Jakehardy87
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2022 Acura MDX vs 2021 Genesis GV80 comparison
Actually, the 2022 MDX is a lot better than the previous generation, but still no comparison to the GV80. The dash is too busy with buttons and there are too much black plastic like a mirror.The 2022 MDX interior is just as dour as my old 2016 MDX.
Gv80 is like 20 k moreActually, the 2022 MDX is a lot better than the previous generation, but still no comparison to the GV80. The dash is too busy with buttons and there are too much black plastic like a mirror.
More like $10-12K max for the top trim levels. But I think the GV80 Advanced compares quite well to the top-of-the-line MDX Advanced, which brings the difference down to $5-6K.Gv80 is like 20 k more
That feature only present in models without adaptive suspension.He mentions self-leveling rear suspension. I wonder if that's just Canadian. AFAIK, we don't have it here in the US except on the Palisade.
I agree that the GV80 Prestige is closer to the Type S. I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube comparison videos pitting the Prestige against the Type A, however I’m going hoarse screaming at the TV when the critic keeps saying what a great bargain the Acura is! I firmly believe this is a case of comparing apples to oranges. However, I would love to see a comparison between the Type A and the GV80 2.5T.More like $10-12K max for the top trim levels. But I think the GV80 Advanced compares quite well to the top-of-the-line MDX Advanced, which brings the difference down to $5-6K.
The proper MDX to compare to the GV80 Prestige is the Type S, which hasn't been released yet. Rumors have that pricing in the mid $60K range. So again, you're looking at a $5-6K premium for the Genesis.