Certified 2023 Acura MDX Technology










































Certified 2023 Acura MDX Technology
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88,522 mi -
Plano, TX (902 mi)
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Good Deal -
This car presents a good buying opportunity. Our analysis compares this car's price, features, and condition with similar 2023 MDXs.
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American-Made Index -
This SUV was No. 8 on the American-Made Index, which analyzes five factors to find the most American cars.
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Certified Pre-owned -
Certified cars are manufacturer warrantied and typically go through a rigorous multi-point inspection.
This vehicle is a good deal
This car presents a good buying opportunity. Our analysis compares this car's price, features, and condition with similar 2023 MDXs.
Our analysis compares this car with similar 2023 Acura MDXs, factoring in 100+ variables including:
- Supply & demand
- Price
- Original MSRP
- Mileage
- Add-on packages
- Feature upgrades (e.g. alloy wheels, bluetooth)
- Exterior and interior colors
- Vehicle history (when available)
- Dealer ratings & reviews
Features & specs
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Majestic Black Pearl exterior color -
Espresso interior color -
Gasoline fuel type -
3.5L V6 24V GDI SOHC engine
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19-26 mpg -
Front-wheel Drive drivetrain -
10-Speed Automatic transmission -
No accidents or damage reported
Convenience
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Cooled Seats
- Heated Seats
- Keyless Entry
- Keyless Start
- Navigation System
- Power Folding Mirrors
- Power Liftgate
- Remote Start
Entertainment
- Apple CarPlay®
- Bluetooth®
- HomeLink
- Premium Sound System
- Satellite Radio
- WiFi Hotspot
Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
- Moonroof
Safety
- Backup Camera
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Brake Assist
- LED Headlights
- Lane Departure Warning
- Rain Sensing Wipers
- Stability Control
Seating
- Leather Seats
- Memory Seat
- Third Row Seating
Additional popular features
- headlight control - auto highbeam
- USB Port
- traffic sign recognition
- dynamic steering
- driver monitor
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- collision warning system
- autonomous drive
- parking distance sensors
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- parking assistance
Seller's notes
Vehicle history report
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No accidents or damage reported -
1 owner -
Personal use only -
No open recalls reported
Included warranty

Enjoy peace of mind with Acura Precision Used program benefits.
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Max age/mileage: 10 years old or newer from their original in-service date at the time of sale.
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Basic warranty terms: 6 months/7,500 miles
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Powertrain: 6 months/7,500 miles
- Maximum age/mileage
- 10 years old or newer from their original in-service date at the time of sale.
- Basic warranty terms
- 6 months/7,500 miles
- Powertrain
- 6 months/7,500 miles
- Dealer certification required
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112 point inspection - Roadside Assistance
- Yes
- Deductible
- No
- Return/exchange policy
- 7-day exchange
- Out-of-town repair/service
- Yes
- Free service loan
- Trip interruption expense reimbursement
- Special finance terms
- Yes
- Transferability
- Yes
- Satellite radio subscription
- 3 months
- Complimentary service/maintenance
- 1 oil change within 1yr of ownership
Park Place Acura
- Monday
- 9am - 8pm
- Tuesday
- 9am - 8pm
- Wednesday
- 9am - 8pm
- Thursday
- 9am - 8pm
- Friday
- 9am - 6pm
- Saturday
- 9am - 7pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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Consumer reviews
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Like other reviews I love this car!
Like other reviews I love this car! Comfortable, stylish, it’s inherently a Honda so likely reliable. Gas mileage not great but better than MDX of the past which weren’t nearly as fun to drive! Highly recommend this Acura. Haven’t owned one since I had a 2008 TL but I have the same happy feeling whenever I drive it, now in a very different life stage! - Purchased a Used car
- Used for Commuting
- Does recommend this car
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I have the 23 Acura MDX SH-AWD I love the ride and looks
I have the 23 Acura MDX SH-AWD I love the ride and looks of it. I wished I would have bought one a long time ago . Just wished it got better gas mileage. But for a V6 aspirated engine. I shouldn’t complain. It’s comfortable, handles as good if not better than the Atlas I had. - Purchased a Used car
- Used for Commuting
- Does recommend this car
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Love our 2023 MDX
We love our 2023 Acura MDX -- handling, ride (in all modes), acceleration (definitely enough when you need it to enter the highway, etc.), interior, dependability, technology and size. This car is the perfect size for us with 3 dogs. We make lots of trips to the park and of course, to stores regularly too. We do lots of DIY projects too so we need to haul materials. The MDX offers plenty of space to do it. The gas mileage is great (25 mpg+ in the city for us) -> much better than the under 10 mpg we had been getting with our 2018 truck. Very pleased with the versatility of the MDX. - Purchased a Used car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend this car
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DO NOT BUY THIS CAR IF YOU LIVE IN THE MOUNTAINS!!
DO NOT BUY THIS CAR IF YOU LIVE IN THE MOUNTAINS IN THE WINTER !! I bought this car less than a year ago . At first the tires were screeching. I was told by the dealership that is normal and an issue that Acura is addressing and it would go away. It has gone away. I bought the car because I wanted the SNOW mode and luxury of a top Acura car that is also good in the snow. Little did I know ,it is terrible in the mountains in the winter. The SNOW mode works great but what is terrible is the constant screeching sound when the gravel gets behind the flimsy shield in front of the brakes. DO NOT BUY THIS IF YOU LIVE IN THE MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO!! Colorado treats their roads with gravel and not salt. So this is my first real winter with the car. There is a shield on the tire by the brakes/routers. It is very flimsy. So little pebbles and gravel get in there and create excruciating sounds of metal scraping. The shield may have to do with the high end braking system. Acura is aware of this problem because the dealership said it happens a lot and there is nothing they can do. I called Acura and they said it is environmental and there is nothing they can do. I have never had this happen to any of my cars and all my friends have not either. If you google MDX Type S Acura you get good reviews with no mention that pebbles and gravel get into the shields and can cause such loud screeching noise. I drove 20 minutes today and had to pull over 4 times to jiggle the shield to release a pebble. The solutions I have been told by other owners or online are the folloiwng : 1) Pull over and use your hand or a long screwdriver and jiggle the shield to release the pebble. This is very hard to do when you can't pull over and the sound is so great everyone is looking at you or your passengers just want to get out 2) Turn up the volume on the stereo and ignore it 3) You can drive really fast then hit the brakes or drive really fast backwards and hit the brakes. It is better at high speeds. Mind you, I paid $80,000 for this car and it is supposed to be the top of the line. Each day I cringe when I have to drive it, hoping I get to my destination without having to pull several times or have to find a space to drive really fast. Acura is aware because online there is even a tutorial on YouTube on how to release the pebbles causing the screeching sound. The car is nice and comfortable and very high tech. But who wants to drive a car that continues to get rocks in the tires that cause awful sounds. No one wants to drive in my car because it is painful. So no DO NOT BUY THIS CAR IF YOU LIVE IN THE MOUNTAINS IN THE WINTER!!! No one told me and now I am stuck with a $80,000 car that makes so much noise! I just am going to trade it in and get a reliable Lexus (that is what I have always had). I am hoping this message gets out because Acura doesn't want to address it. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend this car
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Great car!
The car is very well made with a lot of features. Acura did not cheapen up with this car. I’m very happy with it. I highly recommend this car. I have had 2 other Acuras before and they are highly reliable. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend this car
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Do Not Buy this MDX for 1 Reason Only.......
MDX is awesome. Have had it for 6 months. Drives great. Why do I not recommend, and why would I never buy this car again, and why am I selling it????? The Auto Stop/Auto Start is incredibly annoying and useless. I have to push the disable button every single frxxxxn time I get into the car. I hate this. It does not save a dime in gas and in fact wears down components much much faster. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend this car
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2023 MDX With Tech Package
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. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does recommend this car
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Excellent car but you have to go advance package
Excellent car! I got this MDX in advance after trading in my 23 Pilot elite. Let me tell you pilot was excellent car I truly love that car but MDX is a step above the Pilot. I’d recommend this car to a small family or those who love’s performance cars and don’t want to by Germans. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Having fun
- Does recommend this car
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Type s transmission whine - Acura says “it’s Norma
Owned 2 4th Gen MDX’s and each one have a different set of issues. First one is 2022 MDX A-Spec which had issues with acceleration and weird vibration in the gas pedal. Acura did not care to look into the issue and simply ruled out saying it’s normal. Since I could drive the car with the vibration in the gas pedal, traded in A-Spec for 2023 MDX Type S Advance hoping that the Type S engine design is different and I’ll not have any weird issues. But, I was completely wrong. My 2023 Type S Advance have multiple issues – 1) high pitch whining noise which triggers at 45mph. This happens only when I slightly press the gas pedal to maintain the speed. Take the foot off the gas pedal and the noise stops. Again, feather the gas pedal, it comes back. My dealer did not even attempt to identify the problem but instead he test drove other type s in the lot which was having similar noise but barely noticeable while it’s pretty loud and annoying in my car. Opened a case with Acura and they took my dealership technicians word and ruled it as a normal characteristic of the car… which is BS! Many other MDX owners are experiencing same issue and Acura is not bothering to look into the issue at all. 2) Rattle noise from the cluster/HUD part of dashboard. My dealer tried to fix it but it just doesn’t go away. Type S Advance is the most expensive and sort of flagship vehicle for Acura. But, Acura decided to screw it up and do nothing about the issues that customers are having and simply saying it’s normal. Seems like Acura knows these issues and yet released a faulty product into the market and bagging the money. If Acura doesn’t take these issues into consideration and fix them, this will be my last Acura product and spread the word to my family and friends who are in the market for a new car and make sure they buy a better reliable car other than Acura who pays attention to customer issues and value them. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend this car
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