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Yet another example of polarizing styling

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By Luc Gagné
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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The marketing experts at Acura are clearly not afraid of words. They do not hesitate to label their new MDX as a sport utility vehicle even though this expression is now associated with some of the worst gas-guzzlers in the minds of many consumers.

The second-generation MDX is one big, polarizing SUV.

Is it fair? Well, consider this: when breaking down all vehicles currently found on North American roads, you’ll soon realize that there are way more minivans than SUVs. Yet, their average fuel economy is pretty much identical. So which one’s the real guzzler?

Notwithstanding the green debate, one thing’s for sure: there will always be people interested in buying premium utility vehicles. Along with the Lexus RX, Mercedes-Benz M-Class and BMW X5, the Acura MDX is one of the most popular in its class right now. Just like the first two, it offers a smooth, comfortable ride. As for the X5, it’s so firm and sporty that the ride becomes harsh and almost painful!

Like it or not, it’s in your face!
The 2009 MDX is built at the Honda assembly plant in Alliston, Ontario. Now in its second generation, it stands out from the pack with eccentric styling that marks a radical departure from the previous model. The MDX shares many design cues with other Acura products, particularly the bold metallic grille that looks like a triangular tooth (also found on the RL, TL and TSX sedans).

In fact, Acura says that designers were asked to give the MDX "a decidedly bold and innovative look that would allow it to unequivocally assert its unique SUV character." From this point of view, no one can deny that they succeeded in their mission. The 2009 Acura MDX is one big, polarizing machine!

Powerful engine
The 3.7-litre V6 that powers the MDX is also shared with the RL and TL (but not the TSX). In this application, the engine produces 300 horsepower and enough torque to make V8-powered competitors jealous. Having said that, fuel economy is not as enviable. My tester posted an average just shy of 15 litres per 100 kilometres. And remember: this premium SUV drinks premium gas!

The 2009 Acura MDX boasts a 300-horsepower V6.
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Editor's Review Highlights

Distinctive styling
Pleasant driving manners
Powerful engine
Good braking
Great fit and finish
Limited rear visibility
Useless third row seat

2009 Acura MDX Specifications

Price New: $ 58,200
Engine: 3.7L V6 SOHC 24-valve
Fuel Consumption City: 13.8 L/100 KM
Fuel Consumption Highway: 10.0 L/100 KM
Transmission: 5-speed automatic with manual mode
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