Sunday, January 24, 2010

The 2010 Acura MDX Engine Improvements

This year, Acura pushes the new 2010 Acura MDX along the design path they have pursued with other models in their line up. Complete with V shaped grill and smoother contours, the vehicle has changed on the inside as well, including some tweaks to the engine and transmission system that Acura hopes will encourage consumers to buy.

The new 3.7 liter V6 engine in the 2010 Acura MDX delivers just as much horsepower as last year's model at 300 horse power, but due to refinements aimed at increased fuel economy, it sacrifices about 5 pounds of torque, settling for 270 pound feet. This doesn't mean the vehicle loses any of its utility, however. The MDX is still rated to tow up to 5000 pounds. What it does accomplish is an overall increase in fuel economy. Last year's model delivered 15 miles to the gallon in the city and 20 miles to the gallon for highway travel, according to EPA ratings, while the 2010 engine offers 16 and 21 miles to the gallon in those situations. Although, that may seem like a fairly small increase, it is likely to make consumers happy, given the probability of higher gas prices in the future.


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