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Used Acura for Sale in the 336

TLX, MDX, RDX and more from 336 dealers.

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2005 Acura MDX

2005 Acura MDX

$8,490
165,497 mi Winston-Salem
2015 Acura TLX

2015 Acura TLX

$10,990
217,432 mi Winston-Salem
2013 Acura ILX

2013 Acura ILX

$10,999
94,868 mi Winston-Salem
2015 Acura RDX

2015 Acura RDX

$14,500
108,638 mi Greensboro
2017 Acura MDX

2017 Acura MDX

$19,250
96,548 mi Greensboro
2013 Acura RDX

2013 Acura RDX

$8,499
164,430 mi Winston-Salem
2009 Acura TSX

2009 Acura TSX

$4,999
200,177 mi Winston-Salem
2002 Acura MDX

2002 Acura MDX

$4,195
201,913 mi Burlington
2005 Acura TSX

2005 Acura TSX

$4,695
221,130 mi Burlington
2018 Acura RDX

2018 Acura RDX

$17,250
100,278 mi Greensboro

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Buying a Used Acura in the 336

Acura is Honda with better materials, more sound insulation, and a sport-tuned suspension. The RDX is the volume model on 336 lots - a 4-5 year old model with 45K miles typically retains 55-65% of its original sticker. The MDX and TLX follow similar depreciation curves, with the MDX holding slightly better due to its three-row utility. All three use Honda drivetrains that regularly go 200,000+ miles. Maintenance costs are 20-40% lower than BMW, Mercedes, or Audi at independent shops.

The Type S variants (TLX Type S, MDX Type S) add a 3.0L turbo V6 with 355 hp and carry a premium over the standard models. They're the performance picks. For everyone else, the standard 2.0T in the RDX and TLX is the same engine family as the Honda Accord - bulletproof and cheap to maintain. Acura's SH-AWD (Super Handling All-Wheel Drive) system sends more torque to the outside rear wheel in turns, which means these actually handle noticeably better than front-drive equivalents. It's not just a marketing name.