Truly one of man's best friendsTruly one of man's best friends
Better than a dog The MDX has been around since 2001 and shares numerous components with the likes of the Honda Odyssey, Pilot and Accord. These origins explain the plush comfortable ride that one would expect from an
The MDX does not require its owners to make any compromises. It fits in every garage, it has a tight turning radius, and it can accommodate up to 7 passengers and basically drives like a minivan. It is practically impossible to fault this SUV and the way it handles itself. Acuras, like Hondas, are known to be reliable and cost efficient to own, not to mention that it will not leave any funny spots on your living room carpet. Powered by Honda My trip at the wheel of this truck included a total of four passengers and over 150 kg of luggage and gear. At no moment did the MDX demonstrate
The 3.5L V6 generates plenty of low-end grunt, enough to propel the large SUV to 100 km/h in about 8.5 seconds. When pushed hard, the engine generates a deep pleasant howl that speaks volumes about the sophisticated high compression VTEC powerplant. It is whisper quiet at idle and puts many other V6s and V8s to shame in terms of all-around performance. Still stylish after 5 years Although a half-decade is nearly a lifetime in the car business, the MDX has aged gracefully. In 2004, the addition of a second tailpipe and new wheels spiffed up the already handsome and chiselled lines of the truck.
The dash is logically laid-out and functional. I can find only two irritations when it comes the MDX's accessories: the automatic wipers tend to exaggerate the amplitude of the falling rain and the location of the temperature controls are somewhat out of reach from the driver's position. Recent Articles
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