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Acura MDX (pre-2007)

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  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    Thought I'd post on my experience with an online loan. I'm buying an F250 4x4 Turbo Diesel next week, and thought I'd give the on-line folks a try.

    Best deal I found was eloan. 7.31% versus 7.99 at peoplefirst on a 48 or 60 month term. Saw one rate at 7.29 but the site was too slow and difficult to navigate...

    Get this: the time from submission to approval was 18 minutes!!! amazing. Just blew me away. Should get the check next week.

    Wife's real happy with the MDX- now I'll have something to play with.

    Ard

    PS Anybody see the front air deflectors shipping yet?? Acura Corporate claims they will be arriving Dec 10....
  • losangshopperlosangshopper Member Posts: 5
    My husband & I drove the MDX in Valencia, (southern calif) 2 nights ago--loved it! We had gotten on a waiting list just to drive the demo, (black/black navi) which came in after 4 days. I think we'll go for Black/black Touring with some accessories. (Navi is very nice, too).

    Base & Package Prices on Acura website and at two CA dealers (inc. $480 destination) were shown as the same everywhere:
    MDX Base: $34,850
    Base w/Navi: $36,850
    Base w/Touring: $37,450
    Navi & Touring: $39,450

    The Calabasas dealer we first visited did not have any MDXs available to even view, but stated they automatically add on $2500 of accessories "that everybody wants anyway" the minute the MDXs come in. Don't know their markup; wait is 2-3 months. We met a buyer there who said he got 8.1% interest rate from that dealer, however.

    Valencia Dealer accessory prices/add-ons are almost DOUBLE the suggested installed prices (based on national Acura dealer averages) on the Acura Website (www.acura.com) Example: Running boards $1,095 vs. $619; cargo cover: $339/142; rear tailgate deflector: $745/421. I don't know how much they'll deal, because we are on a waiting list for the next available Black/Black Touring--wait time 3 weeks to 3 months.

    Anyone have good Southern Calif Acura Dealer experience or suggestions?
  • bullet1edmbullet1edm Member Posts: 17
    I wanted a 60 month loan and liked the way auto payment system PeopleFirst had. I asked PeopleFirst if they can match the 7.30% for 60 months offered by e-loan. Ten minutes later, a person from PeopleFirst called me, said there would be no problem matching e-loan's offer and approved the loan.

    When my local Acura dealer expressed strong reluctance of accepting the "Internet check", PeopleFirst called my dealership and everything worked out in five minutes.
  • railrrailr Member Posts: 36
    I bought my Mahogany TP w/Nav from Brian over at Valencia Acura - and overall I had a pretty decent experience... I payed MSRP, and wasn't forced to add any accessories I didn't want. If their charge for accessories is too high (which I agree it is), then simply do what I did -- buy them elsewhere and install them yourself (the simple stuff)... or find another dealer to install the accessories for you (one that may not charge as much). I'd suggest you try Keyes Acura in Van Nuys or 101 in Calabassas (but I believe they're worse than Valencia, adding forced options to every sale) -- You'll probably do much better driving out to Termecula (whom I spoke to before mine was delivered, and were very nice on the 'phone).

    I have had excellent support from Valencia tho' -- when my 6 CD changer's Preset buttons failed (common failure) they replaced it immediately, they also took care of replacing a front plastic part which came with a scratch and replacing a bad remote ASAP.

    Good luck.

    Rail
  • suvnovicesuvnovice Member Posts: 1
    The dealer I purchased my MDX sells them at MSRP and the accessories are about 20% higher than the Acura site. They don't add anything on that you don't want. In the past I've seen posts by a salesman at this dealership soliciting business. Isn't this not allowed in the Town Hall? I don't like to go out of my way to recommend this dealer only because I was very dissatisfied with the deal on my trade-in. I thought it was way too low. I was in a difficult situation at the time so I ended up trading my old car. I am wondering how other MDX owners fared on their trade-in. When you are paying MSRP, are dealers more flexible about giving you a good deal with the trade-in?

    My base MDX has about 800 miles on it. I have noticed since the first week of driving that there seems to be a "thud" sound coming from below the car with I brake. It occurs intermittantly and I don't know if I could re-create the conditions when it occurs for the service dept. However, I plan to have it checked at my first oil change. Just became aware of lots of nick marks on the black plastic post made by the driver's side seat buckle.

    The MDX is a great car. I've enjoyed driving it very much. Lots of nice comments about the exterior looks and interior luxury feeling.
  • diman1diman1 Member Posts: 5
    try to check dealer ratings at www.acuramdx.org
    pretty useful
  • hobbes974hobbes974 Member Posts: 7
    I got only $7500 for my 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 with 68K miles. I thought that was low considering I paid $30K (including tax & docs) five years ago, but I was too lazy to sell it myself.

    I also hear an unusual sound when I brake. Mine sound more like a "pop" sound. This only happen once in a while. Please post your result after your oil change. Thanks!
  • need4spdneed4spd Member Posts: 92
    My wife reports a similar sound. Intermittent. I tried to recreate it and think I did, but it sounded to me like the torque converter unlocking when you come to a stop. I don't think it's something you should hear, but b/c it doesn't happen all the time, I'll just wait until the next service to mention it. It may be that it takes some more break-in before it locks and unlocks quietly? Hope it doesn't get worse!
  • jdb13jdb13 Member Posts: 4
    We traded in our 1991' 2 wheel drive Explorer GL
    with 108,000+ original miles on it. We received $3200.00 I thought it was a great trade in!
    The dealer, Walker Acura just received 10 new MDX's on the lot and all are available (the first ten he received went like hotcakes). We bought one of the first ten.
    Ours is a black/ext. and saddle/int. touring model with a trip computer (no Navi system,$2000.00 will buy a lot of maps).
    We paid MSRP and added a moonroof deflector for $130.00 and running boards for $630.00. splash guards and wheel locks were the only dealer mandated accessories.
    I am 6' 1" tall, and finding the proper seat position is challenging at first (my other car is an '98 F-150 P/U truck) but it works out.
    No pops or clunks yet(as mentioned it the previous posts).
    It sure is a head turner! We love it!
  • bilmatbilmat Member Posts: 53
    For those of you who have an MDX on order and are considering any or all of the exterior accessories and/or the interior wood meter panel trim, I just posted 11 photos showing my Granite Green Metallic MDX with the front nose trim, running boards, fender flairs, moonroof visor, tailgate deflector and the wood meter panel trim. To see them, go to www.acuramdx.org, then click on the "Gallery," and finally on the thread entitled "Fully-loaded GG Touring/Nav."
  • need4spdneed4spd Member Posts: 92
    For those of you who have put on the rear air deflector (on the hatch), does the wind whistle through it under any conditions? Does it really do any good?
  • lowe5lowe5 Member Posts: 7
    louisjia, nickg5

    We ordered a MDX from Prestige Acura in Santa Rosa for MSRP (talk to David Wood). You can order any version and there's no pressure to add any accessories. The catch is that they have to order it and they're working on their April delivery list.
  • lowe5lowe5 Member Posts: 7
    Awhile back there was some discussion about protecting against door dings with prostripe side molding. If anyone has installed it, could you please post a picture of it on acuramdx.org?

    Thanks,
  • shahdshahd Member Posts: 5
    For anyone out there living in the Washington,DC area who works in the legislative branch,the U.S. Senate Federal Credit Union is offering 6.75% on new car loans for up to 48 months.
  • jeffmust2jeffmust2 Member Posts: 811
    Re post #496 - There are still a few LA dealers that will MSRP a MDX for you. The key is getting to the right person at the dealership and being flexible in color choices - if you don't want to wait 3-5 months. This is a good time of the year to deal because the holidays are slow going for new car purchases.

    Email me privately at jeffmust@aol.com and I'll be glad to help you.

    JM
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    Sorry for the delayed response. Busy, busy.

    I agree that an AWD minivan can be a good alternative to an SUV. The problem nowadays, as I've often lamented, is that automakers have set it up so that it's hard to get as many positive attributes combined with AWD in a minivan, vs. an SUV. I'm afraid I'd shy away from the Chrysler's because of their statistical reliability. There's no AWD Sienna or Odyssey.

    An MB minivan with 4-matic system/4ETS/ESP would be a solid contender and be VERY interesting to us in several years (particularly if we go ahead and have another child in a few years). So long as MB can keep its reliability at least average and the price somewhat within reason (there'd be a premium, no doubt, but still reasonable). I'd imagine it would probably ride a bit more comfortably than the 2nd-gen M-class, with some handling compromise, but still should be very good. We'll see.
  • mdxer1mdxer1 Member Posts: 3
    I placed an order for a base MDX in suburban Phila. on Oct. 7th as part of the "second dealer allotment" and was later called by the salesman in late October that my second choice of color had come in. I declined the vehicle having told him two weeks prior to delete the second color. Now I have been told my MDX will arrive in the 3rd or 4th week of Dec but could go into early January. Is this timing unusual (bonus cars keep showing up at the dealer) or do I get the feeling my order was messed up by the 2 choices or the lack of options ordered? Does anyone know when the VIN is available for the dealer to see? Thanks
  • mdmdxnymdmdxny Member Posts: 3
    My dealer quoted me a residual factor of 66%, according to the rate from Honda finance corp.
    Earlier I saw some notes about the residual being 69%. What lessor was that from?

    Does anyone know if the residual is different for the touring pkge. than for the base model. It doesn't make sense if that's the case.

    Also, the dealer told me that the add-on options won't count in determining the residual value. By this I mean they are only considering the amount on the MSRP of $37,750, which excludes the nearly 2 grand of options (flares, side steps, wood panel and some other small items.

    Any information would be appreciated.
  • ardvarkusardvarkus Member Posts: 90
    The residual factor is driven by what the lessor thinks they will get for the car when/if you give it back at lease end.

    generally, ALL options will loose value faster. For this reason, the touring package will not have 69% of its value at the end of the lease. Perhaps it will have 40%. So you take 69% 0f 34850 and 40% 0f 2600, add them up, and you get 66% of 38450. (Just guessing on the 40%, but you get the idea.)

    On the add on dealer installed options: evidently they assume they add ZERO to the residual. (You'd better really enjoy then for however many months you drive it, since you'll be giving them back when you turn it in.)

    Don't know if this is typical, but it is somewhat depressing...

    mdxer1:
    sounds like you're getting hosed. You should have VINs when the build starts, and this is around 4 weeks before the dealer gets it (figure 2 weeks for shipping). They ought to have the VIN now, if not they are probably fibbing.

    Ard
  • bullet1edmbullet1edm Member Posts: 17
    Since taking delivery of my GG Touring MDX on 12/7, I have been waiting for a snow storm. It came tonight and dropped about 6" around the Denver metro area. My MDX was just filled up this afternoon the first time (the dealer provided the first full tank).

    First I drove around unplowed streets nearby. The MDX handled extremely well. There was never a moment of hesitation in going or turning despite in the some areas of the street, the snow was over 8" deep.

    Needless to say, I was so thrilled that I dragged my wife out of the warm house (the outside temperature was about 6-8 degrees) for a second test drive in the snow in the night. This time we went on a couple of major roads. Although they were plowed by we still could not see the road surface. Again MDX just went very smoothly and stopped very easily. My wife thought the ABS action on the MDX was better (smoother) than her Sienna.

    The heated seats worked very nicely. I used the warmer on the driver seat earlier this afternoon. We both used tonight. The seats heated up quickly in the cold night.

    Now I'm looking forward to the driving to work tomorrow...(:
  • weinheimerweinheimer Member Posts: 6
    Love this thing. I had one "issue" with a noise coming from what I thought was the tailgate latch. Had seen a posting for this on "acuramdx.org". Mine was actually something inside the pillars ... something about the safety cage ... the connections. In any event the service dept. was great. It took a day and a half .. they had to figure out what it was... I was noticing a little noise from the leather seats ... just put some dishwashing soap on them as directed ... fine now. Only thing now is a noise I sometimes hear from my cargo cover. I will try the soap there as well. Mileage coming back from Delaware beach in rain/some traffic was at 22.6. I average 17 ish during my usual daily rides. Husband drove, I was in back ... I love the recline ability in the 2nd and 3rd row seats. Navigation system was really cool .. husband loved, and he really gave me a lot of grief for getting this option. It does "recalculate" if you accidentally, or deliberately miss a turn. I find the ride very smooth/Michelin tires. Used to an Explorer .... much less sway in this vehicle. I found the stereo system very nice ... really liked it in the 2nd row with the back speakers. Have only seen 1 other on the road, last week, in D.C. area. Think I'll pass on the running boards, I find that they kind of get in the way of my legs on exit. Did get mudflaps, cargo cover, paint treatment. I haven't decided about the tailgate deflector .. it might look dumb, without the running boards. I am not so crazy about the moonvisor.
  • jeffmust2jeffmust2 Member Posts: 811
    American Honda Finance Corp (AHFC) quotes different residuals for base MDX vs. Navi vs. Touring vs. Navi/Touring. All in the 63-69% area for 36 month leases.

    Also, miles selected (12k or 15k/year) affects the residual factor - the more you drive, the less your MDX is worth at end-of-lease. Makes sense.

    Dealer add-on MDX options will not usually get included in your lease - so you end up paying for them 100%, not like the 31-37% or so you pay over 3 years for the rest of the leased vehicle.

    In general, AHFC hoses you Big Time for picking the Nav option ($2000 cost; residual after 36 months for this option alone is around $300 - or 15%!) and hoses you Little Time for picking the Touring option ($2600 cost; residual after 36 months for this item is about $900 - 35%).

    The current Consumers Reports has a lot of lease info; some doesn't apply to vehicles like the MDX because they all go out the door at MSRP or more. They underscore what I've been posting for several months - it's far easier for dealers to make an extra $2-4K by playing fast & loose with lease calculations than getting buyers upset by tacking on excessive option prices or MSRP Plu$ pricing.

    Most people do not understand leases, are uncomfortable with simple math to begin with, and look at only one number - the monthly payment. In sum: Dealers love leasing - they wish all buyers would go that route! It's more lucrative than people paying cash or even people buying on a typical installment contract.

    Here's the one simple tip you need if you lease --
    Write down these three (3) important numbers from the Acura.com webswite: The capitalization ("cap") cost, residual $$ amount, and monthly payment figure for your model MDX.

    It's very easy to do the lease calculation via "acquire, cost comparison, lease" buttons on Acura's site and you will get American Honda Finance's current numbers. They might not be the absolute best, but these three numbers from this site will keep your chosen dealer semi-honest.

    And don't let them get away with the old classic, "Oh -- those are the figures that we BUY your lease for - that's not what we lease it to YOU for." Pure bull - Acura's site lease calculator spits out the EXACT retail numbers for your lease.

    Note that AHFC's $450 Acquisition Fee is automatically included in their calculations; you probably cannot get it waived. If you have very good credit, they should waive any Security Fee, especially if you've ever bought or leased a Honda or Acura thru AHFC in the past. A "Document Prep Fee" of $35-50 is also typical. I haven't seen the "Advertising Fee" that is mentioned by other posters.

    The best comment so far was on the acuramdx.org board where a buyer was told by a salesman that the dealership in question... "HAD to install all those options at that price - because Acura MADE US DO IT!!" You know, it's not tough enough being a car sales person these days with the Internet and all... but now the darn MANUFACTURERS are telling us to gouge customers! It just never ends...
  • need4spdneed4spd Member Posts: 92
    Responding to the SB about putting soap at base of the seat back where it meets the cushion to eliminate "rattles," instead of dishwashing liquid, try Lexol leather conditioner. Dish detergent probably won't hurt the leather but I've got to believe the Lexol would be kinder to it. I tried it on ours this weekend, and the noise went away.
  • scubaflexscubaflex Member Posts: 13
    I've noticed that the lever to engage the lubar support "drags" across the seat leather severly. I would imagine over time ... at least on my car ... the lever will damage the leather (wear it and tear it). Perhaps I could get the lever adjusted outword so it doesn't drag. Is anyone else having the same problem and if so ... what are our options?

    Also, wanted to report on the disappointing "city" milage I am getting and see if anyone is experiencing the same? I've used all grades of gas 87 - 93 and it doesn't seem to make one bit of difference in milage or performance -- city OR highway.

    On highway only driving with the AC OFF (defroster on but AC OFF) I am getting up around 23 mpg no sweat. In the city however I am in the 13 - 15 mpg range and need to mix in about 40% highway just to struggle up to 17 mpgs. My understanding is this vehicle is rated at 17 mpg city miles. My experiences say that number is TOTALLY bogus! How is everyone else doing.

    I've got about 2200 miles on the vehicle at this time and so far absolutely no problems.

    PS. Tied down the Christmas tree to the roof rack this weekend. It was a mighty high lift and I'm 6'2". The rack was firm and supported the tie down well. Also, was nice to pull back the moonroof shade from the inside to see that the tree wasn't shifting :)
  • scubaflexscubaflex Member Posts: 13
    Still have a steering wheel ... ebony color if anyone wants it for FREE. Step up to the plate and email me at scubaflex@yahoo.com
  • cbarry1cbarry1 Member Posts: 10
    Have driven my MDX Touring for 1 week now. First fill up got about 16.5 mpg (my calculation). Second tank, according to the computer, I am getting about 16 MPG. This is a mix of city and highway driving (70% city). I think all auto manufacturers artificially inflate their MPG numbers-- I have never driven a car that met the city MPG expectation.
  • rxpsgrrxpsgr Member Posts: 3
    Did Walker Acura make you pay to dealer services and consumer package of $495.00 ? I have a MDX on order for the touring/nav. I also agreed to pay at mrsp with a few add ons that I choose. Thanks...
  • gipplegipple Member Posts: 10
    I too hear a low sound cominf from the brakes every time I step on them. What the hell could that be?
  • gipplegipple Member Posts: 10
    I noticed the same potential problem with the lumbar. Mine rubs as well. I cannot even figure out how to use it. Do you lift it once or several times to crank it up?

    Later.
  • scubaflexscubaflex Member Posts: 13
    I don't know how to use it either. I think the lever just pulls up from the 9 to 6 position one time -- I haven't noticed a difference when cranking it --> other than it wearing out my uphosterly :(. I need to read the owners manual to see how it is supposed to operate ... I'm sure it will say in there.
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    I remember being slightly confused after reading the MDX owner's manual regarding the lumbar adjustment. After reading that section, I was led to believe the adjustment lever is supposed to act like a crank. In other words, I thought I could cycle through multiple settings of the lumbar support by continuously "cranking" the lever forward.

    But when I tested it out, it certainly did NOT act like a crank! Instead, it acted similar to the mechanism I've seen in other Honda and Nissan automobiles I've driven (such as a Honda Accord or a Nissan Maxima). Push the lever forward (clockwise) to add more lumbar support, or pull it backward (counter-clockwise) to decrease the lumbar support. Turning the lever all the way forward definitely provides more lumbar support than I require, and so I'm fine with this adjustment mechanism. I just think the manual should have been more clear about its use.
  • aloalo Member Posts: 35
    I have a 99 Accord EX, the lumber support adjustment is exactly like the description in the MDX manual. You crank it forward to cycle through all the positions. Each complete cycle (forward motion and spring return)change to lumber support one notch. Three are three settings. The MDX's lumber support acts like a continuous adjustment like my Avalon - using the forward and backard motion of the crank. The MDX manual is definitely wrong and misleading. The lumber support is one reason I still can't seem to find a comfortable sitting position with the MDX.

    One note regarding gas mileage. I have about 1300 miles on the MDX since 11/13. The average is about 16 mpg with 60% city driving. It seems the average with pure city driving (by my wife) is about 14 mpg. My wife is a little on the lead foot side but I think this is really not out of line since it is a 2 ton vehicle and it takes a lot of energy to get up to cruising speed.
  • rwong1998rwong1998 Member Posts: 38
    I love the MDX, one of my concerns however is the width of the vehicle and the lack of protection on the side of the doors. Whenever I park my current CRV, I look at the parking spot and think...geez if this was 8" wider I would get alot of dents from other peoples cars. I generally park as far away from other vehicles as possible, but sometimes you just can't avoid other cars. Any one out their get any dings on their MDX doors yet?
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    The Accord I was referring to in #525 was a 1996 model. I wasn't aware that Honda updated the lumbar adjustment to a crank mechanism for the new Accord models. Now I'm confused as to why Acura didn't incorporate this crank-style adjustment for the MDX, especially since the owner's manual seems to indicate otherwise.

    You mentioned the crank-style lumbar adjustment in your 99 Accord EX has only three settings. I don't know if I would be too pleased with only 3 lumbar settings. I would think that a "continuous" lumbar adjustment, as implemented in the MDX, would make it easier to find a comfortable seating position?
  • aloalo Member Posts: 35
    I am actually not too thrilled about the Accord's lumber support either. The problem I have with the MDX's lumber support is it seems it provides too much 'support' either in its 'lowest' position. The best lumber support I had was with a 93 Mercury Villager which I replaced with the MDX. The lumber support in the Villager is powered gas bladder type and it really supports the lower back very well. Since I don't drive the MDX everyday, maybe it takes a little getting used to. Maybe after a while, the lumber support would be more 'compliant'.

    Regarding mistakes in the owner's manual. I believe the writer simply copy relevant sections from other Honda cars. For example, the cruise control, moon roof, homelink etc work the same as the Accord. They might have gone too far or the reviewer didn't get his hand on a real MDX.
  • snowman6snowman6 Member Posts: 13
    quick question - both front seats on my MDX are heated but the passanger seat back rest does not heat. The back rest does heat on the driver side. Does anyone know if this is normal??
  • epoeepoe Member Posts: 56
    normal. owners manual says because heat interferes w/ the side airbag sensor
  • chas27chas27 Member Posts: 5
    In response to your inquiry of city mileage, on my last fill up I only figured 11 miles per gallon. However in Duluth, Mn. now it is below zero for the daily high temp. Also we are perched on the side of a slope over looking Lake Superior. So going up the hills and getting up to speed must really take its toll on the average miles per gallon. I haven't got 23 yet on the highway but conditions here are less than ideal lately.

    Thank you for your information........
  • jack142jack142 Member Posts: 3
    If the MDX seat is comfortable for you can you tell me your height and weight (if you don't mind the question)? Is the seating comfortable after 4 hours of driving? I've heard on the other web site acuramdx.org that an owner who is 6'3" and 240 lbs finds the seating extremely uncomfortable. I plan to buy an MDX in February '01 but am concerned about the seats. I am 6'1" and 195 lbs. Thanks to all who respond.

    Also, is the lack of a dead pedal a big deal?

    Respectfully,
    Jack
  • scubaflexscubaflex Member Posts: 13
    I'm 6'2" 250 and I think the seats are fine but "baby don't have back!!!" ... mostly upper body. I recently returned from a trip to the Carolinas. 7 hours each way. Made a couple of stops to stretch but really didn't find the need because I was stiff or uncomfortable. It was the first time I had been out on a big ride and I was very impressed with the comfort level. My passenger was as well. I would imagine at your weight and height you'll love them. BTW I have a 3 series BMW which I have made the same trip with many times. The MDX BLOWS it away on the comfortometer!!!!

    Dead peddle? Don't miss it at all. Others have mentioned they've had difficulties w/getting their left foot comfy w/the emergency break peddle in the way and the goofy "quasi-dead peddle". Just as another observation ... I've never had a problem.
  • jdb13jdb13 Member Posts: 4
    Yes, we paid $495.00 for a Dealer Services and Consumer Package at Walker Acura.
    I assumed it was unavoidable, like so many other vague charges one gets hit with when buying a house or car. Are you buying at Walker?
    Do all dealers nationwide charge for this package? Any comments from the forum?
  • soibeansoibean Member Posts: 3
    Hi
    I was wondering if anyone has experience with an MDX with three kids in the second seat. Specifically, has any one tried to place two carseats and a child not in a car seat in the second row? Also, on a trip with three kids do people find that the rear has ample cargo space without the cargo net?
    thanks in advance
  • epoeepoe Member Posts: 56
    i drove it home from the dealership when i first picked it up (4 1/2 hour drive) and it was "quite" comfortable. 6'1, 185. You'll have no problem with the seat, it's fine.
  • need4spdneed4spd Member Posts: 92
    I'm 6'0", 215, and find the seats very comfortable. Can't tell you about 2 car seats plus 3rd kid but have 3 kids, 12, 10 and 6, seat across middle row all the time, no complaints (at least not about the seat comfort!) Had ample space for 1 wk Thanksgiving trip with all 3 in the middle row, back only for cargo. Had the net installed but didn't really need it. But we're used to packing light b/c our last car a wagon. If you're used to traveling by Suburban, then you may find you need the net! Lack of dead pedal a non-issue. Only find I need one if car has a manual trans.
  • losangshopperlosangshopper Member Posts: 5
    Thanks to railr (#498), suvnovice (#499) diman1 (#500) and jeffmust2 (#509) for your input on my Los Angeles area MDX shopping. So far, I've connected with a very responsive salesman at Valencia Acura and put down the $500 refundable deposit on the next Black/Black Touring Package that comes in. Glad to hear from railr that Valencia service has been good.

    Salesman seems amenable to lowering price of automatic $500 dealer add-ons of mud flaps and wheel locks. Thanks to posts #476 & 477 I found the Hondacura website and found out those accessories (uninstalled) cost $32.50 each. We'll see.

    There's even a possibility that our MDX will come in sooner than we'd hoped (by New Year's Eve). Apparently someone ahead of us is trying to make a deal at less than MSRP--the audacity! (tee hee) We were called immediately. Thanks everybody. I'll let you know how it goes.
  • wmquanwmquan Member Posts: 1,817
    November sales figures available at:

    http://www.jdpower.com/auto/hot_sellers/index.html

    Change the pull-down for "1. Segment" and select "Luxury SUV's".

    November MDX sales at 3,833 units (third overall for the month); my hunch is that these are all the factory could make (first year production 35k - 40k units).

    RX sales continue to be strong, though their ever-increasing volume, competition, and a generous spread between invoice and MSRP seems to be forcing ever-decreasing prices. ML320 sales in the #2 spot though lagging far behind the RX. QX4 sales really tepid, despite the improvements in this year's model.
  • jaynedoughjaynedough Member Posts: 7
    We ordered a GG/touring three days after the car debuted. At that time the dealer said he expected it to arrive really close to Christmas, most likely the week after. Called him yesterday (as we've not heard a peep outta him since) and he said deliveries are running ahead of schedule and our vehicle will most likely be in next week.

    Is there a checklist of things to look for upon delivery anywhere? Anything to look for other than orange peel paint?
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    William: Thanks for the link in post #539. When I examined that page, I could only see the total sales for the year 2000; not the November sales alone. For the calendar year, the MDX was at #9. Not bad considering they didn't start selling it until October! Maybe I didn't look close enough at the site's options to find sales info just for November?

    By the way, Lexus is now offering a "Value Package" to boost the sales volume on the RX300. From what I can tell, it's the Premium Package Plus discounted about $1500 from what they previously charged just a month ago. Kind of strange that they chose to offer this package in December. I wonder what the RX300 customers are thinking who had to pay a higher price in Oct/Nov? If anybody caught Sci-Fi's "Dune" telecast (and stayed awake!), I'm betting you saw your fill of RX300 commercials.
  • toml5toml5 Member Posts: 1
    I do not find the seat uncomfortable, I am 6'2 and 285. I took a 1000 mile trip and the seat was fine. I do find many uncomfortable seats and driving positions with many cars and SUVs out there with my girth being as hefty as it is but for me it is just fine in the MDX.

    I got 22mpg on my trip avg 75 mph and combined city and freeway in so cal I am getting 19-20 mpg. The numbers are from the trip computer.
  • cotmccotmc Member Posts: 1,081
    Yes, you are correct about that link. My browser window opened in such a manner that it seemed to fit perfectly over the "Year-to-Date" sales figures, and I failed to notice I could scroll to the right to see the November sales numbers. (User error!)

    Based on all the number you posted, I'm surprised that the 2001 QX4 with its improved 240hp engine isn't selling better. The 11/2000 figures are barely above last year's figures when it had the wimpy ~170hp engine. It's sales are still well below that of the Discovery! I wonder if this is due to low production quantities?

    On the other hand, the November sales figures for the X5 are up over 340,000%! ;-)
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