2010 Acura Zdx Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
2010 ACURA ZDX WITH TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE. ACURA ONLY PRODUCED THIS VEHICLE FOR 3 YEARS. THIS CAR IS AN AMAZING VEHICLE IN MINT CONDITION. I'M THE SECOND OWNER OF THE VEHICLE AND HAS ONLY 28629 MILE ON IT. THE CAR COMES WITH A 5 YEAR/100,000 MILE WARRANTY. THE ONLY THING THAT IS NOT COVERED IS THE BRAKE PADS AND WINDSHIELD WIPERS. IT EVEN HAS TRIP INTERUPTION, WHICH ACURA WILL NOT ONLY PICK YOUR VEHICLE UP AND FIX IT BUT WILL PAY FOR A HOTEL FOR UP TO 3 NIGHTS WHILE YOU VEHICLE IS BEING REPAIRED. TALK ABOUT CUSTOMER SERVICE. THE VEHICLE IS BEING OFFERED A GREAT PRICE. GET IT WHILE ITS AVAILABLE, IT WON'T BE FOR LONG. THE VEHICLE IS ALSO BEING SOLD LOCALLY, SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. SHIPPING WILL BE ARRANGED AND PAID FOR BY THE BUYER.
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2014 Acura MDX ad campaign the most expensive in brand's history
Mon, 24 Jun 2013Realizing that it must spend more marketing dollars to compete with the more established luxury automakers, Acura is preparing to launch its most expensive ad campaign ever for its redesigned 2014 MDX. At $78 million, according to Advertising Age, the new "Made for Mankind" campaign that kicks off next month is exactly double what Acura spent on the 2013 RDX launch last year. It's also the brand's first cooperation with its new agency, Boston- and Los-Angeles-based Mullen Advertising. Thanks to its bigger budget, we'll be seeing ads for the MDX pop up just about everywhere from television commercials, cinemas and billboards to videos focused on computers and mobile devices.
The first such video is entitled "Human Race," and it enunciates Acura's recent tagline highlight, the synergy between man and machine. More interestingly, the 2014 MDX, which went on sale this month, doesn't make an appearance in the 60-second spot until close to the end. This video is posted below as well as a press release from Acura along with images of various ads we should start soon.
Acura ZDX getting the axe after 2013 despite new updates [w/poll]
Wed, 10 Oct 2012The Acura ZDX hasn't exactly lived a conventional existence, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that its death announcement isn't going according to standard industry protocol, either. Parent company Honda has taken the unusual step of trumpeting a refreshed-for-2013 model while simultaneously announcing that this will be the model's last year. According to Acura, the model's cancellation comes as the brand "sharpens its focus on new models and core products" like the forthcoming RLX sedan.
The audaciously styled crossover has been, to be charitable, a very reluctant seller since its 2009 introduction, but for 2013, Acura is jazzing up its concept car for the street with new kit. The changes include a lightly reworked front shield grille along with new power folding side mirrors and new tech features including lane departure and forward collision warning systems.
We'd say that announcing the model's discontinuation at the same time one is presenting a freshened model could hurt sales, but we're not sure there's anyone paying attention. Last year, Acura managed to shift just 1,564 units of the ZDX, giving it the No. 4 spot on our Worst Sellers of 2011 list. Through September, Automotive News reports that only 642 examples have been sold in 2012, making it one of the rarest new cars on the market.
Acura recalling 43k MDX and RLX models over seatbelt issue
Tue, 14 Oct 2014If you've ever lived in a wintery climate, you may have noticed something strange: no, not the perilously enticing sparkle of cold metal in the sunlight or the way your warm breath suddenly becomes visible in the frigid air, but the way your seatbelt seems increasingly reluctant to retract as the temperature drops. Acura, however, has found the problem more serious than a minor inconvenience, and is recalling some 43,000 vehicles across the United States to address the issue.
The recall in question affects about 7,000 RLX sedans (from the 2014 model year) and another 36,000 MDX crossovers (covering the 2014 and 2015 model years) to have their front seatbelts replaced. In the affected vehicles and in very low temperatures, Acura has found that "the driver's and front passenger's seatbelts may not release from the retracted position." Needless to say, seatbelts that can't be used don't offer any protection in the event of an accident, so the Japanese automaker is notifying owners and dealers to hook up to have those seatbelts replaced.