GSteg
The 9 speed transmission didn't really get high praise in the TLX.
Even though it has one more gear ratio, the (more or less conventional) 9-speed unit is not as sophisticated as the 8-speed dual-clutch/torque-converter gearbox. That's the one that has been getting the high ratings.
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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
doesnt a GX start at 49k?
yeah if you want no features (no leather, no heated seats, no new safety features, and lots of blank button inserts all over). i looked at one and couldn't do it. drives nice though.

Originally Posted by MPLexus301
I'd also rather have a true SUV.
better get one soon, they're going the way of the dodo.

Originally Posted by GSteg
I wonder what's causing the decrease in fuel economy?
probably just additional standard equipment adding weight.

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So on paper the 9-speed is appealing, but in practice, not as usable and responsive. This aside, the MDX is an excellent value proposition but since the styling and how it makes me feel is ho-hum, it's a pass.
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feel bad for those who bought '14 and '15. this is a huge change especially within the same model generation. but i'd wait for one more year until Acura iron out the issue with the ZF 9 speed auto, by then this will be the best luxury 3 row SUV on the market.
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Originally Posted by gyrase321
Would you buy this over the Lexus GX 460?
Definitely.
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Originally Posted by MPLexus301
Not a chance. These are nice upgrades, but I think the new MDX is incredibly bland looking. I'd also rather have a true SUV.
"true SUV"

Do you do or plan to do a lot of rock climbing or tow big heavy boats with a luxury SUV?

The MDX is very capable off road(plenty of videos of it). The few extreme off road capabilities that a truck based SUV have over a MDX I just can't imagine actual owners actually taking advantage of with their expensive luxury SUV's they drive everyday and do every day errands with.

The very few owners that take expensive luxury SUV's on punishing rock climbs/trails must not have issues ruining their paint jobs or quickly wearing out and damaging expensive suspension pieces. For 99% of buyers the MDX's better car handling, better fuel economy, better ride, are going to far outweigh some extreme off road capabilities a truck based big SUV is going to give over a MDX.

There are rumors the GX may go on the RX platform, "real SUV's" are disappearing pretty fast, no way they can come close to complying with future CAFE regulations.
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Originally Posted by Fizzboy7
Raising a base price $1100 on an aging model, whether you add more equipment or not, is risky. The first thing a potential customer will do on a dealer lot is look at the sticker. That just means there will likely be more incentives and subventing to offset the climb and keep people around. A car gets less appealing and sells less as it ages and fresher things come along. Making it more expensive does not help that situation.

In today's highly competitive and frantic race to achieve better fuel economy, any lowering of numbers is totally unacceptable and shocking. Virtually no manufacturer has brought out recent models with worse fuel economy. This is especially crazy and unexpected, considering the extra cogs of the more efficient transmission. If it weren't for the idle-stop feature, the numbers would be even worse. Shame on Acura.
Gas prices are lower, buyers of big luxury SUV's are generally not that very concerned with just 1 mpg or so drop/difference as that has more to do with driving style then anything. Honda's tend to get better real world fuel economy then their rated numbers. Likely they tuned the new transmission and engine for better response and a stronger powerband which likely dropped fuel economy a little, they may have given it sportier tires too for handling which could have effected fuel economy ratings. Either way I don't think buyers are going to be turned off by a slight drop in fuel economy if the vehicle feels more responsive, is quicker, handles better, and has some extra features standard for not that much more money.
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