2011 Acura MDX Luxury Midsize SUV Reviews

Acura MDX
2011 Acura MDX Luxury Midsize SUVs The second row window seats are similar in design to the front seats. An 8 inch high resolution display works together with the navigation system and rearview camera to ensure navigability. The Advance Package adds Adaptive Cruise Control, a system that notifies you of blind spot information, and an active damper system

The "2011 Acura MDX Luxury Midsize SUVs. The Acura MDX" performs admirably for a seven-seat SUV and includes a luxurious and high-tech interior. Consumer Guide says the MDX “has contemporary styling and thoughtful features. Acura MDX has a highly desirable blend of luxury, performance, and convenience.” Inside, reviewers like the MDX’s comfortable first and second row seats. It has a standard third row seat and a lower price tag than the MDX.

The seven-seat MDX luxury SUV has a 5,000-pound tow rating and Acura's Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive. The "Acura MDX" receives no significant changes for 2011.
The 2011 MDX carries seven people in standard leather seats. It has eight-way power front seats, and the driver's seat can remember two settings. Both front seats are heated, with ventilated seats optional.

Optional ventilated seats, metallic accents and sport steering wheel--The MDX's 3.7-liter V-6 turns out 300 horsepower and 275 pounds-feet of torque. Optional blind spot warning system and active cruise control with collision mitigation feature

The 2011 Acura MDX has a bit more edge and athleticism to its look than most traditional family cars. While practical as a family car — it's a midsize SUV with a third row — it doesn't scream, "I'm driving carpool!" The MDX's V-6 offers smooth acceleration and braking. Additions like the steering-wheel-mounted shift panels, Sport and Comfort modes and Acura's Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive enhance the MDX driving experience.

The seats are comfortable, and the standard third row offers convenience and seating flexibility. The second-row outboard seats emulate the front seats with side bolsters to keep everyone comfortably in place, which was nice when there were adult passengers back there and I was demonstrating the MDX's agility. My test car also had standard heated and available ventilated front seats. The second row easily fit two of my kids' child-safety seats without forcing the front passenger to compromise on legroom.

The Acura MDX has plenty of cupholders and bottleholders, and storage space is decent

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