Definitely test drive the MDX Type S. You will LOVE the air suspension. The clear winner of the two. As I always do, find one that’s one or two years old and save 20 grand. A used Acura with 10K miles is, as they say, barely broken in and the warranty is transferable. Who cares if it’s the latest year when it’s exactly like last years model.
I'm original owner of 2008 MDX. 300hp V6. Great handling system(SH-AWD). Aways plenty of smooth power on demand. 16 years of headache free driving tells it all. All original on my vehicle except 4 sets of brake pads(420000km). I'm waiting and hope for hybrid plug in version of MDX. If not, this vehicle will take me to 20-year mark and then I'll be looking for new replacement. My vote is on MDX,
I would go with the Acura MDX for that naturally aspirated V6. I know Toyota had been doing turbo engines since the 80s now but their new lineups (Tundra, Tacoma, Sequoia, and RX) have been recalled for engine defects. For a car the size of the TX, it would need at least 6 engines to help haul family and cargo especially in the winter time.
An excellent presentation and fair comparison. I plan to purchase an Acura MDX Type S in 2025 which will have a new infotainment console with current technology according to a recent announcement by Acura. A touch screen is expected and that ridiculous dated touch pad will be eliminated. In my opinion, the Acura MDX Type S has a more stylish look and should be more fun to drive.
That 3rd row in the Acura is not for humans. I haven't seen the Lexus just yet but note it is definitely longer. I do like that Acura gives a full bench for the second row
Both insanely overpriced, massive depreciation, high profile car jacking vehicles and provide far too much space needed. The MDX wins even with its horrible gas guzzling engine. 👎🏼 Approaching $100,000! You might as well throw your money out a window. You’ll lose $30,000 as you drive off the lot. 😜 🙃
The inflation on these has been wild. A loaded MDX could be had for $60k back in 2020. Still, the Type S with that turbo V6 and air suspension now feels damn closer to a BMW X5 or Porsche Cayenne than ever.
@@carhelpcorner Honestly, it just become ridiculous. Considering you can double money every 6-8 years invested wisely, it’s literally throwing massive amounts of money away forever. Possibly a million dollars over 30-35 years. 🤪
@billyrock8305 then again you may be dead or seriously incapacitated long before then. Sometimes living a quality life may be preferable to waiting until you are old or sick....then all the money means nothing.
@@billyrock8305 Only the rich or upper middle class should buy this type of vehicle. They should be able to get to 1 million even with buying these types of vehicles
@@s.patterson5698 Exactly. All that lost money foolishly wasted means nothing. Why not donate the money thrown away to charity? Help the less fortunate have a quality life? Make a difference in someone’s life rather than looking like a narcissistic with a badge.
@@carhelpcorner Thanks, I’ve never owned an Acura. I had a Lexus with the 3.5 V6 . It was an awesome engine. If Toyota built a vehicle with the 3.5 V6, I’d buy it.
I bought the 2024 MDX A Type about 2 months ago, because of the improved 10 speed transmission. Both vehicles look good, but I'm happy with the choice.
MDX is the SUV I would definitely chose because of its 3.5 v6 I'm not into 4cyl highbyrid vehicles. I'm actually waiting on the 25 MDX I definitely like the updated touch screen definitely in all black
@@Babyshark2469 I decided on buying a 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed with the Premium and Technology pkgs. It has the 3.5L naturally aspirated V6. We had 3 vehicles and decided to sell our older low mileage 4WD pickup and our Forester Touring LEMON and bought the Toyota. My wife’s Outback has low mileage so she will be driving it for another 10-12 years before it needs replacing. I drive only 6-7K miles per year, so in 20 years my 23 Tacoma will have less than 150K miles. I’m getting long in the tooth, so I’m sure that I’ll keep our (my) Tacoma until I die. My wife will then have to be using it to plow the snow off our road to the county road.
@@varjunind1 I’ve got almost 7k miles now. I like it more and more all the time. I did have an issues with the air intake getting blocked with snow/ice in a recent abnormal blizzard. It wasn’t a big deal and I doubt it will happen again. Lexus proved a 23 RX loaner and I was immediately reminded at how much better I like the TX
Acura MDX is a family 3 row SUV without 3rd row vents!?! That’s a big miss and even with their latest refresh for current generation they didn’t course correct.
Aesthetically, the Lexus by a mile, inside and out. For me, in a Family Hauler, performance is subservient to safety, handling and braking. I've sold more Acura/Honda than Lexus. But for my familia, Lexus rules!!! For my personal use, Honda Civic Coupe is just fine.
I thought the same thing, but I bought the MDX anyway. After a week, you come to love the touchpad. It is not a mouse, but a mirror of the screen. It’s very fast once you get it down, and you don’t have to move your hand, lean forward, or smudge your screen. The people who rant about the touchpad haven’t used it for an extended period of time.
By far the Lexus TX is better than all Acuras combined. Have you looked at any 10 year old Lexus, how amazingly they age gracefully. Acuras are pretty much a rust bucket by 10th year and disastrous suspension components. Poor quality overall for the price.
Definitely test drive the MDX Type S. You will LOVE the air suspension. The clear winner of the two. As I always do, find one that’s one or two years old and save 20 grand. A used Acura with 10K miles is, as they say, barely broken in and the warranty is transferable. Who cares if it’s the latest year when it’s exactly like last years model.
I agree. The sir suspension on the Type S is excellent. It would be my pick.
I had a 1992 Acura Legend when I was in high school and have been an Acura/honda girl ever since
I'm original owner of 2008 MDX. 300hp V6. Great handling system(SH-AWD). Aways plenty of smooth power on demand. 16 years of headache free driving tells it all. All original on my vehicle except 4 sets of brake pads(420000km). I'm waiting and hope for hybrid plug in version of MDX. If not, this vehicle will take me to 20-year mark and then I'll be looking for new replacement.
My vote is on MDX,
I have a 2004 MDX with 293,000 miles, still runs great. It’s a really dependable vehicle.
I have a 2004 MDX with 293,000 miles, still runs great. It’s a really dependable vehicle.
I have a 2004 MDX with 293,000 miles, still runs great. It’s a really dependable vehicle.
I own a Santa Fe Hybrid 2022 model, I waiting for Acura to put in Hybrids, so I can get an MDX. I just prefer Hybrids or PHEV now 🤦🏾♂️
What about transmission problems?
MDX better looking Suv not boxy looks like Lexus.
I agree. The TX is a bit too bus like for my taste.
Precisely!
To me the MDX looks sort of like a station wagon, but I know most people don’t see it that way. It’s simply too low and long like a station wagon.
I would go with the Acura MDX for that naturally aspirated V6. I know Toyota had been doing turbo engines since the 80s now but their new lineups (Tundra, Tacoma, Sequoia, and RX) have been recalled for engine defects. For a car the size of the TX, it would need at least 6 engines to help haul family and cargo especially in the winter time.
An excellent presentation and fair comparison. I plan to purchase an Acura MDX Type S in 2025 which will have a new infotainment console with current technology according to a recent announcement by Acura. A touch screen is expected and that ridiculous dated touch pad will be eliminated. In my opinion, the Acura MDX Type S has a more stylish look and should be more fun to drive.
Totally agree. The 2025 updates were announced after this was filmed. A new infotainment system would make the MDX a winner 🏆
Acura appeals more to me in its look and proportions.
Amazing video quality on internal footage
MDX better looking interior. That black gloss looks elegant and STUNNING!!!!!
MDX for the win…..for me and mine. Unless, of course, I can convince the wife to go for the Pilot……the poor man’s MDX.
Take her for a test drive in the MDX. She might be convinced!
Lexus for the win.😊
For my money it’s the MDX , naturally aspirated 3.5 ltr engine, no turbo complications, Honda reliability and it is much better value for my money,
MDX Type S is a clear winner.
Agreed 👍
MDX for sure.
Yeah, we should all just buy a $75k SUV. It's a win win, isn't it?
Lexus didn’t even try to hide is a highlander lol
And still it will dominate the segment without the smidge of a doubt😂😂😂
V6 ftw, who cares about mpg if you can afford 60k+ price tag
With the lexus you need to get premium fuel so what are you saving exactly?
If you don't need a truck like this, then just wait until December 2024.
Acura and is no close
Lexus is better looking
That 3rd row in the Acura is not for humans. I haven't seen the Lexus just yet but note it is definitely longer. I do like that Acura gives a full bench for the second row
My son and my son are tall and Lexus is much better in that regard. Acura’s 3rd row is for toddlers kinda
If you want to see a 3rd row not for humans, try the Mitsubishi Outlander.
Lexus for sure
CX-90
The MDX needs a tech refresh and the Lexus front needs a redesign.
The MDX is getting a new Google based touchscreen for 2025 👏
Lexus is getting ugly
The infotainment on the MDX is way too old for today's standard.
It's getting upgraded for 2025 👍
Love the touchpad. It’s so simple and easy to use and no nasty looking screen that needs daily cleaning. Not to mention much safer as well.
Both insanely overpriced, massive depreciation, high profile car jacking vehicles and provide far too much space needed. The MDX wins even with its horrible gas guzzling engine. 👎🏼
Approaching $100,000! You might as well throw your money out a window. You’ll lose $30,000 as you drive off the lot. 😜 🙃
The inflation on these has been wild. A loaded MDX could be had for $60k back in 2020. Still, the Type S with that turbo V6 and air suspension now feels damn closer to a BMW X5 or Porsche Cayenne than ever.
@@carhelpcorner
Honestly, it just become ridiculous. Considering you can double money every 6-8 years invested wisely, it’s literally throwing massive amounts of money away forever. Possibly a million dollars over 30-35 years. 🤪
@billyrock8305 then again you may be dead or seriously incapacitated long before then. Sometimes living a quality life may be preferable to waiting until you are old or sick....then all the money means nothing.
@@billyrock8305
Only the rich or upper middle class should buy this type of vehicle. They should be able to get to 1 million even with buying these types of vehicles
@@s.patterson5698
Exactly. All that lost money foolishly wasted means nothing. Why not donate the money thrown away to charity? Help the less fortunate have a quality life? Make a difference in someone’s life rather than looking like a narcissistic with a badge.
Come on Toyota the TX looks like a Grand Highlander & that front grill …. Woof!
MDX-S for me.
Not that TX is not good. Even in the most aggressive mode, it's still a bit too soft for my taste.
I agree. I'd get the Type S. Amazing SUV 👍
The Acura MDX has a much better crash safty rating than the Lexus TX
How often you plan to crash your car? 😢
I may look into the Acura , only because it has the naturally aspirated 3.5 V6
It's an excellent SUV. It would be my choice between these two.
@@carhelpcorner Thanks, I’ve never owned an Acura.
I had a Lexus with the 3.5 V6 . It was an awesome engine. If Toyota built a vehicle with the 3.5 V6, I’d buy it.
I bought the 2024 MDX A Type about 2 months ago, because of the improved 10 speed transmission. Both vehicles look good, but I'm happy with the choice.
MDX is the SUV I would definitely chose because of its 3.5 v6 I'm not into 4cyl highbyrid vehicles. I'm actually waiting on the 25 MDX I definitely like the updated touch screen definitely in all black
@@Babyshark2469 I decided on buying a 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed with the Premium and Technology pkgs.
It has the 3.5L naturally aspirated V6.
We had 3 vehicles and decided to sell our older low mileage 4WD pickup and our Forester Touring LEMON and bought the Toyota.
My wife’s Outback has low mileage so she will be driving it for another 10-12 years before it needs replacing.
I drive only 6-7K miles per year, so in 20 years my 23 Tacoma will have less than 150K miles.
I’m getting long in the tooth, so I’m sure that I’ll keep our (my) Tacoma until I die. My wife will then have to be using it to plow the snow off our road to the county road.
My TX 500h already has about 1600 miles. I traded a ‘23 RX 350 to get more space and power. It’s been great.
That's a major upgrade
@@varjunind1 I’ve got almost 7k miles now. I like it more and more all the time. I did have an issues with the air intake getting blocked with snow/ice in a recent abnormal blizzard. It wasn’t a big deal and I doubt it will happen again. Lexus proved a 23 RX loaner and I was immediately reminded at how much better I like the TX
Mdx
Acura MDX is a family 3 row SUV without 3rd row vents!?! That’s a big miss and even with their latest refresh for current generation they didn’t course correct.
Aesthetically, the Lexus by a mile, inside and out. For me, in a Family Hauler, performance is subservient to safety, handling and braking. I've sold more Acura/Honda than Lexus. But for my familia, Lexus rules!!!
For my personal use, Honda Civic Coupe is just fine.
On the MDX, The outdated interior design, SPECIALLY that awful touchpad is a deal breaker for me
Acura just announced it is being replaced with a new Google based touchscreen for 2025 👏
I thought the same thing, but I bought the MDX anyway. After a week, you come to love the touchpad. It is not a mouse, but a mirror of the screen. It’s very fast once you get it down, and you don’t have to move your hand, lean forward, or smudge your screen. The people who rant about the touchpad haven’t used it for an extended period of time.
By far the Lexus TX is better than all Acuras combined.
Have you looked at any 10 year old Lexus, how amazingly they age gracefully.
Acuras are pretty much a rust bucket by 10th year and disastrous suspension components. Poor quality overall for the price.
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