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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we discuss the good, bad, and red flags with the 2023 Acura MDX Type S. After our original review, we said it was one of the best 3-row SUVs in 2022, so we wanted to see what it was like to live with long term. Others to consider: Kia Telluride, Mazda CX-90, BMW X7, Genesis GV80, and Audi Q7.
    #cars #technology #business
    Index:
    00:00 Interior and Exterior Pros and Cons
    3:55 The Pros and Cons
    13:06 Final Thoughts PT 1

Komentáře • 859

  • @maximeparent3004
    @maximeparent3004 Před rokem +480

    Your honesty and transparency is the main reason why i'm following this channel and i hope it will never change. Great duo putting out amazing content, video quality is incredible too.

    • @savagegeese
      @savagegeese  Před rokem +53

      I appreciate that

    • @adamotak5145
      @adamotak5145 Před rokem +3

      facts

    • @savagegeese
      @savagegeese  Před rokem +37

      Its hard because a vehicle like this is a perfect example of something Id say is at the 90th percentile for the class. Bringing up the negatives is coming from a good an honest place to viewers and Acura. But its always gonna make someone upset.

    • @LJ-wo1wf
      @LJ-wo1wf Před rokem +10

      @@savagegeese Your guys's plain honesty and clarity sure helps. I went with a TLX A-spec after rewatching your TLX videos several times, and I found the same caveats as you did - no surprises, no "why didn't anyone warn me about so-and-so", even after 3k miles.

  • @rkalla
    @rkalla Před rokem +606

    "The more I've driven this, the more I've had buyers remorse on my X7" - That's a HELL of a compliment to Honda/Acura and what they've done here.

    • @TheLaw_11
      @TheLaw_11 Před rokem +17

      You've got the brand prestige of BMW so no need for buyers remorse lol

    • @krzzzy19
      @krzzzy19 Před rokem +83

      @@TheLaw_11 ha. Bmw is just another mass market manufacturer. There's no prestige compared to Porsche or the Italian brands. I have a 2023 X5 so I'm not hating on BMW btw

    • @HiddenWen
      @HiddenWen Před rokem +34

      @@krzzzy19 The X5 and X7 are actually good. Not just because it's a BMW.

    • @Marc-ty5sz
      @Marc-ty5sz Před rokem +28

      @@krzzzy19 ha. Porsche or the Italian brands is just another mass market manufacturer. There's no prestige compared to Koenigsegg or Pagani.

    • @davidrpriest
      @davidrpriest Před rokem +21

      I own an X7. It is more about luxury than the MDX which I looked at also. You save money on the MDX. It is sportier...more like a X5. But the X7 has way more luxury, more room, and the interior quality is a few grades above the Acura. I prefer the BMW inline 6 and transmission also. Both vehicles are good choices.

  • @KealeyOnCars
    @KealeyOnCars Před rokem +397

    Jack isn’t wearing Patagonia today, is he ok?

    • @jackholmes8105
      @jackholmes8105 Před rokem +96

      Hold me

    • @Montblanc1986
      @Montblanc1986 Před rokem +16

      Patagonia was sold off to a coal oil and gas company that spills chemicals on rail ways. They are now making jackets for coal miners and Saudi oil barons.

    • @krzzzy19
      @krzzzy19 Před rokem +23

      @@Montblanc1986 thanks maybe I'll buy them now. The super liberal old owners were cringe. Comes to show they don't actually care since they just sold it to the highest bidder lmao

    • @smokesgtp
      @smokesgtp Před rokem +4

      ​@@krzzzy19 Agreed. I may consider a purchase now.

    • @adhds69
      @adhds69 Před rokem

      Isn't that sweatshirt Patagonia?

  • @iggibars
    @iggibars Před rokem +168

    Mercedes, Audi, and BMW used to have an issue just like this when accelerating hard out of a turn with cars that had limited slip differentials. The issue was caused by the awd system and the ECU putting the drivetrain into "limp" mode for protection. The ECU would detect wheel spin and axle rotation ratios that were not compatible with each other and would put the car into limp mode until the car was stopped and allowed proper time for the drivetrain ratios to readjust(or when shifted out of drive). Putting it into neutral automatically readjusts the ratio. It's the same stress release you feel when your cars comes out of drive and goes into neutral or park. It's common on cars with torque vectoring. This issue is pretty much trying to prevent the damage that can occur to a drivetrain similar to taking your 4wd truck with locked diffs and driving in tight circles around a parking lot. You will blow your transfer case or diffs.

    • @TheChismFamily
      @TheChismFamily Před rokem +18

      Finally someone who knows what they are talking about! This should be the top comment!

    • @ragweedmakesmesneeze
      @ragweedmakesmesneeze Před rokem +6

      I'm pretty sure this is what happened to me at a BMW M Performance Driving School when I was in an M2 on an autocross course. I was going great and then...NO power...sad trombone music.

    • @0hypnotoad0
      @0hypnotoad0 Před rokem +9

      Good explanation. It seems a bit ridiculous to me to have mechanical problems and computerized solutions this complex in what is essentially a three row land-boat of a crossover. I guess it's a luxury/premium crossover, but it still seems to be getting ahead of itself. It'd be like a coffee machine stalling mid-pour because it needs to re-triangulate itself to the relative positions of Jupiter and Saturn.

    • @iggibars
      @iggibars Před rokem +20

      @@0hypnotoad0 It's not a mechanical problem. It's a simple limitation of cars that drive all 4 wheels while suppling torque to them while they are all spinning at different rates. The higher the rotational speed, the less you can get away with this off-balance rotation between multiple wheels. It's what happens when you have an AWD system that can vector torque to one wheel at high speed while also limiting slip. This problem has existed for decades, we're just only used to seeing it in mechanical 4x4 systems like trucks and traditional SUVs, or high performance cars with torque vectoring AWD systems. Ever owned a truck? They have the same issue, only they don't have a smart enough drivetrain that can slip the drivetrain into neutral when it sense extreme ranges...they just crack open your transfer case or diffs instead.

    • @Nicedesk
      @Nicedesk Před rokem +8

      Good point about binding.
      They do the same maneuver in almost every video (punch it from 0mph in a 90° turn) but other AWD systems do not seem to do this.
      MDX Defect?/intended preservation mode?/other brands will bind and eventually self destruct?
      Perhaps an issue with the rear end clutch pack stages not being able to gradually release, so the ecu just throws the trans into neutral for rear end preservation?
      It will be interesting to find out...

  • @johnm5131
    @johnm5131 Před rokem +192

    it is good to see a review that discusses actual problems and issues. That "neutral" gear thing could cause an accident. The coverage from vids like this will prompt acura to fix it asap. I've loved all the acuras I've owned, way back to a 1990 Integra! Glad to see the company keeping it up!

    • @WesKidFresh
      @WesKidFresh Před rokem +5

      Wonder if this is a Type S thing, or if other versions of the MDX deal with this. Maybe even RDX and others

    • @smokesgtp
      @smokesgtp Před rokem +4

      @@WesKidFresh its not in all versions of the 10at I can confirm. My Honda doesn't do it, although its FWD so full throttle while turning the wheel from a stop isn't advisable, but i don't detect anything but traction control intervention.

    • @smokesgtp
      @smokesgtp Před rokem +8

      @@Superdimensional thats good to hear. Full lock full throttle is one of the joys of SH-AWD lol

    • @TheBreakfastLover
      @TheBreakfastLover Před rokem +3

      @@smokesgtp yeah, I've done full throttle full lock multiple times and never experienced this.

    • @justinprathum6948
      @justinprathum6948 Před rokem +2

      I have a Tlx type S and have had this happened to me at least 3 times now

  • @TaiwanGolfer
    @TaiwanGolfer Před rokem +31

    This car ROCKS. Coming from someone who traded in my $130k 2020 S-Class for this (just needed an SUV, and was tired of the MB electronic issues and over-engineering the simplest things)... I love this car more than my previous 3 MBs!! (2011 E350, 2014 S550 & 2020 S560).

    • @fahadnadir2403
      @fahadnadir2403 Před rokem +2

      How is the ride compared to S class

    • @TaiwanGolfer
      @TaiwanGolfer Před rokem +3

      @@fahadnadir2403 S Class is on another level.. whisper quiet and endless power. However, I find myself enjoying the Type S more just because you never know what’s going to break in the S Class. That thing is over-engineered… wayyyyy too many features and I didn’t use 95% of them.

  • @MJSEN
    @MJSEN Před rokem +28

    With the HDR enabled, I could see the Acura engineers in the background testing the gearbox. Normally they'd be hidden in the shadows, thanks SG

  • @chrisp1733
    @chrisp1733 Před rokem +73

    Ive had my TLX Type S for over a year now and never experienced the transmission issue, and I’ve driven it hard, especially out of corners and from a stop. The only thing I hate is the automatic up shift in manual. Info system you get used to, but it’s not ideal. Fuel economy is garbage as well, otherwise I love the car and never see myself coming the other way.

    • @sosimpleandrew
      @sosimpleandrew Před rokem +13

      Same here: I own TLX Type S and I drive it very aggressively. I put 6000 miles and no issues with transmission at all: very quick and predictable reaction 100% of the times. I bet something is wrong with electronics there.
      Fuel economy is outstanding: I average 14.6 MPG, which is super cool to show to my toyotaprius friends :)

    • @roboticvenom1935
      @roboticvenom1935 Před rokem

      @@sosimpleandrew tlx type s has poor speed but good handling, sadge

    • @prodnxbu
      @prodnxbu Před rokem +3

      @@roboticvenom1935 I've seen people get 0-60 on the Type S in 4.8 seconds. That's still a lot of fun. If only the car was much lighter

    • @KdibZ
      @KdibZ Před rokem

      i got 11k miles on my 2022 TLS type S, love it. I do wish it weighed less for better acceleration and fuel econnomy. and really wished it had HUD lol but otherwise i'm loving it! but i do have rear passenger window not working haha

    • @ciello___8307
      @ciello___8307 Před rokem

      @@prodnxbu it is a big car. physics wise its kind of hard to make it light. Its basically 5 series size

  • @meyo1860
    @meyo1860 Před rokem +21

    Acura: “We made the Type-S for people who like to give it the beans!”
    Customer: “The transmission slips into neutral when I give it the beans😡”
    Acura: “Stop giving it the beans and you’ll avoid this ‘so called problem!’ Now go away!” 😂

  • @Suction_
    @Suction_ Před rokem +47

    Thank you for pointing out the service issues. My experiences with Honda dealers are extremely similar - almost apple levels where they just tell you it's something you're doing wrong and the car is fine.

    • @maweitao
      @maweitao Před rokem +2

      That's every dealer for every automaker. They all only acknowledge a problem when the car refuses to start.

    • @Suction_
      @Suction_ Před rokem +4

      @@maweitao negative. Toyota and Mazda have been stellar for me. Subaru is a wash depending on dealer

    • @tyhyhh
      @tyhyhh Před rokem +1

      @@Suction_ for you sure not for everyone lol

    • @web
      @web Před rokem

      Apple level? Wut!?
      At Apple you usually get a full replacement on the spot for warranty claims.
      Gorilla grip issue was a decade ago

    • @Suction_
      @Suction_ Před rokem +4

      @@web apple has, and still does, have a reputation for not taking any ownership in bad design and/or flaws with their products. The gorilla grip is a great example, the horrendous butterfly keyboards are my favorite. I'm not talking physical damage or anything, it's the defects. Sure, getting another mac with a butterfly keyboard will temporarily get you back and working, but it didn't solve the issue. It's the unwillingness to accept that a product can have flaws and inability to admit them. I've dealt with Apple from an enterprise level as well as a few Honda products. They're the same. Until a bunch of people have the same problem and all make a big deal about it, they will refuse to admit fault.

  • @Pikens
    @Pikens Před rokem +8

    We are getting close to a year with our MDX Type S Adv. We had an issue with the air strut but got it taken care of by honda. It is the best vehicle I have owned and love getting to drive my family in it. I haven’t experienced the transmission issue and I have driven it hard many times.

  • @antiseth3964
    @antiseth3964 Před rokem +29

    Honestly, that dealership experience is up to par with what I experienced with my old Honda Accord. It had a steering issue that put the wheel slightly out of alignment with the direction of the car, but whenever I told the dealership about it, their response was just “meh, we don’t see it,” or “meh, we test drove it and it’s fine.” Understandably, the dealership considers themselves the experts on the car-especially when they get a lot of consumers who don’t know anything at all. They aren’t used to car owners coming in wanting to be educated about their vehicle. They also aren’t used to having to spend more than the minimum amount of time on what they consider a “niche” issue. There’s no care like that anymore when they have tons of cars to go through in a day.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair Před rokem

      Those mechanics are bottom of the barrel idiots. You might get lucky depending on what state your in, depending on the franchise but, I would never pull my car in to a dealer full of glorified Jiffy lube technicians.

    • @bushikciwa
      @bushikciwa Před rokem

      Have had similar experiences at the Acura dealer

    • @bluesboytyler
      @bluesboytyler Před rokem +3

      I had a similar experience with my 05 TL a few years ago. Car went into limp mode on a WOT pull onto the highway. had it towed to the dealership since it was a computer issue most likely and my local mechanic told me to. They rebooted the computer and couldn't repliate the issue, and charged me 200 bucks.
      2 months later, same thing happens. I kew it wasn't a transmission issue because it was a manual and it still went into gear fine and the engine was running good as well. got myself a 15 dollar code reader on amazon, pulled the code and researched it on the good old forums. Ended up replacing the throttle position sensor myself and it solved the issue.
      It seems like issues that aren't immediately obvious to dealer techs get brushed off more often than not. It's unfortnate, but in those scenarios I've always relied on someone smarter than me figuring it out and posting to a forum. The internet can definitely be a great resource!

    • @WillBiavati
      @WillBiavati Před rokem +1

      Exact same issue for me and my steering wheel. I’ve also got a vibration that comes and goes, but they tell me the car looks fine underneath. Have not had much luck resolving any of these small but annoying problems.

  • @abcdLeeXY
    @abcdLeeXY Před rokem +18

    This drives so much smaller and handles like a sedan. The interior in spacious and the third row fits my mother in law perfectly 😂. The remote start also turns on your AC, heated seats, steering wheel and mirror defroster if it’s cold outside. I would love the type s power train but I couldn’t justify paying $70k.

    • @s.patterson5698
      @s.patterson5698 Před rokem +3

      Totally agree...my wife was nervous at first about me getting her something this big because she text drove other comparable size SUVs and it always felt like the vehicle was turing around her. But when she drove THE 2023 MDX she was amazed at how small it felt. It was like driving a sedan. After experiencing that test drive, she had no problems with me getting her the MDX.

  • @CS-iv6hp
    @CS-iv6hp Před rokem +7

    Once again, excellent. The quality of your content is light years ahead of most other automotive journalists.

  • @rondail5675
    @rondail5675 Před rokem +24

    I appreciate the honest reviews. It will be interesting to hear what Acura does about the transmission fading out.

  • @Greg-oj2pg
    @Greg-oj2pg Před rokem +64

    As you pointed out, my old complaint with the MDX (and RDX) is the center stack design and infotainment control. I wish Acura would incorporate the cleaner and more functional design found in my Honda Accord. Other than that, I think Acura delivering a lot of value for the dollar.

  • @ahmedsyed3436
    @ahmedsyed3436 Před rokem +6

    These guys are amazing. This is the only channel where you'll get totally unbiased reviews.

  • @melmann6065
    @melmann6065 Před rokem +9

    I have a new 2023 - and I have not encountered ANY transmission issues reported in this review. I use the wireless Apple Car Play 100% of the time. It links flawlessly without any cables and I appreciate the wireless charging. I have zero issues with the trackpad interface - I think it works perfectly well, and I never have to reach up to touch any screens and take my eyes off the road. As the reviewer stated, if you are using the Car Play - there is nothing wrong with this interface. The drivetrain is strong, the handling is amazing for an 3 row SUV, and the ergonomics are first rate. I agree with the reviewer - that it is truly a bargain compared the other 3 row luxury SUVs out there. Spectacular "Liquid Carbon" optional paint - far superior than the recent MB and INFINITIs we've had. Typical ACURA flawless fit and finish, and great styling. The ELS sound system is in a class by itself. I highly recommend the new MDX to anyone wanting a 1st class luxury SUV. You will not regret it. Last note - free maintenance for 2 years is a nice feature.

    • @TaiwanGolfer
      @TaiwanGolfer Před rokem +2

      This man wins.

    • @lockheedload
      @lockheedload Před 6 měsíci

      You’re mostly right. It’s an amazing car but I think it’s still underpowered. A 3.0t should put out more power. My wife’s Explorer does. My m40i does. The type s would be perfect with more power.

  • @Ethan7s
    @Ethan7s Před rokem +4

    90% of dealers either:
    -Blame you for the problem, especially if you drive anything approaching sporty. "oh this is what happens when you drive "insert your sports car here" too fast"
    -Tell you it's "normal". "well it's 100 degrees and sunny, no car can keep up in this weather"
    -When the problem is too obvious and you tell them a car shouldn't break at 20,000 miles, then "every car will have some issues".
    Choose carefully who you support financially, because every time they get away with it reinforces the behavior.

  • @phosoup1540
    @phosoup1540 Před rokem +2

    This video was one of the deciding factors in buying my type-s. Excellent work guys, you do car videos for real people and not just speedy bois.

  • @michaeltaylor4831
    @michaeltaylor4831 Před rokem +3

    Savageese is top notch guys I watch every single video.please never change your format, especially interior impressions first. You guys are great

  • @Hotsaucedeluxe
    @Hotsaucedeluxe Před rokem +17

    As an MDX owner myself I actually found the touchpad infotainment to be pretty intuitive after a while.

    • @TaiwanGolfer
      @TaiwanGolfer Před rokem +6

      An expert Harvard-led research group found that people with high spatial IQs have no problem with the touchpad and get it easily. Conversely, those demonstrating lower IQs had a hard time with the touch pad and logic. The data makes sense to me 🤷‍♂

    • @MikeyG003
      @MikeyG003 Před rokem

      @@TaiwanGolfer some are simply just designed poorly though. Low IQ software engineering team

    • @theone4042
      @theone4042 Před rokem +4

      @@TaiwanGolfer 😂😂😂😂

    • @bastinelli443
      @bastinelli443 Před rokem

      I had a 21 RDX A Spec and loved the touch pad. Once you're used to it I was able to do things faster while driving and it wasn't as distracting as touch screens.

    • @Hotsaucedeluxe
      @Hotsaucedeluxe Před rokem +1

      @@bastinelli443 agreed. It does take a period of time to get used to. Although if I had my way, Acura would've kept the big wheel selector that they used in my 2009 TL.

  • @jamesgage1365
    @jamesgage1365 Před rokem +2

    It is really refreshing seeing people that are great at what they do. Keep it up guys. Great work.

  • @arklatexv1243
    @arklatexv1243 Před rokem +54

    Hey guys - I have a TLX Type S, purchased brand new with only 3,000 miles now. I started taking it in to the dealer with 2,000 miles on it for that transmission issue.
    My dealer 100% agreed that it was an issue and wanted to fix it, but Acura told them that it required “dangerous driving” to occur and for them to not diagnose further.

    • @robertdevoy3119
      @robertdevoy3119 Před rokem +11

      It's dangerous to drive it with that problem. Does the car have manual shift mode or paddle shifters that could be used to overcome this problem?

    • @areallytallguy
      @areallytallguy Před rokem +29

      Sounds like you need to bring up lemon law and they need to take back the vehicle. F that for 70k. Shouldn’t happen on any car.

    • @GoofieNewfie
      @GoofieNewfie Před rokem +6

      Yup, that sounds like typical Acura

    • @arklatexv1243
      @arklatexv1243 Před rokem

      @@robertdevoy3119 Doesn’t help with it

    • @youngbrevy
      @youngbrevy Před rokem +3

      I’m not defending Acura but honestly beating on a car will eventually require something to be fixed. I agree the transmission should never have a problem like this.

  • @alexanderalberto6368
    @alexanderalberto6368 Před rokem +61

    I’ve had my MDX Type S for 9k Miles and I have not had the transmission issue you guys are having!
    Love the videos!

    • @adamotak5145
      @adamotak5145 Před rokem +1

      is the your mpg bad

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair Před rokem +1

      Do you stomp it around a corner?

    • @alexanderalberto6368
      @alexanderalberto6368 Před rokem

      MPG is the same as what they had in the video.
      I do floor it when from a complete stop to a corner and did not have the same reaction as they did. Will try it this weekend when the opportunity comes!

  • @michaelriddell2881
    @michaelriddell2881 Před rokem +5

    We own a 2022 MDX and absolutely love it. We get 20mpg on mid grade, mixed driving. The car is a touchscreen away from being perfect

  • @yoshiko130
    @yoshiko130 Před rokem +7

    Ever since the Type S launched ive been wanting to get one but the 3.0T is so new that I wanted to see how well it would do long term compared to the legendary J series motor. I did drive one for a week and it was an amazing experience. Although if im dropping $70k I want it to be a smart investment. Thank you for this and I look forward to the next update!

  • @1pittmanj
    @1pittmanj Před rokem +21

    I have known multiple people who had TL Type S cars back in the day, and every single one of them had very early transmission issues with their automatics. Everyone of them loved their cars, but everyone single one of them had to get rid of their car earlier than they would have liked due to transmissions issues. As a Honda loyalist this is very troubling.

    • @The_Noticer.
      @The_Noticer. Před rokem

      >honda loyalist
      >buys an automatic
      Wat.

    • @philhenderson3516
      @philhenderson3516 Před rokem +2

      Yet people love to talk trash about Hyundai/Kia. No car is perfect, some have more issues than others, but for some to say that Acura and Lexus are infallible is a lie!

    • @JrVtec
      @JrVtec Před rokem

      ​@@philhenderson3516 That was in the 1999-2006 TL's 5 Speed transmissions, They haven't made that plagued transmission since 2006 and went to the 4 shaft design in 2007 and haven't had thousands of transmission failures since. Hyundia/Kia is no comparison to Honda or Toyota quality/value there's a reason they sell people on warranty and people fall for it, Any reliable car will get to 100k miles, If people are concerned with problems before that then they're buying the wrong car lol.

    • @Partizan-one
      @Partizan-one Před rokem

      My dad owned 2 TL type s when I was a kid. He loved them. Never had an issue. I never heard of that issue.

    • @philhenderson3516
      @philhenderson3516 Před rokem +1

      @@Partizan-one Not sure about the TL but the MDX's have been plagued with transmission issues, particularly the third generation made in Alabama. Some of those transmissions were even detaching from the carriage. Scary stuff.

  • @TheBreakfastLover
    @TheBreakfastLover Před rokem +11

    re: transmission, I haven't had that issue after 5000 miles on an MDX Type S. I suspect what you've experienced is pre-production transmission programming that's already been corrected.

  • @slick00001
    @slick00001 Před rokem

    im glad you bring awareness to these defects because its tiring as a consumer to have no pull to get manufacturers to listen to us

  • @jeffos69
    @jeffos69 Před rokem +1

    This is the best real world car review channel hands down.

  • @craiggiordano2892
    @craiggiordano2892 Před rokem +26

    A transmission error that is so easy to replicate and consistently wrong should be easy for an engineer to solve. All it requires is effort.

  • @liaplayz7388
    @liaplayz7388 Před rokem

    Honest review as always..love it...can you also start including the sound level numbers inside the cabin as well...that will be awesome..

  • @zippinnascar
    @zippinnascar Před rokem +4

    ***TESTING FOR SHIFTING ISSUE: My wife and I have attempted to replicate the shifting issue of accelerating at full throttle after turning from a stop. Never has it skipped a beat and is very consistent and smooth every time. It was built in Dec 22

  • @kaiweiwang1147
    @kaiweiwang1147 Před rokem +7

    THAT transmission malfunction, right there, is a deal breaker. I'm not gonna purchase a product with a known default before they properly fix it. Otherwise like you two said, the car is great!

  • @zaynzspreformance7043
    @zaynzspreformance7043 Před rokem +5

    Type-S owner here! The trans issue is a huge issue in the community, of our NJ Type-S community ~40% of the owners in the chat (45 Type-S’s total) are experiencing the same exact issue! I have experienced it since Dec 2021 when I got it and the only thing Acura has done is a new ecu flash for the fuel economy.

    • @dune-t7211
      @dune-t7211 Před rokem

      What about a regular MDX? Any issues with those transmissions?

    • @zaynzspreformance7043
      @zaynzspreformance7043 Před rokem +1

      @@dune-t7211 Seems only to affect the Type-S because because of the powertrain differences and the trans tuning, regular mdxs should be perfectly fine

  • @sutikno917
    @sutikno917 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, the explanation is easy to understand.
    Thanks bro

  • @j.redbeard99
    @j.redbeard99 Před rokem +1

    Savage Geese has me looking forward to Monday mornings, and these long term reviews are good.

  • @SuperSnakePlissken
    @SuperSnakePlissken Před 10 měsíci

    My family has been a Honda family since 1984 and my parents have been driving Acura exclusively since they got their first Acura Legend in 1995. My wife and I just recently went from Honda to Acura and the MDX was our first purchase. What an incredible machine. We went with the Venerable and reliable 3.5 L V6 and we have no regrets. This new body style is just fantastic.

  • @SpeedKeem
    @SpeedKeem Před rokem +1

    Your reasoning for the transmission logic issues is actually pretty accurate. Working for a medical transport company did fleet technician & we had lifted Dodge Caravans 2016+ and they would do the samething at half or more throttle is turning more than 10° despite being able to corner very well for the added height (highway ramps or curved entry ramps). Basically dropping into neutral and then once straight, accelerates like a soccer late for pickup. Probably programmed for it.

  • @Kuhladestkyicky
    @Kuhladestkyicky Před rokem +1

    Dude. You are the ONLY test driver that wears out the bottom of the gas pedal. MDX w/SH-AWD are really fun to toss around. That is the main reason my wife does not want me to drive hers.

  • @dasautogt
    @dasautogt Před rokem +1

    Honest, objective as usual. That transmission problem would do my head in though 🤯

  • @adamtarnowski4934
    @adamtarnowski4934 Před rokem +1

    20k views in 6 hours. Incredible. Keep it up Mark.

  • @alexandermaliy3515
    @alexandermaliy3515 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video👍🏼! It’s nice to see that you not curry favor with manufacturer. By being honest in critics you help Acura to improve! Completely agree that there should be improvements for Type-S:transmission settings improvements to avoid this pause in neutral after acceleration, fuel economy improvement, infotainment system- touch screen adding, normal gear box selector instead of buttons, no piano black plastic as it makes car feel cheaper. And maybe turbo lag issue improvements

  • @ibz.a
    @ibz.a Před rokem +28

    I appreciate the honesty in your reviews and the technical analysis. Keep up the great work!

  • @DoctorChange106
    @DoctorChange106 Před rokem

    GREAT DETAILED REVIEW KEEP IT UP

  • @MrDrmorbid
    @MrDrmorbid Před rokem +14

    That transmission issue would easily get me killed or kill someone else unlucky enough to be behind me when I merge onto a fast road. This is absolutely going to get someone hurt or killed. I have fast roads by me where we have to turn left and there are trucks coming from the right. Fast acceleration is imperative.

    • @abysstoid1503
      @abysstoid1503 Před rokem

      A part of me hopes this is just some sort of break in period transmission programming

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair Před rokem

      They also program semi trucks to do the same thing. Contrary to popular belief, you can get a semi truck up to speed decently quick: Not with standing you're loaded super heavy. The computer sees it as hard acceleration and will stall you out in a intersection for half a second, before it accelerates. That why I'm pretty sure this is not a factory flaw, and has been implemented by some stupid effete weenie from the American division. As long as Honda/Acura keeps up this relationship I would never buy something where the R&D was done here in America, if I wanted disappointments I would buy only domestic vehicles..which is what Honda/Acura is according to their relationship.

    • @arminkipka
      @arminkipka Před rokem

      Merging onto a Ny parkway or anything in New Jersey comes to mind

  • @Slim1986
    @Slim1986 Před rokem +1

    Very honest, Awsome review!!!!!

  • @hank2130
    @hank2130 Před rokem

    I got to drive the 2023 MDX fwd Saturday and fell in love with the vehicle, didn’t feel at all like a minivan.

  • @dougk7965
    @dougk7965 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for this review. A great one!

  • @Sylvan_dB
    @Sylvan_dB Před rokem +13

    Wow, that 2-3 shift issue is horrible! The MDX S was on my short list, and I suspect I would not have noticed that issue on a test drive. However I do like to accelerate fast, and I have several "turn and GO" intersections on my daily semi-rural-and-into-the-city route. 😨

  • @rosemont5339
    @rosemont5339 Před rokem +1

    I've had one of these (the "base" type s) for about a year now and put about 10k miles. Haven't encountered the transmission issue but I likely don't drive it as hard as these guys.
    It has been comfortable, sporty enough and practical for hauling 2 kids around. Overall very happy with it. Complaints are below:
    * The infotainment is shit, still get annoyed by it every day.
    * The transmission I am not particularly fond of the way it shifts. Not even talking about that neutral issue mentioned in the video. It is just annoying somehow.
    * The lane keep assist seems to be get confused sometimes which is annoying.
    * Oh there is one issue with a steering judder on start up when it drops into the setting. It is apparently a known issue and they will be replacing the steering column when I take it in.
    * I wish the seats were more supportive on the sides.
    * The wipers seems to have a mind of their own. Lot of lag responding to changes and either too fast or too slow.

  • @kennethburton5399
    @kennethburton5399 Před rokem +6

    I had a similar problem with my 2017 Mdx. I complained constantly to the dealer until the transmission eventually failed. It had less than 50k miles on it. It was replaced under warranty. But, the stall is back in the new transmission. The dealer is saying they can't replicate it. Great car except for the unresolved problem with the transmission.

    • @Masterguy635
      @Masterguy635 Před rokem

      The transmission on that car is garbage (ZF 9-Speed), I remember when coming to a stop it would jutter like crazy and there were some instances when you would floor it and it would hesitate to down shift (used to have a 2017 MDX).

  • @halfglassfull
    @halfglassfull Před rokem +1

    Somethings never seem to change. My 93' Acura Legend sedan 5spd manual was a great car, owned it for 14 years. But from day one new, the clutch would often shudder. Drove me nuts and dealer deemed it normal! A co-worker bought the same year Legend sedan with the automatic and he complained of weird, jerky shifting. I've known Honda Accord owners who had serious issues with their automatics.

  • @SilverScarletSpider
    @SilverScarletSpider Před rokem +2

    i like this channel! buy a 2023 subaru wrx, their sales are down 40% compared to last year!

  • @googleleavemynamealone9145

    Here is a fun fact, the first ever production Magnetorhertoerilogical Struts ever used, were in the Ferarrrrri 599 and the .... 07 MDX.
    Glad to see they nailed the lead to Air ride too, probably rides like a Ferrrari lol!

    • @sfpesq
      @sfpesq Před rokem +7

      And a 2002 Cadillac. And the 2003 Corvette C5.

    • @googleleavemynamealone9145
      @googleleavemynamealone9145 Před rokem +6

      @@sfpesq it was GM's tech in the end, GM and Honda share all the time, they are local to each other IRL

  • @timowen8253
    @timowen8253 Před rokem +2

    I have 8k miles on my ‘23 MDX Type S. And I second everything you’ve said. Love the car overall.
    That said, the slipping into neutral thing happens to me often, because I have to jump out onto a fast moving street leaving my residential street. The street I jump onto is also a steep slope, and I notice it only does it when going downhill. If I turn the other way. I can jam up the hill with none of the high rev neutral thing.

    • @thejake8099
      @thejake8099 Před rokem

      Really? Just how do the Honda's and Toyota's in your neighborhood manage the same feat? 🤔

  • @nickns23659
    @nickns23659 Před rokem

    Completely agree with their opinion, it's why I have one. Some of the best value for dollar out there

  • @twizzltwizzl7962
    @twizzltwizzl7962 Před rokem +3

    Yes same here, my rdx has funky software, I dont like the trans shifting, Acura needs to look into this

  • @pistolpete6321
    @pistolpete6321 Před rokem

    Great review!

  • @M1LKDUD94
    @M1LKDUD94 Před rokem

    Savage GOAT 🐐. Haha thanks for the great reviews. Best on CZcams.

  • @flatsixrules
    @flatsixrules Před rokem +3

    Appreciate calling out that 2-3 neutral drop. Sad to see the Acura dealership give you typical Honda service.

  • @sanghyupson
    @sanghyupson Před rokem +1

    I've been always interested in the Acura products and this channel satisfying my curiosity A LOT. Thanks for the long term review.

    • @WiseTreee
      @WiseTreee Před rokem

      They are no more reliable like Lexus

    • @davidm4099
      @davidm4099 Před rokem

      Lexus, Acura, Toyota and Honda are top for reliability

    • @sanghyupson
      @sanghyupson Před rokem

      @@davidm4099 According to the recent JD Power VDS data (2019~2022), Honda and Acura is not doing well. Of course, people saying JD Power data is not reliable. But the data sounds kinda right since Land Rover is always on the end of the list. My first car was Honda Covic. And I bought a new 2022 Honda CR-V hybrid last year. So... I hope Honda is doing well.

    • @sanghyupson
      @sanghyupson Před rokem

      @@WiseTreee tru

  • @ohrandyrandy
    @ohrandyrandy Před rokem +18

    I experienced the acceleration stall several times at high-speed cornering, and it's not only disappointing but actually dangerous. I think it's a built-in safety net by Acura in order to protect you from yourself. It's not a deal breaker for me, as I really enjoy my Type S otherwise. ☺️

    • @alucarus6
      @alucarus6 Před rokem

      I've never experienced that in my 3.5 and definitely could tell a difference in tuning difference between the 3.5 and 3.0 MDX. Must be a type s quirk.

  • @mithril8880
    @mithril8880 Před rokem

    Another great review

  • @boostedcarlos5953
    @boostedcarlos5953 Před rokem +1

    I’m an Acura tech and we talk at work how much people don’t realize how great acura has become in some areas. The engineering as far as engine components are so simple compared to BMW or Audi

  • @Nole4life1999
    @Nole4life1999 Před rokem +1

    Here because i have a 22' highlander xse red/red last of the natural 6, local dealer has a used 22 mdx type s white/red. You help me make my decision. Great review!

    • @harrytej
      @harrytej Před rokem

      Great! Under 50?

    • @Nole4life1999
      @Nole4life1999 Před rokem +2

      @harrytej not sure if you mean $50k or 50k miles. They will take $60k it has about 15k miles. A new buily similarly would be 75k

    • @harrytej
      @harrytej Před rokem

      @@Nole4life1999 awesome, great deal

  • @FrankW1029
    @FrankW1029 Před rokem +2

    problem with this car is not the car itself, but the Acura dealership and lease program. This thing is $75k with advance tech package even with no markup, however even leasing this thing is $950-1100 which puts it into the X3M, X4M, X5 M50, Macan S/GTS depending on options, etc. range. Financing a $75k car is also ridiculous in itself with the absurd interest rate right now. also keep in mind; performance wise this is similar to a X5 xdrive40i which is similarly priced, but you can get one of those for $250 cheaper a month on a lease.

  • @EdCruzat
    @EdCruzat Před rokem

    completely agree with the infotainment. in an RDX the trackpad is such a pain. Would've loved a more forward touch screen.

  • @FirstHillSeattle
    @FirstHillSeattle Před 11 měsíci +1

    Really good point about the dealer experience. I’m on my second Acura so obviously I like the products, but the service department is awful. This is a huge difference between Acura and true luxury brands. My buddy who has a BMW is treated like a king when he gets his car serviced. Acura doesn’t even try to make the experience “premium” or even good. For instance I purchased the service contract on my current vehicle and they ALWAYS try to charge me. Then I have to explain I have the service contract, they have to double check, etc. Totally unacceptable.

  • @Almighty_cornholio
    @Almighty_cornholio Před rokem +1

    I love the hdr videos!!

  • @dubkayc
    @dubkayc Před rokem

    I like how the driving impression section come second instead saved for the end.

  • @zareff
    @zareff Před rokem +17

    You can get really sideways in this. Do the pedal dance and put it in VSA maintenance mode.. it will slide without stability control interference.

  • @harrythehandyman
    @harrythehandyman Před rokem

    Great content. Just noticed that the color grading on HDR video looks a bit weird on Pixel 7 (normal mode, not night light mode). The beginning was like back and white grey-ish. In the driving test the white hoodie looks to have a blue hue.

  • @jert93
    @jert93 Před rokem

    Great review.

  • @Rocket9944
    @Rocket9944 Před rokem +5

    Jack is always pushing BMW, he likes the MDX better because he wants to be able to make it to the store and back without breaking down.
    BMWs are pretty cars but until they can make a car that won't be in the shop once a month it's a piece of garbage in my book, so many feel this way.

  • @jeffer1101
    @jeffer1101 Před rokem +6

    Regarding the transmission problem, that could be considered a safety issue. My guess is it is likely software related. When you do that specific action to make it repeatable, it just happens to be a scenario that wasn't programmed into the controller. I would take the service tech for a drive and show him yourself (since you know the exact sequence to replicated it every time). That way, they can feed that back to Acura.

    • @jxhern22
      @jxhern22 Před rokem

      I was thinking same, safety issue for sure in my book.

  • @TheEelnoraa
    @TheEelnoraa Před rokem +6

    Definitely agree with the negative in mpg. I wonder why it is so low compare to the Germans, not just Acura, all Japanese V6s. It wasn’t a huge deal a few years ago, but gas price is in the rise, I wish Acura and do better on mpg

    • @jodibadger
      @jodibadger Před rokem +1

      Not to mention the fact that Acura killed the hybrid version of the MDX, which is annoying. We have a 2020 hybrid MDX - gas mileage is much better than the regular version and it has more horsepower (325). Different transmission, of course - 7 speeds.

  • @Nick-jq5nl
    @Nick-jq5nl Před rokem +1

    I had (and still have, technically) an issue with my 2017 hybrid MDX where it makes a high frequency whine when the battery is warm. It's very noticeable to me, and I could demonstrate it for the techs using audio equipment. They had it in a few times, and wrote it off as "this is normal", even though I was needing to wear headphones while driving it was so bad. I 100% feel the "dealership ignoring the problems" experience with Acura.

    • @entertained...
      @entertained... Před rokem

      maybe it's not an option for you where you live or your issue happened under warranty, but you could also take your acura to a local honda/acura specialist; when i do that they sometimes find/fix an issue the dealership couldn't.

  • @angelicspectre8733
    @angelicspectre8733 Před rokem

    Loving that mclaren gulf special hoodie on Jack, hopefully he wont despair if they cant deliver this season of F1

  • @richardnavratil9661
    @richardnavratil9661 Před rokem +1

    I've said this before and I'll say it again. Service centers now (not all of course) don't bother getting technicians trained on mechanical skills and common sense troubleshooting. They hook up a scanner and if it doesn't spit out complete diagnosis for them, they say "no issues detected."
    Dude the issue is on video, what are you talking about?
    Had a similar thing with our used F150. Overheating, they try to tell me it's blown gasket that the tech sees visual external leaks, $5k quote. Meanwhile I throw in a $40 thermostat and back to normal temps. Come on, not everything can be read with a scanner.
    It's going to get much worse before it gets better, especially with hybrids and EVs becoming more prevalent.

  • @thomaswilliams1533
    @thomaswilliams1533 Před rokem +4

    I absolutely love that color, Acura really knocked it outta the park.

    • @povertyspec9651
      @povertyspec9651 Před rokem

      Looks like pee

    • @omairsh8
      @omairsh8 Před rokem

      Most beautiful SUV out there for me. I would get it in Performance Red

  • @alucarus6
    @alucarus6 Před rokem +3

    I got a base awd 23 because it was a really good deal for me. Honestly, I wish I could have afforded a type s, but it would have doubled my car payment which didn't seem logical to me. I really wish someone would do a head to head race with the base 3.5 and the type s just to see how far off it actually is.

  • @markcoopers1930
    @markcoopers1930 Před rokem +12

    Given how good a deal this is from a value perspective, and how expensive the Jeep 3 rows have become (G. Cherokee L, Wagoneer, G. Wagoneer), I wonder where the line is for which is better. Especially because Jeep dealerships are more willing to put money on the hood at this point, and you, me and everyone knows that Acura is going to be better to own from a long term perspective.

    • @marantamil459
      @marantamil459 Před rokem +1

      Jeep is getting better, almost to a RR level

    • @krzzzy19
      @krzzzy19 Před rokem +6

      @@marantamil459 I test drove a JGC 4xe after renting an X5 for a week and there really is no comparison. The BMW is much better built and felt more solid. The Jeep was also more expensive which was mind boggling. So I just bought the x5.

  • @brychology
    @brychology Před rokem

    Love my 2022 MDX Advance package!!

  • @jasonberg8265
    @jasonberg8265 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great review, as always!
    For those that have a need for a performance hatch/SUV for the space, but don’t need the third row. What else would you recommend on the market?

  • @replica4194
    @replica4194 Před rokem +1

    Still cannot wait for a CX-90 review from you guys. Cx-90 vs MDX comparison? Like the 3 and Integra?

  • @nkhan4
    @nkhan4 Před rokem +1

    Funny, when i lived in chicago i used to go to the Westmont Mcgrath acura and they always couldn't replicate the issue either. Then i made a video and they believed it. I did have a great service advisor though, Edwin. So i think i may have been the exception.

  • @videomdify
    @videomdify Před rokem

    Thank you for the informative review. Does the regular MDX have the same transmission issue?

  • @Nicedesk
    @Nicedesk Před rokem +1

    Upsale Rep. There is no such thing as a "service rep". They are ONLY there to sell you extra shit you don't need and make more $ for the stealership. If you want to be serviced you are in the wrong establishment.
    Great review!

  • @davidryder3374
    @davidryder3374 Před rokem

    I drove the MDX Type S this week. It was like driving a computer running Windows 11 on only 16MB of RAM. I didn't attempt to induce the limp mode problem in a turn that you experienced, but there's a 1.5-second delay when pushing the gas pedal from any stop, regardless of whether the wheel's turned or not, that's maddening. Further, the comfort wasn't mind-boggling, and the acceleration certainly wasn't worth the additional $10K for the added performance and a few sexy badges. It did have good brakes, I'll give you that.

  • @jsfbay1
    @jsfbay1 Před rokem

    I'd bet good money that the service department didn't have the stones to follow your procedure, i.e. they didn't go full throttle. If they even test drove it at all. Someone else with this same issue that posted here had their dealer willing to look into it but was told by corporate to *not* look into it because it was "unsafe driving" (to make a 90 degree turn at full throttle.)
    I'm glad that Acura said they'd look into it for you. Hopefully they actually drive your vehicle, and even better yet, that they have you demonstrate the problem. I'm interested in buying this same vehicle, so I'm very grateful you're on the case. Sincere thanks!
    p.s. I realize the '23 Pilot is not a Type S but I assume it didn't have this problem (if you did the same maneuver)?

  • @tynesidesteelerectors994

    I own a 2022 MDX platinum, bought the car within weeks of launch. The MDX replaced a 2012 Mercedes which had reliability issues that cost a fortune to fix. Great car so far, my biggest complaint is the chrome trim, it is garbage, the grille surround needs to be replaced and door trims take a lot of work to remove road grime stains. Other than that I'm very happy.

  • @zippinnascar
    @zippinnascar Před rokem +7

    I had a sidewall puncture and the cheapest option to replace the OEM tires was ordering on tirerack and installed at discounttire, cost was right around $475 total in US.

    • @maxheadroom224
      @maxheadroom224 Před rokem

      Yes Costco is 420 dollars. It's just an akward size.

    • @tehpmd
      @tehpmd Před rokem +1

      $1600 to replace a cracked rim and the tire on my TLX type S at the dealership+ $329 to replace the other front tire so the both front would have the same treadware and not fuck up the SHAWD system. My tire and rim warranty covered $650 at least lol

    • @maxheadroom224
      @maxheadroom224 Před rokem

      @@tehpmd autorimshop sells a wheel for 500. Lol you got screwed.

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin Před rokem +1

      The insanity today is remarkable. They pair that with the shocking contrast of such beautiful, big, expensive wheels with spraycan teenager style red brake calipers.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair Před rokem

      @@Dowlphin That's to catch suckers.

  • @stonecoldcustoms
    @stonecoldcustoms Před rokem +2

    Bought a 2022. Broke down on the day of delivery. Towed to dealer 3 times, spent weeks at the dealer and broke down each time as soon as we got it back. Dealer lied to us about what the problem was and that they could fix it; Acura told us it was a known issue that they couldn't fix and that we could return the car if we wanted. Returned the car for a loss that Acura said they would reimburse us for, but then didn't.
    Will never buy another Honda/Acura product.

  • @theoyansen8267
    @theoyansen8267 Před rokem

    Early for that HDR quality 👌

  • @julianp.2840
    @julianp.2840 Před rokem +2

    Wanted to provide an update here. My Type-S has an issue with the steering. Lots of clicking and creaking when turning the wheel - in for a cable reel replacement. Hopefully that fixes it. Brilliant car otherwise.

  • @ariescaisip5498
    @ariescaisip5498 Před rokem +3

    Great review! Savagegeese provides the most informative reviews..
    I am choosing between mdx and cx90. Obviously i have to wait for cx90 reviews.

    • @ariescaisip5498
      @ariescaisip5498 Před rokem +2

      If cx90 drives as good as this and fuel efficiency is 25mpg, i'd go with cx90.

    • @disco.lemonade
      @disco.lemonade Před rokem

      CX90 will compete directly with Telluride, Palisade and the Pilot. It might feel a bit more luxurious than the Pilot, similar to the Koreans. 3.3L goes for around $60k, not sure it has as good riding quality and AWD system as the Acura.

    • @disco.lemonade
      @disco.lemonade Před rokem

      @@ariescaisip5498 Mazda CX90 compete against the Pilot and focuses on looks and premium materials for the money. Not gonna drive as good as a $75K-$85K car for its price. Besides, Mazda being Mazda you'll on interior space. Also, if you're worried about MPG in cars that go for $55K-$70K, you're looking in the wrong segment buddy.

    • @ariescaisip5498
      @ariescaisip5498 Před rokem +2

      @@disco.lemonade inline 6, rear wheel drive. Regardless of the price, my expectation is high.
      Mdx is front wheel biased and v6.
      Driving dynamics is more important to me. Fuel efficiency is a nice bonus.

    • @lornestein7248
      @lornestein7248 Před rokem +1

      @@ariescaisip5498 Yup.. I'm waiting for the CX-70 - Inline 6. Don't need 3 rows.

  • @joem4869
    @joem4869 Před rokem +1

    I had a transmission issue in a Mazda years and years ago - I forced the service manager to take a ride with me for 5 minutes to finally see the issue. My guess it the knowledge that it's a press car was throwing dealers off (not an excuse).

  • @nelsonricciardi7087
    @nelsonricciardi7087 Před rokem +4

    Transmission issue is a show stopper.
    Any comment on the VCM?