Why Is A Used Acura SO Cheap???
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Published 2024-04-27
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All Comments (21)
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Maybe its just me but i think the acuras he showed looked better than most of the other brands he showed
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Acura talks about technology but their strength is engineering and never making anything overly complicated. I can take my MDX to Firestone for oil changes and basic services. My BMW X7 is Dealer only and if it throws a code my $450 service will turn into an $800 one.
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Nothing like the "excitement" of a BMW repair bill. I'll take the MDX.
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I bought a 2018 MDX 7 years ago and it still drives like it's new and beautiful on the highway.
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When I'm buying I always consider the repair bills. What I'll do is call a dealership and ask estimated bill for oil change, brakes, ball joint ect.
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As a long term Acura customer, I think you’re missing the point. I currently own a 2023 Acura TLX Types S and a 2024 Acura MDX Type S . The reason I went with the Acura is the balance of performance and long term reliability. I have owned as a S4 , Porsches as well. Tough to beat and for the price a good value. Also keep in mind , Acura backs their warranties unlike a lot other competitors like Audi or BMW. If this just about leasing a vehicle the German cars are provide more adrenaline, but owning them is a different story.
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What I love about Acura amongst other things is the fact that when you get the Platinum Elite trim you have all the features at a relatively good price. Other primum brands seem be more a la cart and to have all the features the price quickly jumps up.
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Nissan and Infiniti ruined their brand with CVTs. Innovation almost cost them the house. Honda has engineering mistakes as well. This is why I drive Toyota/Lexus.
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Back in 90’s Acura legend up there
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I think the Acura brand is sophisticated. Looks upscale with good light designs and great paint colors.
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When it comes to automotive specs, I like this guy's word per minute ratio. You always get your money's worth.
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Glad I saw this. I was looking at a Civic/Accord/Corolla/Camry for my son and didn't realize a lot of these Acuras are right in line of my price range as well.
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That Acura looks way better than that Mercedes. Your smoked out bro
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I seriously doubt many people would shop an Acura against a Mercedes or a BMW; those who seek Acuras do so mainly for Honda's reliability. Granted, it's not what it used to be based on recent surveys, but it's still better than the Germans. If I was in the market for an Acura, I would shop it against a Lexus, or maybe certain Hondas, Toyotas or Mazdas, but never a German brand (even less so a Volvo or a Range Rover!) In fact, I'd sooner consider a Genesis/Hyundai/Kia before any European brand.
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I worked for Lexus for over 24 years. Awesome company to work for can’t say anything wrong about Lexus.
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Bought a 2020 Acura ILX about 2 years ago and love it! 2.4L 4 cyl engine mated to a Dual clutch 8 speed automatic (201hp from the factory) retuned to about 240hp. Very fun car and gets over 30mpg combined and over 35mpg on the freeway.
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I bought my 2022 MDX Tech in June 2021. It now has 22,000 miles and there have been no issues, no repairs, minimal maintenance. As you know, there was a major change to this vehicle starting with the 2022 model. After driving all the competitively priced SUVs with enough room for easily storing a wheel chair, the MDX was the most comfortable (I am 6’2’ and 220 lbs) for me and my wife, who likes to wear her hair in a pony tail and all the competition,s headrests interfered with her hair, Pushing her head forward. The car is very responsive and accelerates quickly with no lag, handles very well (especially when enjoying a great road) for a 3 row SUV, is quiet and all the electronic gizmos work well. Lane centering and radar cruise control make driving effortless, especially in heavy stop and go traffic. The sound system is also magnificent when set properly. My previous cars were Audi A 6 Avants, each kept for 200,000 miles with few repairs and minimal maintenance and the MDX does not feel like a step down in any category. I prefer it to the Audi Q7 for many reasons. I suggest you drive a New MDX and see if your issues are present in the current models. It could be that as a former race driver my driving and maintenance schedule differ from your experiences. I do agree that the infotainment is awkward but for those of us with shoulder problems it eliminates the long reach to some touch screens. Each to his own, but I can’t really trust your reviews any more.
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He is so wrong on so many levels.
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Thanks for the info.
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Great content Mark 🇨🇦✌🏻🫶🏻