Ext. color: Liquid Carbon Metallic
Int. color: Ebony
Drivetrain: All-wheel Drive
MPG:
19-25
Fuel type: Gasoline
Transmission: 10-Speed Automatic
Engine: 3.5L V6 24V GDI SOHC
Stock #: PL010767
VIN: 5J8YE1H80PL010767
Convenience:
Adaptive Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Keyless Start, Navigation System, Power Liftgate, Remote Start
Entertainment:
Bluetooth®, HomeLink, Premium Sound System
Exterior:
Alloy Wheels, Sunroof/Moonroof
Safety:
Backup Camera, Blind Spot Monitor, Brake Assist, LED Headlights, Lane Departure Warning, Stability Control
Seating:
Leather Seats, Memory Seat, Third Row Seating
AutoNation Acura South Bay review
Excellent service staff!
November 2, 2023
By Patrick M from Chula Vista, CA
It the staff who makes the service department great. My car always feels new after car service. Thank you Steve Ravaglia of Acura South Bay!
2023 Acura MDX Advance review
2023 MDX With Tech Package
June 28, 2023
By Steve from Chicago
Owns this car
Just traded my 2017 mdx tech for a 2023. All the improvements across the board are great. I love this car. I’m a huge Acura fan. This is my 5th Acura, 2nd mdx. Every Acura I owned has been purchased new, since 2004. I have yet to have an issue with any vehicle I have owned. I keep up on my maintenace and thats it.
I usually get a new one every 5-6 years or once my odometer rolls over 120k, just so I can get a decent trade in allowance.
Prior to getting my 2023 MDX, I looked at the BMW X5 for almost 20k more (not worth it) and the Audi Q7. Both are very nice looking cars and drive great. However I also own a 2011 audi a5 coupe as a weekend crusier and at 70k miles the motor blew due to excessive oil consumption. The European imports look and drive great. But the reliabilty is for xxxx. I’ve known other people who have owned them and had similar issues. Over engineered fancy looking junk. Acura is right on par with all the Euro imports as far as fancy options, performance, looks and comfort is concerned. But when it comes to reliabilty Acura blows them all away. If you are reading this and are considering a new MDX, or any Acura product, research how many older Acura’s are still on the road or for sale with a lot miles. Then compare those to older BMW’s
Audi’s or Range Rovers. All those brands are at least 20% $ more for an entry level when new. Then a few years later you will see them advertised for at least 20% less then Acura’s.
A repair bill for a BMW (Break My Wallet) or Audi can easily de-value the entire car. So unless money is if zero concern. Go with the MDX. It looks and drives great, and you will have long term reliability.