Safety and Technology
High-tech features abound in the 2007 Acura MDX, from its full complement of safety gear to its cutting edge navigation, entertainment, and communications systems.
Like pretty much every car manufacturer, Acura designs its vehicles to get five-star crash-test ratings from the NHTSA and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The difference is that Acura posts the results of these crash tests on its window stickers at the dealership, so it’s extra-invested in making sure the actual results match its rosy computer-modeled predictions. Thus, Acura has developed Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structures, which distribute crash energy around the passenger cell to keep occupants in one piece. Other safety features include dual-stage, dual-threshold front airbags, side-impact airbags for the front seats, and side-curtain airbags with rollover sensors for all three rows of passengers. Active front head restraints limit the potential for whiplash in a rear collision, the MDX’s structure has been engineered to capably protect third-row occupants in a rear crash, and a tire pressure monitor is standard. Plus, the MDX is equipped with ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, and a stability control system that can help stabilize a trailer when towing. With all this safety gear aboard, the Acura MDX provides the kind of peace-of-mind that allows everyone to enjoy the optional high-tech features contained in the Technology and Entertainment Packages. Film fans will enjoy the nine-inch rear LCD screen with wireless headphones, and gamers will like the ability to hook up a favorite system juiced by the front 115-volt outlet. Audiophiles will want the Technology Package specifically to enjoy the kick-ass Acura/ELS sound system with 5.1 channel surround sound, 10 speakers, Dolby Pro-Logic II, and DVD-R/RW playing capability. It’s also got XM satellite radio, and there’s an input jack for your iPod just in case you didn’t have enough choices already. Other goodies in the Technology Package include AcuraLink with real-time traffic, a smart maintenance minder, and service reminders. A feature called HandsFreeLink connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to the MDX’s integrated communications system, and you can download your cell’s phone book right into the MDX’s voice-activated navigation system. The navigation system also comes with a rearview camera that operates when reversing, displaying objects behind the SUV on an eight-inch, in-dash screen. Finally, the Technology Package includes a GPS-linked, humidity sensing, triple-zone climate control system. Finally, on every Acura MDX, personal customization of several vehicle features is linked to individual keyless entry fobs, allowing multiple drivers to tailor specific settings for the seats and mirrors. The MDX’s gauge lighting also automatically adjusts to ambient light. And let’s not forget the standard SH-AWD and the available Active Damping suspension.
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