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Originally introduced with a 240-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine, the power was beefed up to 260 horsepower in 2003, and to 265 horsepower last year.
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There is also a remote control the kids can use in the back seat.Īcura did a mild restyling of the MDX for 2004, and last year added some important safety features, including improved vehicle stability control and brake assist, which Acura says “helps drivers apply full braking pressure” in extreme maneuvers that might occur while trying to avoid an accident.
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The player that holds the DVDs is in the dash below the car’s audio system, and the audio from a DVD movie plays over the MDX’s sound system or through the included two sets of wireless headphones.Īs with many other features of the MDX, the DVD system can be controlled by voice command. The rear-seat entertainment system ($1,500) has a seven-inch LCD screen that folds down from the roof behind the front seats. This is helpful when backing out of mall and supermarket parking spaces, as you can easily see people, including very little ones, behind you – not to mention other cars.Īs a bonus, all MDX models with the navigation system also have OnStar, which connects the vehicle by voice with live operators who can instantly pinpoint the vehicle’s location and give route guidance, as well as call out necessary emergency services, among other things. It works only when the transmission is in reverse.
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Acura says the database includes all United States cities and street names, and all of them are accessible through voice command or the system’s touch screen.Ī cool feature included as part of the navigation system is a rear-view TV camera, which displays what lies behind the car on the dashboard screen. It comes with a dash-mounted eight-inch display, a DVD-based database with more than seven million points of interest, three-dimensional graphics for freeway interchanges and ramps, turn-by-turn voice guidance and access to the Zagat restaurant guide. The navigation system ($2,750) understands 742 voice commands. Both are available only on vehicles equipped with the touring package. There are only two other extras offered on the MDX: a factory-installed navigation system with voice command, and a rear-seat DVD entertainment center. Standard are such amenities as a power moon roof, multifunction digital trip computer, synchronized dual-zone automatic climate control, leather seats in the first two rows, premium sound system, heated front bucket seats, and steering-wheel cruise and audio controls. You can get addicted to satellite radio even driving around home.Ī new exterior color, “Amazon green metallic,” also is available this year.Įven without the touring package, this vehicle already is very well-equipped. Last year, Acura added XM satellite radio as a standard feature on all MDX models, too, and this is nice to have especially while traveling in areas where local radio coverage is spotty. There is a button on the steering wheel to connect a Bluetooth-capable phone to the car’s system.
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With the touring package you also get a Bluetooth hands-free cell-phone system, which allows calls to be made using the MDX’s voice-recognition system. The upgraded audio in the touring model is a 225 watt, eight-speaker Bose system, which includes a six-disc, in-dash CD changer that allows extra discs to be stored without a separate magazine, Acura says.
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Only once in a while do they fail to detect a rain-dotted screen, forcing the driver to work them manually. The wipers, when put into the intermittent mode, sense when the windshield gets wet, then make a sweep to clear it. The touring package adds $2,825 to the MDX base price of $37,125 (plus $615 freight).īesides those new trim features, the touring package - included on our test model - adds a roof rack, rain-sensing windshield wipers, exclusive alloy wheels, upgraded sound system, two-position memory for the driver’s seat and outside mirrors, and an eight-way power front passenger seat.

Minor changes for 2006 include ebony-colored Zebra wood garnish for the center console and door switches, and what Acura calls “refined satin chrome accents,” on the models that have the “touring package.” That’s a strong testament to the original design and engineering of this vehicle, which essentially is an upscale version of the Honda Pilot (although the MDX came first, a year earlier than the Pilot). Acura’s premium sport utility, the MDX, continues for 2006 with few changes from last year, but still ranks as one of the best vehicles in its class.Īnd that’s rather remarkable, considering that the MDX has endured in a competitive marketplace since its 2001 model-year introduction with just minor upgrades along the way.
