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2006 Acura Mdx Touring Package, Fully Loaded! on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:105000 Color: Mirrors and Seats
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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2006 Acura MDX Touring Package

Engine:  Standard 3.5L V6 Gas Engine

Transmission: Automatic 5-Speed Electronically Controlled Adaptive Automatic Transmission with Overdrive

Drive:  All Wheel Drive

TOWING PACKAGE!

FULLY LOADED beyond your wildest dreams with:

  • Navigation System
  • Power Glass Tilt and Slide Moonroof
  • HandsFreeLink(R) Wireless Communication Access For Bluetooth(R) Enabled Devices
  • Acura/Bose(R) AM/FM Radio With 225-Watts and 8 Speakers Total; In-Dash 6-Disc CD Changer; XM(R) Satellite Radio 
  • Integrated iPhone/iPod wire
  • Leather Steering Wheel with Mounted Controls For Audio, Cruise Control and Telephone
  • Leather and Wood Trim Throughout
  • Leather Seats
  • Heated Front Driver and Front Passenger Power Seats Adjust Position 8 Ways
  • Third Row Seating; Theatre Style
  • Folding Rear Seats Perfect for Transporting Large Items; Endless Storage Options
  • Trip Computer With Average Fuel Consumption, Miles To Empty, Stop Watch; External Temperature Gauge 
  • Automatic Climate Control; Interior Air Filter
  • Rear Heating and Air Conditioning Unit with Controls
  • 2-Memory Adjustment Controls For Driver Side Include Exterior Mirrors and Seats
  • Rear Spoiler
  • Tinted/Privacy Windows
  • And SO Much More!

 

Safety Features Include:

  • Rearview Camera
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft Via Engine Immobilizer and Alarm; Radio Anti-Theft; Panic Alarm; Illuminated Entry
  • Front and Rear Impact-Absorbing Bumpers
  • Front, Second Row and Third Row with 3-Point Seatbelts and Carpeted Floor Mats 
  • Rain Sensing Vehicle Speed Sensitive Intermittent Windshield Wipers
  • Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror for Glare Control
  • Dual Power Adjustable Folding Heated Exterior Rearview Mirrors and Passenger Side Automatic Tilt-Down
  • Vehicle Anti-Lockout
  • Chrome Factory Side Step Bars with Double Acura Logo
  • Too Many More Safety Features to Name!!!


Vehicle is in GREAT condition!  Perfect Family Car, or Perfect Luxury Car!  Great for Winter Snow and Summer Trips!

Interested buyers, please call/text Mike at (215) 917-3494

 

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The original Acura NSX: Development history and driving the icon

Wed, Sep 28 2016

The original NSX, introduced in production form in 1990 by Honda and to the United States market under the Acura brand in 1991, is now officially 25 plus years old. Generations of car enthusiasts grew to love the original NSX over the 15 years it was in production and beyond, but as an fan and owner, I think it's important to fully realize just how monumental a shift the introduction of the NSX was in the art of making cars. So, retold 25 years later, this is the abridged story of the NSX, Honda's supercar. The Idea The NSX was an extremely risky project for Honda, a company that in the late 1980's was nowhere near the corporate juggernaut that it is today. Honda's eponymous founder, Soichiro Honda, was still involved in decision-making at the company during this time under the role of "Supreme Advisor," and it is debatable whether the NSX project in its infancy would have gone forward at all had he not still been pushing the company towards the spirit of technical achievement it had been known for in the prior decades. Mr. Honda was still so involved during this period, in fact, that when the first batch of 300 production NSXs were made with a version of the Acura badge he didn't like, he ordered all of the cars stopped at port in the USA, the new badges applied, and the offending incorrect badges sent back to Japan to be systematically destroyed. This was clearly a man who paid attention to the details, but I digress. Honda as a company devoted $140 million dollars to the NSX project ($250 million in today's money), half of which would go to developing the car, and the remainder of which would go to building a new state-of-the-art factory to assemble it. Honda's own goals for the NSX were actually exactly as most media stories portray the car today: to build a bona-fide exotic supercar, but one without the ergonomic and reliability penalties associated with that type of car. They didn't want to sacrifice the needs of the driver to the supposed demands of performance, demands that they felt didn't have to be there in making a truly top-level performance machine. The R&D team wanted a car that could hang with heavyweight exotics in a straight line, play with smaller and more lightweight sports cars in the curves, and cruise in serenity on the freeway. Essentially, they wanted it all, and the brief was to have a car that could do everything without compromise.

Acura will show all-new MDX Prototype in Detroit

Wed, 12 Dec 2012

Acura says it will show a prototype of its 2014 MDX crossover at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, and we'll admit that the announcement has left us in a bit of confusion. See, the Acura press release says that the MDX proto will present "Aero Sculpture" design language, "alluring proportions" and "arching body lines." It has been accompanied by a sketch (above, click to enlarge) that, indeed, shows off a swoopy, alluring CUV.
Yet we have spy shots from two months ago of what is supposed to be the 2014 MDX, and unless the camouflage is actually some sort of vehicular moo moo, there isn't really a swoopy line on it. It is stout and substantial, but not in a way that makes us think of "Aero Sculpture." We'll know in a few weeks where the truth resides. It would appear that Acura's rendering artist has done a masterful fade on the rear glass/D-pillar area of the vehicle.
If you want to see the answer in real time, the reveal will be broadcast as it happens on Acura's webcast site. There's a press release below with the details.

Acura Type S Concept looks even better in the Monterey sun

Sun, Aug 18 2019

A few days ago, Acura showed its Type S Concept in an album of dramatically lit press photos. It is our extreme pleasure to report that the Acura Type S Concept on display at The Quail, with no shadows nor Photoshop to hide in, is even more pleasing to the eye than it was in those photographs. This is the sedan the brand said "sets the stage for re-introducing Type S performance variants to the Acura line-up after a decade hiatus, and will heavily influence the character of the upcoming, second-generation TLX Type S." Our hope is that the phrase "heavily influence the character of" is code for the word "be," and Acura's simply not ready to admit it yet. From the new rectangular "Jewel Eye" LED headlights to the front fascia that could double as an Orc weapon, the flanks with a pentathlete's balance of muscle and leanness, those Halo beam rifle taillights, and the mortar-launcher quad-pipes, this concept is the bee's knees. Acura calls the design language "Chicane," and this expression of it is everything a fan wants to see from the brand. The Double Apex Blue Pearl paint, forged carbon accents, and functional vents only make the sculpture better. We're promised two new Type S offerings in the next two years, an RDX Type S presumed to follow the TLX version. They can't come soon enough. We encourage you to check out the gallery and enjoy every angle of the preview for Acura's coming attractions.