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Year:2009 Mileage:85196 Color: and interior blemishes for a
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Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
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2009 Acura MDX SH-AWD: Stunning Nighthawk Black with Leather Tan interior and Leather wrapped steering wheel. 85,196 original miles. Fully loaded with standard luxuries associated with the Acura MDX: Power moonroof, Power Bucket Seats, Power Steering, Power Locks, and Power Windows. Heated front seats. 3rd row seats are comfortable. Dual Zoned Air and Heat. Xenon headlights Bluetooth, Aluminum Wheels. Privacy Glass enhanced with Full Professional Tint all the way around! 5 Speed Shiftable Automatic Sports Handling All Wheel Drive (SH-AWD). Premium Acura sound with 6-Disc Changer with 8-speakers. Added the iSimple iPhone Adapter to enjoy quality music from Pandora. Rear Spoiler and All of the Safety and Luxury features Acura is known to put in their products.

The Extras, Accessories and Modifications for this vehicle are numerous, extensive and makes this vehicle FAR MORE VALUABLE than what I am asking.

Accessories and Performance Additions:

1. Professionally Installed Tow Bar Kit. (Richmond Performance Modifications-RPM)
2. Professionally Installed iPhone Adapter for Music and Charging. (Richmond Performance Modifications-RPM)
3. Professionally Installed Window Tint, Darkest Tint Possible. Lifetime Nationwide Warranty. (Richmond Performance Modifications-RPM)
4. MasterCraft Extended Warranty: 12,669 miles left on "Ultra" Warranty. (Dealer)
5. "PRO-PACKAGE:" Paint Protection with Molecular Adhesion (Never have to wax vehicle), Fabric Protection with Texguard Vinyl and Leather Protection (Eliminates Stains, Resists Fading, Prevents Deterioration and Cracking), and Quiet Ride Undercoating and Sound Shield (Reduces road noise, forms and insulation barrier, and protects undercarriage of the vehicle). (Dealer)
6. KEY PROTECTION PACKAGE!! You Do not have to pay for LOST Keys for 5-years. (Dealer)
7. GAP Insurance Purchased for this Vehicle. (Dealer)
8. PROTECTION PLUS: PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR: 5-Year Paintless Dent Repair Warranty. (Dealer)
9. VEHICLE RECOVERY BENEFIT: 5 YEAR/$5,000 BENEFIT & $1,000 RECOVERY. (Dealer)

2-Owner Vehicle. Both of us maintained meticulous service records. All service 2009-2012 performed at Crown Acura.

1. All modifications performed by Richmond Performance Modifications (RPM).
2. Vehicle serviced at RPM using Mobil1 Full Synthetic
3. New Battery, 10/2013.

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2014 Acura RDX adds new standard features, starts at $34,520*

Wed, 10 Apr 2013

Coming 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.

2025 Acura MDX Type S First Drive Review: Loss of a deal breaker is a game changer

Tue, Jul 9 2024

MALIBU, Calif. – One of two things usually happens when testing a three-row SUV on a twisting mountain road. First, I wonder why I thought doing so was a good idea in the first place. Or, I end up saying, “Well, I guess that wasnÂ’t so bad.” Neither happened with the 2025 Acura MDX Type S, a three-row SUV that somehow feels perfectly happy and at home on the sort of roads that make competitors feel like elephants in a horse race. Placed into Sport or Sport+ modes, the latter of which is exclusive to the Type S, the air suspension lowers 15 mm, and the adaptive dampers tighten to the extent that body motions are just about as level as you could get without making the ride chattering. If anything, certain choppier bits of pavement made the suspensionÂ’s reduction of suppression and rebound too jostling and queasy, but selecting a softer ride setting in the Individual drive mode option corrected that. The steering displayed a spot-on amount of extra heft in the Sport modes, being pleasantly firm on center and through initial turn-in, but seeming to loosen ever-so-slightly up in slower, tighter corners and hairpins. ItÂ’s pleasurable driving the MDX Type S, but not a workout. The real star, as has been the case for nearly two decades of sporting Acuras, is the Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive system, now in its fourth generation. This torque-vectoring system can send up to 70% of available power to the rear axle, and then 100% of that to the outside rear wheel while turning. The result canÂ’t be missed. Brake hard with the fat Brembo brakes (they measure 14.3 inches up front and benefit from an electric servo that effectively makes them adaptive to the amount of effort applied to the pedal), turn in with the beautifully contoured sport steering wheel, feel the front end bite, and the rear end not only comes around, but does so with authority. Thanks to the more aggressive power distribution in Sport and Sport+, thereÂ’s even a whiff of oversteer at a few moments. Tremendous. “Makes it shrink around you” is a tired cliche, but it applies here. The MDX feels about 700 pounds lighter than its 4,776-pound curb weight would suggest. The engine is actually the least impressive element of the Type S, a 3.0-liter V6 with a single twin-scroll turbo good for 355 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque.

2021 Acura TLX Long-Term Update | Seats look great, feel less so

Fri, Jun 11 2021

There's a lot to like about our Acura TLX A-Spec's interior. In particular, I love the vivid red leather upholstery, the satisfying drive mode selector, and the loads of space inside. What I'm not so in love with is the actual design of the front seats. They look great and are quite shapely with the undulating black faux suede inserts and leather piping separating the aforementioned red leather panels. But they're underwhelming when they're under you. My biggest complaint is that the seat bottom is extremely short, and the adjustment for angle is a bit limited. As such, my thighs lack support, and on a long trip, this can become quite uncomfortable. The Acura is far from the only car I've experienced with this issue, but with our car priced over $45,000, it's surprising there isn't more adjustment, or some sort of seat base extender common in sportier cars (most notably BMW). 2021 Acura TLX A-Spec View 51 Photos Also disappointing is the lack of lateral support. The seats look like they have some decent bolsters, but they're very soft and fairly wide apart. As such, they don't do much to keep you in place. And although this isn't the full-force Type S, the A-Spec still has an air of sportiness about it, so it seems like something Acura would want to improve a little. It's not all bad, though. The seats themselves have thick and reasonably soft cushioning, so the parts of you that are supported are comfortable. The adjustable lumbar support is actually quite excellent with the ability to add quite a bit over a large area. Overall, I'm not angry with the TLX's seats, I'm just a bit disappointed. They wouldn't put me off the car, I just think that, for as good as so much else is, it deserves something better. Related Video: