
The MDX ($37,125) comes standard with a long list of luxury and convenience features, including automatic, dual-zone, front/rear climate control; first and second row leather seating surfaces and leather door inserts; eight-way power driver's seat; heated front seats; keyless remote entry; power windows, door locks and heated mirrors; power tilt-and-slide moonroof; cruise control; seven-speaker AM/FM/cassette stereo with in-dash CD player; XM Satellite Radio (three months prepaid); programmable remote opener; alloy wheels; fog lamps; and a multi-function digital trip computer.
The Touring package ($2825) upgrades the stereo to a 225-watt, eight-speaker, Acura/Bose music system with in-dash six-disc CD changer and XM Satellite Radio; a two-position driver's seat and mirror memory system linked to the keyless remote; eight-way power front passenger seat; Bluetooth; roof rack; a right-hand, outside mirror that tilts to track progress while backing up; rain-sensing windshield wipers; and special alloy wheels.
Acura's DVD Entertainment System ($1500) for rear-seat passengers adds a seven-inch widescreen display that flips down from the ceiling at the push of a button. The system comes complete with two infrared wireless headphones and a wireless remote control. Kids dig it, and with the DVD player up front in the base of the center stack, parents control what's watched.
The DVD-based Navigation System ($2750, available only with the Touring package) needs only one disc to cover the entire continental U.S. It comes with voice recognition and three months' prepaid subscription to OnStar's basic service (emergency assistance and airbag deployment monitoring); the full OnStar package, with route support and concierge service, is optional ($399/year). The system incorporates a rearview camera that transmits pictures from behind the vehicle onto the navigation screen when the MDX is in reverse gear.
Standard safety features comprise the required dual-stage front airbags, three-point seatbelts and adjustable head restraints for all seating positions and child safety seat anchors (LATCH) in rear seats. In addition, fitted to all MDXs are front seat-mounted side airbags that protect occupants' upper body in side impacts and side curtain airbags covering all three rows of seats that insulate against head injury in rollovers as well as side impacts. A standard tire pressure monitoring system uses sensors in the valve stem of each wheel to alert the driver when tire pressure drops significantly below the recommended level. The MDX also comes with antilock brakes, electronic brake force distribution (which balances front-rear brake application depending on speed and vehicle load) and brake assist (which optimizes brake application in emergency stops). These active safety features can help the driver avoid a wreck.
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