2004 Acura Mdx Touring Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l Dvd, Bose, Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Elyria, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L 3471CC V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:OWNER
Used
Year: 2004
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Acura
Model: MDX
Trim: Touring Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: THIRD ROW SEATING, Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 100,600
Power Options: MOON ROOF, DUAL POWER SEATS, HEATED SEATS, NAVIGATION, BOSE STEREO, DVD MOVIE PLAYER, 6 DISC STEREO, REAR AC AND HEAT, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: TOURING
Exterior Color: BLUE METTALLIC
Interior Color: GREY
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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2004 ACUR MDX TOURING NO RESERVE 100,600 Original miles New Michelin tires New front rotors and pads New radiator as of 2013 All receipts and repair orders Fresh tuneup as of 2013 Transmission oil was done at 62,000 miles New battery this year Non smokers No pets AWD W/ 4x4 lock and traction Never driven in the snow *Suspension is nice and tight as well as the steering. No noises. Acura drives straight. Drives nice at 75mph with no problems. The engine is smooth and quiet and the transmission shifts smooth as well. This suv gets a continuous 27-29mpg on the highway. It is very fuel efficient. It drives with no issues and can be driven anywhere!! Its a really nice vehicle. We have bought new. It sits more than we drive it now. The interior is mint, 3rd row seating, cruise, stereo functions on steering wheel. Navigation system works well. Has front and rear ac and heat. Heated leather seats are all in great condition. It has DVD, so you can pop a movie in on a trip. 6 Disc Bose stereo. Dual power seats as well. EVERY power option works. Again. No issues with the Acura. It is very young especially only at 100,000 miles. Paint shines metal flakes like new. Very nice. The suv is free from accidents as well as rust. The suv is from Illinois and sustained yearly inspections. Clean title with no liens and is notarized already. Ready to go. I had it detailed as well. Elyria, Ohio is the location. If paying with check I would need it in advance for it to clear. I can assist in shipping also. Thank you. |
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2025 Acura MDX ditches touchpad, embraces touchscreens, Google, Bang & Olufsen
Tue, Apr 9 2024The 2025 Acura MDX sees a number of updates and upgrades, especially inside, where a new infotainment system is a potential game-changer for Acura's flagship SUV as well as, potentially, the entire brand. Now, at first glance, adding a 12.3-inch touchscreen to a new luxury car shouldn't be that big of a deal, even if it features over-the-air updates and Google built-in tech. It could even evoke an eyeroll if you found out that both the screen and interface are basically the same as you'd find in a range-topping Honda Accord. The reason it's significant is because of what it replaces. Acura's True Touchpad interface has been unloved since it debuted on the current-generation RDX and subsequently spread throughout the Acura lineup to everything not named Integra. This interface that paired a dash-top screen with a unique touchpad on the center console (pressing on the touchpad would select an icon on the corresponding spot on the screen) was not exactly a critical darling. The entire system felt like Acura was being contrarian, as if a touchscreen or even knob-and-display setup, were too basic. Well, they basic now. Even if the new touchscreen is shared with an Accord, so what? It's sensibly laid out, looks good enough and Google built-in means an enhanced version of Google Maps is on board along with various Apps from the Google Play store. And yes, Apple CarPlay is still present. With the True Touchpad truly gone, real estate opened up on the center console. There's a new, wide, kinda shallow bin that might be useful for something but seems a bit vestigial. It's located where the volume knob used to be — that's migrated west to where the touchpad was and therefore closer to your hand. The Touchpad's wrist rest that used to hover over the wireless phone charger is obviously no longer there, either, making it easier to place and remove your phone. 2025 Acura MDX with Advance Package View 7 Photos Another big-time change for 2025 is the addition of Bang & Olufsen sound systems instead of the Panasonic/ELS upgrades that have been an Acura staple for two decades. Although the ZDX is technically the first Acura to get a Bang & Olufsen system (the 2025 MDX will arrive at dealers after Acura's electric love baby with GM), the MDX gets the most powerful version. Not just in terms of an Acura Bang & Olufsen offering, but most powerful Acura sound system ever.
Acura ZDX returning as brand's first EV
Fri, Aug 19 2022Well this is unexpected. Not the fact that Acura will have an electric vehicle in the next couple years, but rather the name: ZDX. The name will appear on the Japanese luxury brand's first electric SUV, in 2024. The last time it appeared on an Acura was in 2013 on the short-lived ZDX fastback SUV. Like the Honda Prologue, it will be based on GM Ultium electric car platforms. If it's a stablemate to the Prologue, it likely shares a lot with the new Chevy Blazer EV. It would be a strong base considering Acura announced there will be a ZDX Type-S performance model. It could certainly benefit from the Blazer EV SS's dual-motor setup with 557 horsepower and 648 pound-feet of torque. Acura Precision EV Concept View 22 Photos Acura didn't offer any preview imagery of the new ZDX, but it did say it will share styling with the Precision EV Concept shown earlier today. It's apparently being designed in the same California design center that gave us the original ZDX. Though if it looks much like the Precision, this new ZDX probably won't have the distinct coupe-like shape of the original. The EV will launch in 2024 along with the Prologue and Blazer EV. Honda-developed EVs will follow in 2026. The Blazer will start around $45,000 for the cheapest version, and around $66,000 for the top-level one. We would bet the Acuras are on the high side of that range, with the Type S possibly topping the Blazer SS models. Related Video: The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV has been revealed
2019 Acura NSX Track Test Review | Exotic tech, exhilarating performance
Wed, Nov 7 2018EAST LIBERTY, Ohio — The 2019 Acura NSX makes sonorous noises behind my ear as the tachometer soars toward 7,500 rpm. My hands grip the squared-off steering wheel a bit too hard as I scrub off about 60 mph and dive into the first corner of the Transportation Research Center (TRC) dynamic handling course. There's 3,878 pounds of car beneath me, but the front tires do exactly what my hands tell them to, without hesitation, and I'm through the double apex corner without even thinking about the defiance of physics I just witnessed. On paper, a nearly 4,000-pound track car makes no sense. Yet in practice, it's just as tossable and eager to change direction as something much lighter. This is the NSX's party trick, thanks to some magic with the suspension and all-wheel drive system on this car. And while the new NSX is a very different vehicle than its predecessor, it was born of a similar spirit of innovation and forward thinking. The original Acura NSX hit the streets in 1991, establishing a new set of rules for every supercar released since. Constructed of an aluminum body — still an exotic material mainly used in competition vehicles — with curves that still drop jaws today, it was every bit as sophisticated as a Ferrari. But unlike Ferraris of the time, it was also reliable and easy to drive. Slide behind the wheel of a 1991 NSX, and you'll be transported back to a time when outward visibility was still in style. You can see the ground right in front of the nose. Turn around, and there's nothing blocking your view but a low wing. It's essentially a bubble canopy. Acura knows owners of the original NSX, your author included, absolutely love this about their cars. The effort to make the cockpit of the NSX similar is appreciated, even if modern crash standards prevent a perfect implementation. There are other subtle throwbacks. Every original NSX made a distinctive intake whine when winding it up to 8,000 rpm, and the new NSX has real intake noise physically pumped into the cabin to replicate this sweet sound all the way through the rev band. Another echo of the original is the simplified, sedate dash layout — eminently usable and likely to age well. A simplified version of the new RDX infotainment system would have fit the bill, too, but sadly it's not present. Under way, however, the generational similarities cease. Our time on this trip in the 2019 model was spent solely on track at TRC, and it was a wholly different experience from the old car.
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