How many miles will a 2007 Acura MDX last?

The Acura MDX is a durable, robust SUV that can last between 250,000 – 300,000 miles when properly maintained and driven conservatively. Based on 15,000 miles driven per year, you can expect 16 – 20 years of service from your MDX before repair costs become uneconomical or it breaks down.

Does a 2007 Acura MDX have a timing belt?

All 2007 Acura MDX’s have timing belts and are interference engines.

Have there been any recalls on 2007 Acura MDX?

There have been no safety recalls issued from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Does the 2007 Acura MDX have transmission problems?

This turned out to be a common issue with the Acura MDX from the years 2003-2007. The model years 2001-2003 saw the slippage of the gears in the transmission. Numerous complaints were reported over this. The only way to resolve this problem was to replace or rebuild the transmission.

How much is it to replace the timing belt on a 2007 Acura MDX?

The real cost is in the labor, because a lot of parts need to be disassembled to get to the belt. Shopping around to get a few quotes is your best bet to get the best deal, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $409 to $919 (including parts and labor).

Who is the parent company of Acura?

Honda Motor Company
American Honda Motor Company
Acura/Parent organizations
Honda, the parent company, launched Acura in 1986. When Honda introduced its luxury brand to the U.S., it was originally known as Channel II. Today the Acura brand is as world-renowned as the Honda brand.

Do Acura MDX have a lot of problems?

Transmission problems were the most prominent, and sometimes they remained an issue even in the later models. Misfiring cylinders, failure in the electrical system, excessive oil consumption, and engine failure are some of the Acura MDX problems seen over the years.