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Auto Scores - Summary of Auto Reviews for 2010 Acura MDX
Handling:
9
Exterior Style:
8
Interior Style:
7
Price:
9
Mileage:
8
Safety Features:
9
Overall:
9
2010 Acura MDX Details
Base MSRP: $42,230 Fuel: 3.7l/224 MPG (city): 16 MPG (highway): 21 Base Invoice: $38,776 Body style: Sport utility Destination: $860 Transmission: 6-speed a/t Engine: Gas v6 Drive Type: All Wheel Drive
2010 Acura MDX Overview
The 2010 Acura MDX ($42,230) comes standard with leather upholstery in the first two rows, three-zone climate control, power heated front seats with driver memory, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power tailgate, console, cruise control, rearview camera in mirror, message center, trip computer, AM/FM/CD/MP3 sound system, XM satellite radio, Bluetooth, auxiliary audio input, and split-folding rear seats. The MDX Technology Package ($45,905) adds hard disc navigation with VGA screen, AcuraLink communications, real-time weather (with climate-control link) and traffic, 410-watt 10-speaker Acura ELS surround sound system, multi-view rearview camera, and USB port.
2010 Acura MDX Review Summary The 2010 Acura MDX, ranked 8.33 by ACG in the Luxury Midsize SUV class, is the top pick its class for many reviewers. The updated MDX has joined the remainder of the Acura line-up with the company’s new signature grille and design. However, it is not just broad design strokes that received reviewers’ attention. Sharp revisions were made from front bumper air intakes to the wheel selections, and interior styling is much improved with a darker wood trim and standard LED lighting for added effect. A standard third row of seating provides extra room, although reviewers agree that it remains more comfortable for children than for adults. A new 6-speed transmission with paddle shifters channels the power of a 3.7-liter, 300hp V6 engine to the all-wheel drive system. Slightly less torque than the 2009 model trades off with a slight improvement in fuel economy. The Acura MDX offers a quiet ride that comes from a better power steering system, which mitigates vibrations. In Sport mode, the driver has active control over gear selection, and reviewers agree that the Technology Package is a key perk of this car. More utilitarian features, such as an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a power tailgate, average cargo room for its class, and a multi-view reversing camera that displays in the rearview mirror, are balanced with a revamped entertainment suite, including a built-in hard drive for uploading CD libraries, USB connectivity, Bluetooth, satellite radio, Song by Voice technology, and a 9 inch motorized VGA screen. The Entertainment package adds a DVD player to the rear facing display, and despite a significant redesign, reviewers dislike the confusing control system. The Acura MDX is also a good match for consumers looking for a healthy dose of luxury since it boasts Milano perforated leather with standard heated and optional cooled ventilated front seats, and a standard power tailgate, sunroof, and tri-zone automatic climate control system. All of this luxury comes at a price, and although comparable models are less pricey, they lack some of the sparkling technology the MDX has to offer. On the whole, reviewers agree that the 2010 Acura MDX has been greatly improved and is a much more well-rounded luxury crossover SUV.
2010 Acura MDX Review Handling A retuned active dampening suspension gives the MDX a powerful, yet smooth ride in Comfort mode, and reviewers agree that the MDX’s Sport mode gives a far sportier, tighter ride than other vehicles in its class. The MDX also comes standard with all-wheel drive.
2010 Acura MDX Review Safety Again, technology is the order of the day for the Acura MDX. It is loaded with electronic safety features such as the Collision Mitigation Braking System, blind spot information system, and an available adaptive cruise control system. An upgraded navigation system with real-time weather and lane guidance is displayed on an upgraded screen. The MDX’s HandsFreeLink technology supports a greater number of paired phones while Hill Start Assist prevents rolling back when on a hill. Standard safety features include antilock disc brakes with brake assist, front-seat side airbags, full-size side airbags, active front head restraints, and stability control. The MDX earned five star rating in all front and side government impact tests, as well as a 4-star rating in rollover tests.
2010 Acura MDX Noteworthy The Acura MDX Sport package has been replaced by the Advance package, which includes everything previously offered in the Technology Package and then some.
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