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Rocklin Expert Jeffrey Weidel on Wheels: 2016 Acura MDX

Sep 29, 2016 03:57PM ● By David Norby

Photo courtesy of Acura

There are plenty of reasons to buy the 2016 Acura MDX. This classy sport utility vehicle is a people hauler, featuring three rows of seating, but the MDX is also a good-looking automobile that provides solid performance. Check out this month’s in-depth look by Jeffrey Weidel.


  • Performance: 3.5-liter, V6, 290 horsepower
  • Mileage estimate range: 18-27 mph
  • Price: $42,865–$44,865
  • Warranty: 4 years/50,000 miles; drivetrain 6 years/70,000 miles; roadside assistance 4 years/50,000; corrosion 5 years/unlimited


The 2016 Acura MDX, which comes with some notable changes this year, is one of the standouts in this segment. 


The MDX is quite versatile. It can serve as the family-friendly sport utility vehicle that has three rows of seating and can haul up to seven people, providing appropriate transportation for kids and their many
activities, but it can also be the cool SUV that one uses as a daily commuter to work; or the MDX can be the comfortable, classy mode of travel for a small family.


Now in its seventh year of production by Honda’s luxury division, the Acura MDX is one of many midsize luxury crossover sport utility vehicles that can make any drive more appealing.

The MDX has plenty of competition in the remodeled Volvo XC90, Audi Q7, Infiniti QX60, BMW X5 and Buick Enclave.

The most notable new feature this year is the nine-speed automatic transmission that makes the MDX more refined and shifting a little faster. It also helps improve acceleration and hikes the gas mileage to 18-27 mpg.

The standard nine-speed automatic transmission is not the only change. The MDX also has a revised all-wheel drive system that Acura says improves agility. There’s added safety features that have been added as options.

While the additions are good ones, a feature that’s not appreciated here is the gear selector. Instead of the standard shifter, the MDX has a push button selector that one utilizes to hit park, reverse, neutral and drive. While one does get accustomed to it, the feature seems like a change for the sake of change.

The Acura MDX has one very solid engine, a 3.5-liter, V6 that produces 290 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque. A turbocharged option would be a nice addition, since that’s a popular choice these days. The base model is front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive with (SH-AWD)
is an option. The MDX can tow up to 5,000 pounds.

Even without the Sport mode engaged, the MDX offers a good ride. It handles with ease in any around-town driving and demonstrates its agility when challenged by an S-curve road or maneuvering in freeway traffic. In Sport mode the MDX shows off a little more and does it with a pleasing engine roar.

A smart interior characterizes the MDX. It has an appealing look with leather upholstery, quality material, and a very sensible layout. The interior has both an upper and lower touchscreen that are intuitive in nature.

Comfort is also a plus with the MDX, with the exception of the third row, which is only comfortable for a child. Front and back seat folks will enjoy the head and leg room. The third row eats up much of the trunk space (15.8 cubic feet), but fold it down and there is ample
storage capacity.

The MDX provides good value for the price (around $43,000). It has strong upside, providing a fun SUV to drive with good performance, strong handling, comfortable ride, and very few flaws.


By Jeffrey Weidel // Jeffrey Weidel lives in Rocklin and can be reached at [email protected].