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Acura - MDX (2014)

When you’re curious about the Acura MDX price for a 2014 model, you’re stepping into a world of luxury, performance, and technology. The 2014 Acura MDX sits at the forefront of the midsize luxury crossover segment, offering a blend of sleek Japanese engineering and a comfort-focused interior that appeals to drivers looking for both sportiness and practicality. Whether you’re searching for a brand‑new sedan or a pre‑owned model, the Acura MDX 2014 price varies across regions, trim levels, and usage history, but the general picture remains clear: quality and value are well represented in this segment.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6, 300 hp
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic + Adaptive Shift technology
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Regular)
  • Drivetrain: Dual‑Mode 4‑Wheel Drive (3‑Mode)
  • Power‑to‑Weight: 2.73 hp/kg (≈ >12,000 pcf)
  • Top Speed: 155 mph (electrical Turbo)
  • 400‑mile Range (fuel‑only): 265+ miles
  • Maximum Cargo Space: 23.6 cu ft front, 68.1 cu ft rear
  • Dimensions: Length 188.4″ / Width 78.6″ / Height 66.9″
  • Wheelbase: 112.4″
  • Seating Capacity: Seven seats (2‑row 5‑seat + right‑hand 2‑seat pod)
  • Weight: Approx. 4,400 lbs (loaded)
  • Safety Features: 11 airbags, stability control, pre‑collision system, rear‑view camera, // note these aren't exhaustive.

Beyond raw specs, the Acura MDX depreciation curve offers a practical lens through which you can examine the vehicle’s long‑term investment. New car purchases tend to lose a significant chunk of their value within the first year—most industry data suggests an average drop of 15–20%. This initial depreciation is driven by the so‑called “newness premium” being abated immediately after the vehicle enters the used‑car market, including the fact that the 200‑first‑year depreciation factor is typically higher than the average second‑year. Over the next few years, the rate stabilises, with an average yearly drop of roughly 12 % between years two and five. By the time an MDX reaches the eight‑to‑nine‑year mark, you’re looking at a depreciation of about 50–55 % of its original MSRP.

But how does that translate into today’s buying power? If you’re looking at a used Acura MDX price, you will typically find that a 5‑year‑old 2014 model, in good condition and with a standard mileage range of 60‑80 k miles, carries a listed price that reflects these depreciation trends. Those in excellent condition with minimal wear might be priced near the higher end of the “market average”—but always remember the specific figures will vary by market, condition, and any additional warranty coverage you might opt for.

In short, if the question posed to you is “what is a 2014 Acura MDX worth


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