The 2016 Acura MDX. |
2016 Acura MDX. |
MDXs can be had for reasonable money, by full-size luxury SUV standards...beginning at $42,865 for the front-wheel drive base MDX. But there are 16 distinct levels of MDX, based on trim and equipment packages and whether they are front-wheel or all-wheel drive. Our tester was the top of the line, the AWD with Advance and Entertainment packages. And the base price for that is $57,080. The good news is that it's a one-price deal. Just add $920 for destination and handling and the bottom line is a nice, round $58,000.
No, that's not cheap. But put it up against other seven-seat luxury SUVs and you'll find it's not out of line. Then factor in the fuel economy offerd by the MDX's 290 horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 engine mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission (EPA estimate: 19 city/26 highway) and the lengthy list of standard equipment in the AWD with Advance and Entertainment (click here) and the MDX rapidly emerges as having strong value for the money.
2016 Acura MDX interior. |
In the past year and a half, Navigator has been in the passenger seat of well over 100 vehicles. She is, as often noted here, the best traveling companion in the world, but she is not given to effusive praise for any vehicle, and is biased toward practicality and low price. The MDX won her over almost immediately. We were both sorry to see it go when our week's evaluation was over. It's simply that good...and that's why it joins the list of TireKicker's Best Cars on the right side of this page.