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2007 Acura MDX - Expert Reviews

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#1
2007 acura mdx Professional Edmunds Review
Source: Edmunds

...Finally, an Entertainment package can be had with either the Technology or Sport packages, and includes a rear-seat DVD entertainment system, heated second-row seats, a remote-linked power tailgate and a 115-volt power outlet. Powertrains and Performance: Under the hood is a 3.7-liter V6 good for 300 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. The engine is mated to a five-speed automatic transmission with SportShift manual capability. An electromechanical all-wheel-drive system keeps this Acura's wheels firmly glued to the pavement. Maximum towing capacity is 5000 pounds. Safety: The 2007 Acura...

#2
2007 Acura MDX Professional Cars.com Review
Source: Cars.com

...This seven-seater is no lightweight, though, due in part to the full-time all-wheel-drive system, so fuel mileage isn't very good at an EPA-rated 17 miles per gallon city, 22 mpg highway. And the engine prefers premium gasoline. There is, at least, plenty of power, smoothly delivered to the five-speed automatic transmission. In keeping with Acura's longtime pricing policy, there's one base MDX model and a few option packages. The base MDX is well-equipped. It starts at $39,995, and if you add options -- there are sport, technology and entertainment "packages" -- the price can climb to...

#3
2007 Acura MDX Professional Cars.com Review
Source: Cars.com

...Unfortunately for those who want to pretend like they are still driving the Ferrari, there are no paddle shifters. The MDX's Technology package includes advanced magnetorrheic suspension dampers. These dampers use a special fluid that instantly changes viscosity when exposed to magnetic fields. The stronger the field strength, the stiffer the suspension becomes. What it means is that the MDX can motor along with a relatively relaxed suspension, gently cushioning the road and nulling out wheel and body movements. When speeds increase or the cornering forces gather, the MDX's computers...

#4
Review: 2007 Acura MDX
Source: MSN Autos

...Not terrific, but not bad for a big, powerful SUV that weighs 4,539-4,587 pounds. Premium fuel is recommended.Responsive Automatic TransmissionOnly a 5-speed automatic transmission is offered, although the trend is toward 6-speed automatics in its vehicle class. The responsive transmission has an easily used manual shift feature.It calls for extra effort to get in and out, although a power tilt/telescopic steering wheel allows drivers of various sizes to get comfortable at the wheel. And all occupants sit high. Front seats are nicely bolstered, backlit gauges can be quickly read and controls...

#5
2007 Acura MDX Professional Cars.com Review
Source: Cars.com

...Among standard amenities are a three-zone automatic climate control system with humidity control; a hands-free wireless telephone interface; and a 253-watt, eight-speaker audio system with six-disc CD changer, XM satellite radio and an auxiliary input jack the center consoled for an iPod or other portable music player. The base model has enough included equipment to stand on its own, but there are three options packages offered for those who want to dress the MDX up. An extra $4,495 adds the Technology Package, which brings the navigation system and a 10-speaker, 410-watt, Acura/ELS premium...

#6
2007 Acura MDX Professional Cars.com Review
Source: Cars.com

...rear visibility in the '07 MDX sucks. Other features in the '07 Acura MDX Sport that I appreciated were plenty of storage compartments (bottle holders in both the front and rear doors, nifty hideaway compartments for people sitting in the third row), easy-to-fold second- and third-row seats, and the cleverly designed rear entertainment system with a control panel that pops out to become a remote control. I'd like one of those at home for a remote that will never get lost. This vehicle also sports the Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition and AcuraLink Communication System with Real...

#7
2007 Acura MDX Overview
Source: CarGurus

...Acura completely redesigned the MDX, from its engine to its corners, for 2007.
The engine now has some real bite; while Acura stuck with a V6, it upped the size from 3.5 to 3.7 liters, the horsepower from 260 to 300, and the torque from 253 to 275 lb/ft.
Acura claims weight reduction and high-flow exhaust systems help to provide tremendous improvements.In the past, drivers complained about the comfort (or lack thereof) of the seats in the MDX.
Acura hopes to quiet these complaints with the 2007 MDX - the second seat is designed to be as supportive as the front two bucket...

#8
2007 Acura MDX Professional Cars.com Review
Source: Cars.com

...They're not. They're wagons. The buying public has no problem accepting them as wagons. Automotive marketers need to grow up. Ride, handling, acceleration: The MDX gets excellent marks in all three categories. It drives, feels, handles and accelerates in the manner of a much smaller, tighter vehicle -- on paved roads. Head-turning quotient: I love the MDX's side panels -- flowing, elegant lines. I love its interior -- rich, ergonomically sensible, comfortable -- the perfect passenger cabin for a long road trip. But I categorically hate the MDX's front grille, the ugliest ever placed on a...

#9
2007 Acura MDX Professional Cars.com Review
Source: Cars.com

...rear visibility in the '07 MDX sucks. Other features in the '07 Acura MDX Sport that I appreciated were plenty of storage compartments (bottle holders in both the front and rear doors, nifty hideaway compartments for people sitting in the third row), easy-to-fold second- and third-row seats, and the cleverly designed rear entertainment system with a control panel that pops out to become a remote control. I'd like one of those at home for a remote that will never get lost. This vehicle also sports the Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition and AcuraLink Communication System with Real...

#10
2007 Acura MDX Professional Cars.com Review
Source: Cars.com

...There are also standard heated front seats, automatic three-zone climate control and a cargo space that can be configured six ways depending on how the seats are folded. An Entertainment Package includes a rear DVD entertainment system with wireless headphones and remote, a 110-volt power outlet in the center console, second-row heated outboard seats and a remote-operated power tailgate. The Technology Package includes Acura's voice-recognition navigation system, real-time traffic information and a GPS-linked, solar-sensing automatic climate control system. The Sport Package adds leather...


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