Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6 3.5 L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Acura
Model: MDX
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: Tech Pkg DVD, NAV, Camera
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 129,000
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Safety: Vehicle Stability Assist
A very well kept and well maintained vehicle. A Must see.
Front Brakes – pad and rotors – replaced a month ago
4 brand new tires installed worth $1000. Good Year Allegra Touring Fuelmax. Canadian tire – receipt available.
Rear brakes- pads and rotors replaced 2 months ago.
Transmission fluid flushed - a month ago.
Rear differential fluid and Transfer case fluid flush done recently at Mr. Lube.
Engine oil and filter change every 5000 km.
//There is a very small dent at the rear passenger door bottom side. Picture provided of the same.
AM/FM Stereo, Air Conditioning, Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Cassette Player, Dual Airbag, Navigation System, Power Seat, Power Steering, Power Windows, Roof Rack, Side Impact Airbag, Cruise Control, Leather Interior, Traction Control, Tilt Wheel,6 CD Changer, DVD Player, Panoramic Sunroof, Premium Audio, Privacy Glass, Power Door Locks, Rear Camera, AWD with Variable Torque Management and Vehicle Stability Assist. 7 Passenger. Great Car for family of 5 or more.
Engine: 3.5 Litres V6
ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES
Speakers: 8 , Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Remote CD player , 1st row LCD monitors: 1 ,CD player ,Cassette ,A/V remote ,Premium audio system ,Entertainment system ,2nd row LCD monitors: 1 ,AM/FM radio ,Headphones
SEATS AND TRIM
Power driver seat ,Reclining 3rd row seat ,Split folding rear seat ,Heated front seats ,Rear seats: split-bench ,Power passenger seat ,3rd row seats: split-bench ,Leather steering wheel ,Front seats: bucket ,Front centre armrest: w/storage ,Leather upholstery ,Rear seat centre armrest
Max seating capacity: 7
CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Power windows ,Front cupholders ,Navigation system- touch screen ,Auto-dimming rear view mirror ,Remote keyless entry ,Rear cupholders ,Passenger door bin ,Passenger vanity mirror ,Driver vanity mirror ,Overhead console ,1-touch down ,Memory seat ,Automatic temperature control ,Rear air conditioning ,Power moonroof ,Illuminated entry ,Speed control ,1-touch up ,Driver door bin ,Air conditioning ,Tilt steering wheel ,Rear door bins
BODY EXTERIOR
Power door mirrors ,Roof rack ,Bumpers: body-colour ,Heated door mirrors
LIGHTING, VISIBILITY AND INSTRUMENTATION
Front reading lights ,Front fog lights , Low tire pressure warning- TPMS sensors,Rain sensing wipers ,Speed sensitive wipers ,Outside temperature display ,Fully automatic headlights ,Reverse sensing system ,Tachometer ,Rear window defroster ,Rear reading lights ,Trip computer ,Variably intermittent wipers ,Rear window wiper ,Compass
SAFETY AND SECURITY
Overhead airbag ,Ignition disable ,Electronic stability ,Dual front impact airbags ,ABS brakes ,Panic alarm ,Occupant sensing airbag ,Security system ,Dual front side impact airbags, 4 wheel disc brakes ,Traction control
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2025 Acura MDX prices rise thanks to new tech and audio
Tue, May 28 2024Acura revealed the 2025 MDX in April. Now, in advance of the updated flagship crossover arriving at dealers, the brand's released pricing. We'll start with the numbers, prices rising anywhere from $850 to $1,550, with $100 of that being a higher $1,350 destination charge. MSRPs for the latest MDX after destination, and their differences from 2024, are: Base FWD: $52,250 ($850) Base SH-AWD: $54,450 ($850) Technology Package FWD: $57,650 ($1,550) Technology Package SH-AWD: $59,850 ($1,550) A-Spec SH-AWD: $62,850 ($1,050) Advance Package SH-AWD: $67,350 ($2,000) A-Spec Advance SH-AWD: $69,350 (New trim) Type S Advance SH-AWD: $76,300 ($1,250) What's the extra money get? Most importantly, a new infotainment system coded on Google built-in that jettisons the unwieldy and unloved Acura True Touchpad interface for a 12.3-inch touchscreen. Having Google built-in means an enhanced version of Google Maps is on board, along with various apps from the Google Play store (including Android Auto and Apple CarPlay). The center console space formerly reserved for the touchpad and wrist rest houses a wide, shallow bin and an easier-to-access wireless phone charger. Elsewhere in the cabin, there is a new Bang & Olufsen sound system with either 19 or 31 speakers in all but the base trims, better hardware for the AcuraWatch driver assistance suite, and additional sound deadening plus rear laminated glass on most trims. Exterior visual differences are also subtle, with revised lower fascias for both standard and Type S models, new grille inserts for both, and a revised grille surround that removes the chrome lipstick look of the standard MDX. The taillights are now darker, and there are new wheel designs throughout. There might be a few more Easter eggs for MDX lifers, too. A member at the MDXers forum pointed out that the 2025 Advance trim features a body-colored skirting just like the late third-gen MDX instead of the black skirting applied on the fourth-gen through 2024.  As for those trims, the A-Spec with the Advance Package is new, finally letting buyers combine the A-Spec's sportier appearance with the Advance's luxury and tech features such as 16-way power front seats, a head-up display, and surround-view camera. Acura also puts quilted leather seats in the new trim, the stitched hides once exclusive to the Type S.
A smoother operator | 2017 Acura MDX Sport Hybrid First Drive
Tue, Apr 4 2017There's a lot to unpack when trying to understand the 2017 Acura MDX Sport Hybrid. Acura is billing it as a three-row crossover infused with NSX technology via a sport-oriented hybrid drivetrain. So it's a hybrid crossover, sure. But it doesn't comport itself like a traditional crossover, nor is it a conventional hybrid. What it is, underneath, is an intentionally subtle blend of impressive technologies doing their best to appear transparent – and it's too subtle, I fear, to be appreciated by those who'd like it the most. This is a lot of foreshadowing, but if you're not familiar with the MDX Sport Hybrid's powertrain, let's fill you in. The MDX Sport Hybrid uses the same basic system as the 2014 RLX Sport Hybrid, with some newer NSX battery tech sprinkled in, packaged neatly into the refreshed third-generation MDX platform. The system improves handling and efficiency – but more important, it smoothes out the harshness of shifts and engine stop-starts. We do need to examine the system in some detail to understand how all this affects the MDX as a whole, so let's go toe to tail. Up front is a transversely-mounted 3.0-liter V6 making 257 horsepower and 218 pound-feet of torque, as well as featuring i-VTEC and cylinder deactivation. It's slightly smaller than the 3.5-liter V6 found in the conventional MDX and many other Honda and Acura products. Attached alongside is a Honda-produced 7-speed dual-clutch transmission that has a 47 hp, 109 lb-ft electric motor-generator stuffed inside. Amidships are the battery pack and the electronics to control it, and stretching aft from there are large cables feeding power to a pair of electric motors that reside in single housing, one for each wheel. Together, they produce electron witchcraft and torque-delivery wizardry – and add 72 hp and 108 lb-ft of torque to the mix. The total system output is 321 hp and 289 lb-ft of torque – a gain of 31 hp and 22 lb-ft over the conventional MDX SH-AWD. Beyond the raw numbers, there's the remarkable subjective benefit of the Sport Hybrid's drivetrain. Engine start-stop events are quiet and smooth, nearly imperceptible when under way – in stark contrast to the too-perceptible shudder of competing engines kicking on. The electric motors (mainly the one residing in the transmission) add in power to make up for the lull during a shift, making shifts up or down seamless, as well as providing regenerative capacity.
2022 Acura MDX production officially begins in Ohio for the revamped crossover
Wed, Jan 13 2021Production for the 2022 Acura MDX is officially underway in East Liberty, Ohio. We got to see the MDX Proto late last year, and the final production MDX was revealed a couple months after it in December. Now, Acura is screwing them together. Acura says the new MDX should begin to hit dealerships on February 2. It feels mighty early for a 2022 model year vehicle to already be hitting dealers, but that’s just how Acura is handling it. Only the standard MDX with its carryover 3.5-liter V6 (290 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque) will be available at first. WeÂ’ll have to wait until summer for the Type S and its 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 (355 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque) to come online, similar to the TLX Type S. Just like the TLX, the MDX is riding on a new platform this year. ItÂ’s designed to be much more athletic and luxurious than before. WeÂ’ll be getting our first turn behind the wheel soon, so youÂ’ll want to come back for the first drive to see how Acura executed. The TLXÂ’s chassis and handling improvements give us high hopes for the MDX to see similar gains in refinement and agility. There is one first for Acura when it comes to the physical production process of the MDX. ItÂ’s the first Acura to use the plantÂ’s new 5,000-ton stamping press. Acura says this new machine allows for “sharper sculpting of the hood and body panels while forming steel and increased amounts of aluminum.” For all the details we currently know about the MDX, check out our full reveal post here. Related video: