2011 Acura ZDX - Review and Specs

The 2011 Acura ZDX strength is properly described as a case of all over once more. It Very little changes from the 2010 model of the classy, sleekly-styled, four-door luxury sedan. The style doesn’t stop with the design either, as the ZDX is overloaded with great features like 19-inch tires and wheels, USB audio hook-ups, Bluetooth, XM Satellite Radio, a power tailgate and a panoramic glass roof. An identical three-hundred horsepower, 3.7-liter VTEC V6 engine used on the 2010 model powers the 2011 model, keeping fuel economy at 16 MPG city and 22 MPG on the highway. Even though not incredibly fast, the zero to sixty speed times of 6.7 seconds positions the ZDX squarely in the middle of the pack. A six-speed automatic transmission is stock, with the option to shift manually. The ZDX defy prospect and categorization it has a crossover ride height and a low body. It also has steeply raked front and rear windshields and appears to be two-door in design. Acura backs the ZDX with a solid four-year, fifty thousand mile warranty. Intended for a daily-driver or a long-distance trekker, the ZDX is ably outfitted at birth. The sporty styling exaggerates its abilities a bit, but the interior’s comfort and elegance makes up for that. The base model is appropriately priced and adequately outfitted, but upgrade packages can drive the vehicle’s cost out of spectacle.