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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #20 on: February 06, 2015, 01:21:53 pm »
"...Acura’s upsized SUV is all about and what people love about it. Indeed, the MDX is a well-conceived, well-designed and very well built machine for larger families led by parental units with egos too fragile to buy an even more practical Honda Odyssey. Or maybe those too self-important to be seen in a more affordable Honda Pilot."

LOL...hilarious line.    IMHO, the MDX is the best all round mid-size SUV for the money, and it would be my choice for wifey if we were not so happy with our Odyssey (2nd one).   

Back in November, we had both the new and the previous models parked in our driveway.
:) And that's what my wife said - "When it is time to replace the Odyssey, MDX is what I want"

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #21 on: February 06, 2015, 02:47:30 pm »
"...Acura’s upsized SUV is all about and what people love about it. Indeed, the MDX is a well-conceived, well-designed and very well built machine for larger families led by parental units with egos too fragile to buy an even more practical Honda Odyssey. Or maybe those too self-important to be seen in a more affordable Honda Pilot."

LOL...hilarious line.    IMHO, the MDX is the best all round mid-size SUV for the money, and it would be my choice for wifey if we were not so happy with our Odyssey (2nd one).   
sounds like a Honda fanboy. Wow you are one!!!!
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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #22 on: February 06, 2015, 04:44:46 pm »
As an LR4 driver I find almost all other SUVs excessively swoopy. ;)  The MDX is near the top of the list if I ever tire of British bricks. I don't like the touchscreen trend either, at least with the Land Rover I can turn it off and use traditional buttons. Do any of you MDX drivers  find the 260ish ft/lbs low? I would imagine a loaded MDX with a ski box etc would be a more than a match for engine.. Somewhat like my Ridgeline. Another 50 ft/lbs would be appreciated.


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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #23 on: February 06, 2015, 05:15:39 pm »
One of the best values in the segment, IMO.

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #24 on: February 06, 2015, 05:29:31 pm »
As an LR4 driver I find almost all other SUVs excessively swoopy. ;)  The MDX is near the top of the list if I ever tire of British bricks. I don't like the touchscreen trend either, at least with the Land Rover I can turn it off and use traditional buttons. Do any of you MDX drivers  find the 260ish ft/lbs low? I would imagine a loaded MDX with a ski box etc would be a more than a match for engine.. Somewhat like my Ridgeline. Another 50 ft/lbs would be appreciated.
See my pic above.  4 people + dog + tons of stuff (my older daughter moving to university) + bike and tall box on the roof on a cross country epic trip.  I wished for better nav and entertainment setup but not for more power.
And overall fuel economy on the whole trip was just above 9L/100km.
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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #25 on: February 07, 2015, 10:59:20 am »
As an LR4 driver I find almost all other SUVs excessively swoopy. ;)  The MDX is near the top of the list if I ever tire of British bricks. I don't like the touchscreen trend either, at least with the Land Rover I can turn it off and use traditional buttons. Do any of you MDX drivers  find the 260ish ft/lbs low? I would imagine a loaded MDX with a ski box etc would be a more than a match for engine.. Somewhat like my Ridgeline. Another 50 ft/lbs would be appreciated.
See my pic above.  4 people + dog + tons of stuff (my older daughter moving to university) + bike and tall box on the roof on a cross country epic trip.  I wished for better nav and entertainment setup but not for more power.
And overall fuel economy on the whole trip was just above 9L/100km.

That's good. The 267 ft lbs at 4200 RPM thing had me nervous. What elevation were you at? Did you go across the country?

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #26 on: February 07, 2015, 12:01:14 pm »
Surprisingly, the direct injected 3.5 pulls quite well even though it's 267 lb-ft @4200.  For such a heavy vehicle, it sprints to 96 km/h in 6.4 seconds according to Car and Driver. I think the engine dynamics is much improved compared to the non direct injection 3.5.

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #27 on: February 07, 2015, 12:38:47 pm »
As an LR4 driver I find almost all other SUVs excessively swoopy. ;)  The MDX is near the top of the list if I ever tire of British bricks. I don't like the touchscreen trend either, at least with the Land Rover I can turn it off and use traditional buttons. Do any of you MDX drivers  find the 260ish ft/lbs low? I would imagine a loaded MDX with a ski box etc would be a more than a match for engine.. Somewhat like my Ridgeline. Another 50 ft/lbs would be appreciated.
See my pic above.  4 people + dog + tons of stuff (my older daughter moving to university) + bike and tall box on the roof on a cross country epic trip.  I wished for better nav and entertainment setup but not for more power.
And overall fuel economy on the whole trip was just above 9L/100km.

That's good. The 267 ft lbs at 4200 RPM thing had me nervous. What elevation were you at? Did you go across the country?

We traveled Calgary -> Montreal -> Calgary plus lots of trips around Quebec, New York and New Jersey. 5 weeks.
Don't get me wrong, more power is always better, this is a car forum after all.  But for family duties the MDX has plenty.

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #28 on: February 07, 2015, 01:20:10 pm »
As an LR4 driver I find almost all other SUVs excessively swoopy. ;)  The MDX is near the top of the list if I ever tire of British bricks. I don't like the touchscreen trend either, at least with the Land Rover I can turn it off and use traditional buttons. Do any of you MDX drivers  find the 260ish ft/lbs low? I would imagine a loaded MDX with a ski box etc would be a more than a match for engine.. Somewhat like my Ridgeline. Another 50 ft/lbs would be appreciated.
See my pic above.  4 people + dog + tons of stuff (my older daughter moving to university) + bike and tall box on the roof on a cross country epic trip.  I wished for better nav and entertainment setup but not for more power.
And overall fuel economy on the whole trip was just above 9L/100km.

That's good. The 267 ft lbs at 4200 RPM thing had me nervous. What elevation were you at? Did you go across the country?

We traveled Calgary -> Montreal -> Calgary plus lots of trips around Quebec, New York and New Jersey. 5 weeks.
Don't get me wrong, more power is always better, this is a car forum after all.  But for family duties the MDX has plenty.
For reference, Calgary has an elevation around 3700ft.

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #29 on: February 07, 2015, 02:36:17 pm »
Yeah - I also like the looks of my gen. Less "van-ish" and still handsome.


I think all the new Acura models including the TLX look too plain

Poor Acura, just can't get a break. When the first TL came out, the buff rags railed about "generic styling." When Honda stupidly listened to the industry shills and came out with the 2009 TL, it was universally derided as being "weird."

I have had two TL's now, and both are very satisfactory cars. Nothing is stellar, but I don't drive on a race track, ever. The cars are excellent daily drivers, go down the road well, are good in the city and on long trips, are about as reliable as rocks and have reasonable running costs. I would expect the same from the 2015 MDX.
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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #30 on: February 07, 2015, 03:12:02 pm »
Yeah - I also like the looks of my gen. Less "van-ish" and still handsome.


I think all the new Acura models including the TLX look too plain

Poor Acura, just can't get a break. When the first TL came out, the buff rags railed about "generic styling." When Honda stupidly listened to the industry shills and came out with the 2009 TL, it was universally derided as being "weird."

I have had two TL's now, and both are very satisfactory cars. Nothing is stellar, but I don't drive on a race track, ever. The cars are excellent daily drivers, go down the road well, are good in the city and on long trips, are about as reliable as rocks and have reasonable running costs. I would expect the same from the 2015 MDX.

The 2004-2008 TL is one of the best looking Acuras ever.

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #31 on: February 07, 2015, 03:42:09 pm »
The 2004-2008 TL is one of the best looking Acuras sedans ever.
FTFY.

The sales figures agree too.

http://www.goodcarbadcar.net/2011/01/acura-tl-sales-figures.html

Between 04 and 06 the TL sold over 70k units a year in the US, peaking out over 78k.

By comparison the 4th generation was a disaster, hanging around the low 30k range. By comparison, in the worst year for the 3G TL it still moved 46k units (and that was 2008, economic crisis, pre-cash-for-clunkers, and last year of that model run).

There is a black TL-S in my neighbourhood. Still looks fantastic.
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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #32 on: February 07, 2015, 05:10:57 pm »
It's not really a beak anymore. I find the looks of it quite fine.....I think this new one lags behind with the interior more than anything else. My current gen interior feels nicer than the new one.

(Cleaned sunglasses - looked again). Oh, I see, perhaps it's the glare coming off of the chrome schnoz... ;D 

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #33 on: February 07, 2015, 06:58:22 pm »
Is the MDX really worth twice the price of a Sorento or a Santa Fe ??

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #34 on: February 07, 2015, 07:51:17 pm »
Is the MDX really worth twice the price of a Sorento or a Santa Fe ??

Old issue.  Why target Acura specifically ?  Twice the price?  Santa Fe XL base 32k with freight, MDX base 55k with freight, Q7 base 60k the freight.  Your comparing mainstream vs luxury, different features, performance, quality, etc.  Is a Chrysler Town & Country worth $10k more than a Dodge Caravan?   Does anbody think Chrysler is a luxury division? 

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #35 on: February 07, 2015, 07:55:49 pm »
From a purely rational perspective? Probably not worth it.

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #36 on: February 07, 2015, 08:12:17 pm »
Is the MDX really worth twice the price of a Sorento or a Santa Fe ??

Old issue.  Why target Acura specifically ?  Twice the price?  Santa Fe XL base 32k with freight, MDX base 55k with freight, Q7 base 60k the freight.  Your comparing mainstream vs luxury, different features, performance, quality, etc.  Is a Chrysler Town & Country worth $10k more than a Dodge Caravan?   Does anbody think Chrysler is a luxury division?

I wouldn't consider the Santa Fe a competitor, but I believe the Buick Acadia is, as Acura isn't quite up to their luxury competitors...

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #37 on: February 07, 2015, 08:18:44 pm »
Is the MDX really worth twice the price of a Sorento or a Santa Fe ??

Old issue.  Why target Acura specifically ?  Twice the price?  Santa Fe XL base 32k with freight, MDX base 55k with freight, Q7 base 60k the freight.  Your comparing mainstream vs luxury, different features, performance, quality, etc.  Is a Chrysler Town & Country worth $10k more than a Dodge Caravan?   Does anbody think Chrysler is a luxury division?

 :iagree:

I wouldn't consider the Santa Fe a competitor, but I believe the Buick Acadia is, as Acura isn't quite up to their luxury competitors...

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #38 on: February 07, 2015, 08:45:20 pm »
Is the MDX really worth twice the price of a Sorento or a Santa Fe ??

 ??? Yes! fack.

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Re: Test Drive: 2015 Acura MDX
« Reply #39 on: February 07, 2015, 09:54:24 pm »
Is the MDX really worth twice the price of a Sorento or a Santa Fe ??

 ??? Yes! fack.

More to the point I think it actually competes pretty well with the ML/X5/Q7 crowd. Is it completely on the same level in all the details? No. But do you have to be an OCD guy like me to really notice? Probably.