
Here are information about 2011 Acura MDX,  include review, specifications, features and price. Acura has been  release new Luxury Midsize SUVs, 2011 Acura MDX. The new Acura MDX  features a new 3.7-liter SOHC VTEC V6 with 300 horsepower and 270  pound-feet of torque, which Acura says now features more heavy-duty  parts for extra longevity. The MDX is offered in five trim levels  starting with the base model and moving up through the Technology,  Technology and Entertainment, Advance and Advance and Entertainment  groupings. The Entertainment package, which is offered with either the  Technology or Advance groups, includes a rear seat monitor, DVD player, wireless headphones and heated rear seats.
nside, the MDX provides a welcoming cabin. Build quality and the standard of materials are absolutely what one would expect from Acura, but after a week with the MDX, it felt more like an extraordinarily equipped Honda than a bona-fide luxury SUV. What I wanted from being inside the MDX was to feel…special, and I simply did not get that sense. The lack of “oohs and aahs” from occupants seemed to confirm this. The Acura was flawless on an out of state weekend trip with my family, and seat comfort cannot be faulted. The high number of buttons on the center stack may be off-putting at first, but at no time was I unable to quickly adjust climate, nav, or stereo settings when needed.
nside, the MDX provides a welcoming cabin. Build quality and the standard of materials are absolutely what one would expect from Acura, but after a week with the MDX, it felt more like an extraordinarily equipped Honda than a bona-fide luxury SUV. What I wanted from being inside the MDX was to feel…special, and I simply did not get that sense. The lack of “oohs and aahs” from occupants seemed to confirm this. The Acura was flawless on an out of state weekend trip with my family, and seat comfort cannot be faulted. The high number of buttons on the center stack may be off-putting at first, but at no time was I unable to quickly adjust climate, nav, or stereo settings when needed.
All MDX’s share one powertrain, a 3.7L V-6 rated at 300hp-Acura’s  most powerful engine ever (the same powerplant is used in the RL sedan),  teamed to a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters. All MDX’s use  Acura’s Super Handling All-Wheel Drive system, which can adjust power  delivery from the front to rear, and between the rear wheels for better  handling. The new for 2010 V-6 is, as one would expect from Acura, silky  smooth. Acceleration is about what you would expect from a high-end V-6  SUV, but the turbocharged Cadillac SRX   we tested felt more explosive in passing situations. With fuel economy  ratings of 16/21mpg city/highway, the MDX is in line with the  competition. As for handling, the MDX was excellent, feeling smaller  than it was. From the driver’s seat, you would never guess you were  driving a vehicle with three rows of seating.
The 2011 Acura MDX starts at $42,580, and comes standard with XM  Radio, power heated front seats, power tailgate and power moonroof. Our  test MDX also included the Tech Package, which adds navigation, voice  recognition, multi-view rear camera, surround sound stereo and  three-zone climate control. Also added was the Advance Package, giving  you the Active Damper System, Collision Mitigation Braking System,  ventilated leather sport seats, adaptive cruise control, the 19″ alloys  we adored, and auto-leveling xenon HID headlights. Finally, for the  kiddies the MDX has the Entertainment Package, featuring DVD rear  entertainment with 9″ screens, wireless headphones, and heated rear  seats. Final tally of our fully loaded MDX was $54,965USD, including  delivery.












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