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Acura MDX Review | | | | | | | | Performance | |         | | Overall Rating 7.0
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The Acura MDX is an utterly capable and perfectly useful SUV, although somewhat bland.
The MDX is offered as a four-door SUV in base or Touring trim. Both of them have a long list of standard features.
The MDX has a strong, refined powertrain and pleasant ride, though road noise is notable. The MDX feels agile, although braking distances are unimpressive.
The interior is flexible, with a third-row seat that folds flat into the cargo floor.
The MDX comes with standard XM Satellite Radio, OnStar on all models equipped with a navigation system, an in-dash 6-disc CD player on models equipped with a rear entertainment system, and an enhanced vehicle stability assist system.
| | | Acura MDX Strengths Room for seven passengers, powertrain smoothness, performance with no flaws, superior ride, serious amounts of cargo, well-balanced suspension, top-rated crash test scores, good reliability. | |
| | Acura MDX Weaknesses Low in luxury, limited off-road capability, below-average tow rating, interior design and materials, braking, emergency handling. |
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