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2006 Acura MDX Review
The good: The 2006 Acura MDX gets a ULEV-II emission rating, comes with Honda's useful voice-command system, and offers three-row seating with decent cargo space and a very carlike drive.
The bad: The 2006 Acura MDX's big touch-screen navigation display doesn't control other car systems or display XM Satellite Radio information.
The bottom line: A few frustrating tech shortcomings let it down, but the 2006 Acura MDX is still a good mix of comfort and utility at its price.
2006 Acura MDX Specs
Manufacturer: Acura
Part number: 100650684
- Product Basic Spec
