2010 Acura MDX Overview

Likes:

  • Big V-6 is impressively strong
  • nimble handler, for such a big vehicle
  • Subdued, but mostly handsome styling
  • Safety record
  • Reputation for durability

Dislikes:

  • That bottle-opener grille
  • Complex controls and a busy cockpit
  • Touchy steering
  • Drinks from the premium gas pump

Bottom Line

TheCarConnection.com drove the new 2010 Acura MDX to bring you this hands-on road test review. Editors at TheCarConnection.com also compared the MDX with other crossovers and researched reviews from a wide range of reputable sources to bring you a comprehensive look at the ...

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New in 2007, the Acura MDX—described by Car and Driver as "a tall wagon [that] is an all-weather hauler on the sporty side"—gets a minor makeover inside and out for the 2010 model year. Reviewers from around the Web are mostly pleased by the richness of the cabin, but the oddly...

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Other Choices:

The 2010 Acura MDX is among TheCarConnection.com’s top-ranked large crossovers. Contenders include the handsome Buick Enclave, with great safety and sex appeal, as well as a prettier interior with a piece or two of less-appealing plastic trim than the MDX. The Volvo XC90 has three rows of seats, but seating anyone in the third row is an awkward exercise, fuel economy is relatively poor, and initial quality has been less than exemplary. The new Lincoln MKT takes the fundamentals of the roomy, capable Ford Flex and wraps them in distinctive sheetmetal—and fits in a 355-horsepower turbocharged six-cylinder engine for class-leading power.

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Comments (2 total)

  1. By  valve replacement #1, Posted: 8/14/2009

    Complex control systems using valves requires an automatic control based input of an actuator. The actuator strokes the valve allowing the valve to be positioned accurately and allowing control over a variety of requirements.

  2. By ducle #2, Posted: 10/12/2009

    ilove the car

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