2004 Acura Mdx Touring Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Pleasant Hill, California, United States
If you are looking for an SUV that's got all the fixin's, stop right now, your search is over! You have the opportunity to drive this japanese titan, the 2004 Acura MDX Touring edition. What does touring mean? In addition to the 3.5L V6 pumping out 265 hp into a 5 speed automatic transmission to all four wheels (4wd), you also get the nav system AND a DVD player with a TV screen for the rear passengers. I have the original remote and wireless headphones that came with it as well! So not only can you carry 7 passengers, go 0-60 in 7 seconds, and enjoy heated seats, you also have dvd enjoyment and a premium bose speaker system to pump movies and tunes.
Alright, we all know this is the most luxury model of an already incredible car, so why this one? It has been dealer maintained every 10,000 miles since I got it at 70,000 miles (I'm the second owner), and services include engine mount replacements at 83k, front and rear brake pads and power steering at 87k, bushings, timing belt, and tires at 102k, starter and battery at 108k, spark plugs, transmission, filters, front pads and oil at 115k, and the shift lever at 122k. It's impossible to have a better maintained car than this, because for the last five years we've taken it to the dealer every 5-10 thousand miles and had them do everything they thought needed to be done. I have the paperwork for that as well. What aren't you telling me? Well, there is a small rip on the driver's side seat, some of the little plastic tabs that direct the a/c vents have snapped off, but aside from that the interior is immaculate. The thing on the exterior driver's side melted off in the heat one day, but we still have it and can be reattached no problem. It is a clean title, never been in an accident, no leaks or funny smells and the a/c blows cold. You would think you were getting into a 4 year old car, it has used a dash protector the entirety of its existence so the dash looks brand new as well. I'm selling this car because I downgraded to a sedan, so this is your opportunity to get a legendary SUV for an incredible price. |
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Acura TSX Sport Wagon on the way out?
Fri, 07 Jun 2013With Acura widely expected to consolidate its TSX and TL sedans into one model line in the near future, the fate of the TSX Sport Wagon is unsurprisingly in doubt. The long-rumored one-for-two sedan replacement is said to be dubbed TLX, and will sit above the Honda Civic-derived ILX, a model that already encroaches on the TSX's pricing and size. According to Ward's Auto, Acura officials are refusing to confirm that today's TSX wagon - effectively a re-schnozzed European-market Accord estate - is facing extinction. Reading the tea leaves, however, things certainly don't look good - the European Accord itself is said to be on the bubble and may not be replaced.
The TSX Sport Wagon was brought to the US as a niche play for the 2011 model year, with Acura of Canada taking a pass on the bodystyle. Officials said at the time that it hoped to shift 4,000 units per annum, roughly a 10-percent sliver of US TSX sales. And while Acura doesn't normally break out the wagon in its sales reports, Autoblog was able to obtain the model's totals for the last two years: the company sold 3,210 Sport Wagons in 2011, improving to 4,234 units last year. The current 2013 model began trickling into showrooms in December, but some dealers are still looking to clear out remaining 2012 models at handsome discounts.
Acura considering Vezel-based compact crossover
Thu, 16 Jan 2014There's a distinct benefit to automakers having their own premium brand. After all, why develop one vehicle to be sold under one nameplate if you can turn it into two? Especially if a little reconfiguration and some premium accoutrements allow said automaker to charge significantly more for the luxury version. It's a winning formula - for crossovers especially - that Toyota has used to turn the Highlander into the Lexus RX (even if the first-gen RX arrived before the original Highlander), that Ford has used to transform the Edgee into the Lincoln MKX and that General Motors has applied to the Chevrolet Suburban to turn it into the Cadillac Escalade (to name just a few of the many examples out there). And it's one to which Honda and its Acura division are certainly not unaccustomed.
Acura has adapted its Euro-spec Honda Accord into the TSX, the Civic into the ILX, the CR-V into the RDX and the Pilot into the MDX. And now that the Honda Vezel is coming to market, Acura reportedly has its eye on that as well. The idea was first introduced when Acura unveiled the SUV-X concept (shown above) at the Shanghai Motor Show this past April, just a few months after Honda revealed its Urban SUV concept that previewed the production Vezel. At the time, says Automotive News, Acura said it intended to put the concept into production in China for the Chinese market, and it's reportedly moving ahead with those plans. But now that it is, executives are wondering where else they might find buyers for the premium compact crossover.
With the Vezel soon to begin production alongside the Fit at Honda's new plant in Mexico, it wouldn't be a stretch to see the Acura version follow suit. The market does, after all, seem to be heating up with entries like the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and Mercedes-Benz GLA, and we couldn't blame Honda - pardon us, Acura - for wanting a slice of that pie.
2014 Acura RDX adds new standard features, starts at $34,520*
Wed, 10 Apr 2013Coming off a complete redesign for 2013, the second model year the second-generation Acura RDX has received a few tweaks to its equipment packaging and a slight increase in pricing for 2014. With all models receiving a price hike of $200, the 2014 RDX will now have a base price of $34,520 (*not including $895 for destination).
New for the 2014 RDX, Acura has included even more technology to the standard models, including a push-button starter, rear-view camera and an updated audio system that delivers Pandora Internet radio, SMS text messaging and Active Noise Control. Buyers will still be able to add all-wheel drive and the optional Technology Package. Scroll down for a press release breaking down more features of the 2014 RDX and complete model pricing.