2012 Acura Mdx Awd 2013 2011 2010 on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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We're happy to present this 2012 Acura MDX All Wheel Drive with only 57K original miles, All power options including: Keyless Entry, Cruise, Rear View camera, ABS and every option listed at this eBay auction! This SUV is well loaded and in Good condition! Body is in great shape no rust and interior is clean and odor free! Mechanically it's in excellent shape; serviced and ready to go anywhere; all of the electrical options are one hundred percent functional, tires are in good shape and this MDX is ready to concur any of the adventures you will drive it to! This Acura was purchased from an insurance company with light rear above the frame damage, after the repair was complete, it's no different shape then it was 57 thousand miles ago when it rolled of franchise dealer's lot for the price of around $46,000. We're a full service dealership, with many year's experience in automotive repairs including collision and mechanical. All of our cars get restored to 100% oem standards and quality; We don't cut corners and employ strictly certified technicians! This 2012 SUV had no frame/unibody damage and none of the mechanical parts such as engine, transmission or suspension was ever touched or removed; it came in running and driving in to our shop. Only oem quality Acura parts was used to complete the repair on this unit. We replaced: Rear bumper cover and tail gate. All of the parts were painted with oem quality paint, blended in all the right places to make it look original and cleared with top grade clear. Due to the accident it was inspected by Ohio State Highway patrol for safety and road worthiness, and assigned an Ohio Rebuilt Title, which can be registered and insured at any state at the same rate as any other vehicle with a clean title. ENTERTAINMENT Front/rear door storage compartments Rear window defroster w/timer Front passenger lower center console compartment Aluminum threshold garnish Tri-zone front/rear synchronized automatic climate control system w/humidity control, air filtration, memory Seatback pockets Pwr door locks Trip computer Front center console w/dual access armrest LED backlit gauges w/progressive illumination Illuminated driver & front passenger vanity mirrors Auto dimming rearview mirror w/camera Remote entry system w/windows-open & moonroof function -inc: alarm & panic, personalized settings for driver seat, steering column, outside mirrors, climate control, select audio settings Exterior temp indicator Leather 8-way pwr front heated sport bucket seats -inc: driver pwr lumbar, driver memory Active front headrests (2) 12 volt pwr outlets Maintenance Minder system Front/rear carpeted floor mats Illuminated controls -inc: ignition, pwr window/door lock switches, steering wheel controls, overhead controls Leather-wrapped shift knob Lighting -inc: front/2nd row/rear map, ambient cabin, front footwell, door mounted courtesy, cargo MECHANICAL 6-speed automatic transmission w/OD -inc: Sequential SportShift, grade logic control, shift hold control, cornering G shift control Battery management system Independent MacPherson strut front suspension Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) Independent multi-link rear suspension Torque-sensing variable pwr rack & pinion steering 3.7L PGM-FI MPI SOHC 24-valve VTEC V6 engine Ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes Integrated dual outlet exhaust Drive-by-Wire throttle system Front/rear stabilizer bars 6-speed automatic transmission w/OD, Sequential SportShift, grade logic control, shift hold control SAFETY Side-impact door beams Emergency trunk release Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure Rear door child safety locks LATCH child seat mounting system (2nd row seats) Front side-impact airbags w/passenger side occupant position detection Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) w/traction control Hill start assist 3-point rear seatbelts 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD), brake assist Dual-stage multiple-threshold front airbags Daytime running lights Trailer stability assist Front & rear crumple zones Child seat tether anchors (2nd/3rd row seats) 3-point height-adjustable front seatbelts w/pretensioners & load limiters Tire pressure monitoring system w/location & pressure indicators Front & rear side curtain airbags w/rollover sensor |
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2022 Acura MDX spy photos show more athletic, TLX-inspired body
Thu, Aug 20 2020Acura's first in-house crossover/SUV is finally ready for another full redesign, and these latest spy photos give us our best look yet. This 2022 Acura MDX was caught by one of our spy photographers with bare minimum vinyl wrap camouflage. As such, we can tell that the new model will be quite a bit more athletic and share many styling cues with the recently revealed TLX sedan. Starting from the front, the MDX features the pentagonal grille from the TLX. While the outgoing version has a similar grille, this one is wider and flatter. It also has headlights that fit with the grille better, adopting a more angular, slimmer shape compared to the old MDX. The grille and headlights sit higher in the front fascia, too. Combined with what looks like a longer nose, the new MDX has a more proud, upright look versus the slumped, slightly minivan-esque design of the current model. Moving around the MDX, we can make out beefier fenders that give the new crossover a wide, sporty stance. The roofline looks a bit lower than the current MDX, furthering the sportier appearance. The rear quarter window also sweeps upward now. This echoes the window line of the TLX. The rear of the MDX is the least interesting, but it still borrows from the TLX. The taillights and the squared-off exhaust tips look just like those of the sedan. Otherwise, the MDX has a fairly generic hatch. Considering how close to production this prototype is, and a leaked Acura product road map, we're expecting the MDX to be fully revealed during this year's auto show season (whatever that may be), so sometime in the fall or winter. We suspect its powertrain lineup will mirror that of the TLX with a 272-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder as the base engine, and a Type S version (confirmed by the aforementioned road map) will get a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 making 355 horsepower. A hybrid model will probably be available eventually, too, but possibly not at launch. Versions powering the front or all four wheels will certainly be available, with the latter using the SH-AWD system Acura has become known for. Related Video:
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Acura recalls some 2022 TLXs for potential slashed tires
Wed, Dec 28 2022Acura has issued a recall that applies to less than 20 units of the 2022 TLX sedan. The cars included in the campaign were manufactured with tires that may have been damaged by part of a robotic arm while being sorted and stored at a Bridgestone facility in Tennessee. Assigned recall number 22V-950 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the campaign includes 19 units of the TLX built on September 1, 2022, and Acura estimates that 95% of them may have been built with damaged tires. The company explains that the tires fitted to these vehicles could have sustained cuts and/or tears because a protective plastic shoe located at the base of a robotic arm used to unstack tires exposed a sharp edge by rotating out of position. Damaging a tire's bead area can cause it to gradually lose air; the problem can also manifest itself through unusual noises or vibrations. The tire pressure monitoring system could warn the driver of an issue. The tires in question are Bridgestone's 235/50R18 Turanza EL440. Acura states that it's not aware of warranty claims, field reports, injuries or crashes related to the issue, and Bridgestone says that human workers are now tasked with loading and unloading tires in its facility. Owners of affected cars will receive details about the recall campaign by mail starting on January 30, 2023. They'll be asked to take their TLX to a dealership to get the tires inspected; new tires will be installed free of charge if the ones on the car fall within the affected date range. Drivers who experienced a problem related to this recall and paid to get new tires installed will be eligible to ask Acura for a refund. Related video:






















