2014 MDX Accessories
#41
In Search Of Sunrise....
Anyone have any experience with the trailer hitch install? Not sure if the new bumper trim is included or not but it looks fairly straight forward. Dealer here is way over priced on the install.
Part: 08L92-TZ5-200
http://estore.honda.com/acura/access...4069&dl=251451
Part: 08L92-TZ5-200
http://estore.honda.com/acura/access...4069&dl=251451
#42
By the way, the prices in the above are just crazy! More expensive that the prices shown in Acura.com. WT??
For example, the seat cover is listed as $275, and the eStore has $385. And... the installation costs another $30. Is it a medical bill?
#44
Advanced
Thread Starter
For those who have had accessories installed like back-up sensors by the dealer, how great is the quality of their work? Is everything working like if those were factory installed? I'm having concerns regarding this even after my dealer assured me that everything will be great.
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
#45
Stay on them...I am happy I went with the advance really cut down on the accessories that I would have to install. I told the dealer what I wanted and they got on the phone and had a Vin(at the port) for me within an hour and the car was there the next evening.
#47
For those who have had accessories installed like back-up sensors by the dealer, how great is the quality of their work? Is everything working like if those were factory installed? I'm having concerns regarding this even after my dealer assured me that everything will be great.
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
#48
LOL! It's cool to see what pushes everyone to decide Tech vs ADV. :-D For me after having the blind spot notification and ventilated seats in my 2012 TL these were the two I 'couldn't live without.' If the MDX would have had the Ventilated seats in the Tech Package I would have gone with that...maybe! However, I am very happy to have gone Advanced. LIke you the LKAS + AAC is an outstanding feature. The HDMI input plus 110 volt power adapter for my Xbox is also cool.
#49
For those who have had accessories installed like back-up sensors by the dealer, how great is the quality of their work? Is everything working like if those were factory installed? I'm having concerns regarding this even after my dealer assured me that everything will be great.
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
#50
Racer
For those who have had accessories installed like back-up sensors by the dealer, how great is the quality of their work? Is everything working like if those were factory installed? I'm having concerns regarding this even after my dealer assured me that everything will be great.
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
I was looking to get the Advance Model which I ordered 2 weeks ago but up to now my dealer still does not have any updates on my order. He told me that a tech/ent package in forest mist/eucalyptus (wife's preferred color combo) will be delivered next week and he asked me if I want that instead. I'm thinking about getting it and just have the remote start, backup sensors, and roof rails, and other accessories installed but I want to make sure first that everything will be done correctly. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
It will be very difficult to get a 2014 Advance model in anything other than white for a while. If you don't mind the smaller DVD screen, lack of adaptive cruise and non-cooled seats, the Tech or Tech/Ent with accessories is a GREAT package to build with.
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#51
This is true. I wanted a red Adv and my dealer found just one already on order with another dealer and did a port swap for me. Hope to get it by late July. I may be getting the first red one in the PA, NJ, NY, CT area.
#53
There is no difference in install, and the best part of having them ordered or completed at time of delivery is that every item will get the same full 4-year/50,000-mile warranty as the rest of the car and registered to it.
It will be very difficult to get a 2014 Advance model in anything other than white for a while. If you don't mind the smaller DVD screen, lack of adaptive cruise and non-cooled seats, the Tech or Tech/Ent with accessories is a GREAT package to build with.
It will be very difficult to get a 2014 Advance model in anything other than white for a while. If you don't mind the smaller DVD screen, lack of adaptive cruise and non-cooled seats, the Tech or Tech/Ent with accessories is a GREAT package to build with.
#54
Advanced
Thread Starter
There is no difference in install, and the best part of having them ordered or completed at time of delivery is that every item will get the same full 4-year/50,000-mile warranty as the rest of the car and registered to it.
It will be very difficult to get a 2014 Advance model in anything other than white for a while. If you don't mind the smaller DVD screen, lack of adaptive cruise and non-cooled seats, the Tech or Tech/Ent with accessories is a GREAT package to build with.
It will be very difficult to get a 2014 Advance model in anything other than white for a while. If you don't mind the smaller DVD screen, lack of adaptive cruise and non-cooled seats, the Tech or Tech/Ent with accessories is a GREAT package to build with.
My wife and I couldn't wait for our originally ordered Advance trim in Forest Mist/Eucalyptus color combo so this afternoon, we finalized our purchase of a Tech/Ent trim in the same color combo that is already in transit. ETA is July 13. We also ordered a bunch of accessories (including front and rear bumper trim, remote start, backup sensors, running boards, roof rails, rear bumper protector, body side moldings, and splash guards) and we're just crossing our fingers that they install all of them properly. I emphasized this to my sales agent and I'm hoping that he "got" the message.
As you may have read in the other thread, TLbullet had a problem with the installation of the front bumper trim on his MDX. I hope that they fix the problem for him asap and that this is just an isolated event.
#55
Racer
Thanks beach109!
My wife and I couldn't wait for our originally ordered Advance trim in Forest Mist/Eucalyptus color combo so this afternoon, we finalized our purchase of a Tech/Ent trim in the same color combo that is already in transit. ETA is July 13. We also ordered a bunch of accessories (including front and rear bumper trim, remote start, backup sensors, running boards, roof rails, rear bumper protector, body side moldings, and splash guards) and we're just crossing our fingers that they install all of them properly. I emphasized this to my sales agent and I'm hoping that he "got" the message.
As you may have read in the other thread, TLbullet had a problem with the installation of the front bumper trim on his MDX. I hope that they fix the problem for him asap and that this is just an isolated event.
My wife and I couldn't wait for our originally ordered Advance trim in Forest Mist/Eucalyptus color combo so this afternoon, we finalized our purchase of a Tech/Ent trim in the same color combo that is already in transit. ETA is July 13. We also ordered a bunch of accessories (including front and rear bumper trim, remote start, backup sensors, running boards, roof rails, rear bumper protector, body side moldings, and splash guards) and we're just crossing our fingers that they install all of them properly. I emphasized this to my sales agent and I'm hoping that he "got" the message.
As you may have read in the other thread, TLbullet had a problem with the installation of the front bumper trim on his MDX. I hope that they fix the problem for him asap and that this is just an isolated event.
One of my clients on-order build dates for a 2014 Adv/Ent in black/ebony just moved back later again, from 7/27 to 8/8. At this point of waiting for more Advances, the Tech/Ent with more options is an awesome choice.
I took a few pictures late today of our sold Adv/Ent with Advance Boards, Splash Guards and Body Side Molding added.
The same for one of our in stock Tech models with the Sport Steps. I like the look of the Advance boards but the functionality of the Sport Steps more, that don't get in the way.
The hitch also is VERY well integrated, with a new filler panel that fills in all the space leftover between the actual hitch and that original cut out in the bumper. So far I have only installed the 3500 lb variety without cooling, and not had anyone want the 5000 lb extra coolers version. Bike racks, etc. the main use anyway.
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#56
Advanced
Thread Starter
Thank you very much for the nice photos! I chose the advance running boards over the sport steps. I saw them installed on an MDX inside the showroom in the dealership and they really look nice. They didn't seem to get in the way when I entered/exited the vehicle.
I'm crossing my fingers that everything goes smoothly with the installation of all the accessories I ordered.
I'm crossing my fingers that everything goes smoothly with the installation of all the accessories I ordered.
#58
Thanks beach109!
My wife and I couldn't wait for our originally ordered Advance trim in Forest Mist/Eucalyptus color combo so this afternoon, we finalized our purchase of a Tech/Ent trim in the same color combo that is already in transit. ETA is July 13. We also ordered a bunch of accessories (including front and rear bumper trim, remote start, backup sensors, running boards, roof rails, rear bumper protector, body side moldings, and splash guards) and we're just crossing our fingers that they install all of them properly. I emphasized this to my sales agent and I'm hoping that he "got" the message.
As you may have read in the other thread, TLbullet had a problem with the installation of the front bumper trim on his MDX. I hope that they fix the problem for him asap and that this is just an isolated event.
My wife and I couldn't wait for our originally ordered Advance trim in Forest Mist/Eucalyptus color combo so this afternoon, we finalized our purchase of a Tech/Ent trim in the same color combo that is already in transit. ETA is July 13. We also ordered a bunch of accessories (including front and rear bumper trim, remote start, backup sensors, running boards, roof rails, rear bumper protector, body side moldings, and splash guards) and we're just crossing our fingers that they install all of them properly. I emphasized this to my sales agent and I'm hoping that he "got" the message.
As you may have read in the other thread, TLbullet had a problem with the installation of the front bumper trim on his MDX. I hope that they fix the problem for him asap and that this is just an isolated event.
#59
Advanced
Thread Starter
Did they give you any type of discounts on the accessories? I'm willing to pay msrp for the car. But the accessories I want to add on to the car is so much higher than what is listed on the acura website. Supposedly its $5,500 for all the accessories, I wanted 50% discount off on the accessories. Given that I've been a 10 year client to this particular acura dealership, I would hope they would consider relationship and loyalty in their decision making. But I was turned down.
They charged me $3675 (pre-tax of course) for the installation of the following:
1. Back-up sensors (with back-up sensor attachment)
2. Body side moldings
3. Rear bumper protector (metal)
4. Remote engine start system
5. Roof rails
6. Running boards (advance)
7. Splash guard set
8. Sport bumper trim - front
9. Sport bumper trim - rear
Then they gave me the following absolutely free of charge:
1. All-season floor mats (1st and 2nd row)
2. All-season floor mats (3rd row)
3. Cargo tray -living hinge
4. Wheel locks
5. Door edge film
I was also able to get a small discount ($300) from the MSRP of the 2014 MDX Tech/Ent trim. I calculated that I saved around $1500 in total if I paid MSRP on everything including the free accessories that were thrown in.
Overall, the discount is not much but it's the best that I can negotiate from the dealer. Now, I'm just hoping that they do a great job on the installation of the accessories.
#60
Racer
Did they give you any type of discounts on the accessories? I'm willing to pay msrp for the car. But the accessories I want to add on to the car is so much higher than what is listed on the acura website. Supposedly its $5,500 for all the accessories, I wanted 50% discount off on the accessories. Given that I've been a 10 year client to this particular acura dealership, I would hope they would consider relationship and loyalty in their decision making. But I was turned down.
I always say let the dealer do it, for a few dollars more, and take the 4-year warranty from day one.
#61
Burning Brakes
Always remember there is labor involved with accessory install, and the technicians cannot do it for free. Interesting enough, parts like running boards and even side molding take longer than some think to do correctly.
I always say let the dealer do it, for a few dollars more, and take the 4-year warranty from day one.
I always say let the dealer do it, for a few dollars more, and take the 4-year warranty from day one.
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#63
They gave them to me at cost (or so they say), which is around 15% off from their installed MSRP. Note that the prices from the acura.com are the uninstalled MSRP. Dealers also charge for installation.
They charged me $3675 (pre-tax of course) for the installation of the following:
1. Back-up sensors (with back-up sensor attachment)
2. Body side moldings
3. Rear bumper protector (metal)
4. Remote engine start system
5. Roof rails
6. Running boards (advance)
7. Splash guard set
8. Sport bumper trim - front
9. Sport bumper trim - rear
Then they gave me the following absolutely free of charge:
1. All-season floor mats (1st and 2nd row)
2. All-season floor mats (3rd row)
3. Cargo tray -living hinge
4. Wheel locks
5. Door edge film
I was also able to get a small discount ($300) from the MSRP of the 2014 MDX Tech/Ent trim. I calculated that I saved around $1500 in total if I paid MSRP on everything including the free accessories that were thrown in.
Overall, the discount is not much but it's the best that I can negotiate from the dealer. Now, I'm just hoping that they do a great job on the installation of the accessories.
They charged me $3675 (pre-tax of course) for the installation of the following:
1. Back-up sensors (with back-up sensor attachment)
2. Body side moldings
3. Rear bumper protector (metal)
4. Remote engine start system
5. Roof rails
6. Running boards (advance)
7. Splash guard set
8. Sport bumper trim - front
9. Sport bumper trim - rear
Then they gave me the following absolutely free of charge:
1. All-season floor mats (1st and 2nd row)
2. All-season floor mats (3rd row)
3. Cargo tray -living hinge
4. Wheel locks
5. Door edge film
I was also able to get a small discount ($300) from the MSRP of the 2014 MDX Tech/Ent trim. I calculated that I saved around $1500 in total if I paid MSRP on everything including the free accessories that were thrown in.
Overall, the discount is not much but it's the best that I can negotiate from the dealer. Now, I'm just hoping that they do a great job on the installation of the accessories.
#64
Advanced
Thread Starter
I had to negotiate back and forth. The discount for the accessories was easy to negotiate as they offered it to us from the start. The freebies I had to request. Initially they only gave the all-season mats for all rows and the foldable cargo tray. I was able to make them throw in the wheel locks and door edge film yesterday when we finalized our purchase. The $300 MSRP from the MDX price was the one that I had to squeeze out of them.
#66
Thinking about these accessories:
- advanced running boards
- front sport trim
- body side moldings
- fog lights
- all weather mats
- heated steering wheel
- cargo liner
Dealer is talking $1400 or so for labor for these ... Figure 8 hours to do it all that's $175/hr. Not sure I want an Acura that badly ... Jeesh! Even if it takes two people or a bit more time ... Wowza
- advanced running boards
- front sport trim
- body side moldings
- fog lights
- all weather mats
- heated steering wheel
- cargo liner
Dealer is talking $1400 or so for labor for these ... Figure 8 hours to do it all that's $175/hr. Not sure I want an Acura that badly ... Jeesh! Even if it takes two people or a bit more time ... Wowza
#68
Even though I didn't get this accessory when I bought mine, I was strongly considering it...and I'm still thinking about it almost three weeks later. I may end up buying the sill trim illuminated! Let me know if you pull the trigger and how it looks if you wouldn't mind.
#69
Acura dealer in my area is the same way. They have wheel locks on every single car in their lot (so you just get them when you buy a car from them). I'm betting they are doing it for cheaper insurance for the cars on their lot.
#71
Forgot to write in my previous message that it was splash guards i installed. Not wheel locks. Lol. Im hoping there is no one outhere that needs help installing wheel locks.
#72
Even though I didn't get this accessory when I bought mine, I was strongly considering it...and I'm still thinking about it almost three weeks later. I may end up buying the sill trim illuminated! Let me know if you pull the trigger and how it looks if you wouldn't mind.
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#77
Self-install accessories
There are a number of exterior accessories that I plan to get and install myself. The only accessories I would consider having the dealer install are ones that deal with electrical. My plans are as follows:
1. Advance Running Boards - Install looks really easy.
2. Roof Rails - Install has many steps, but none look overly complicated, just time consuming.
3. Remote Start - Dealer install
4. Body Side Molding (still considering) - Would definitely do a self-install.
5. Rear Bumper Protector, Metal - Self install, but likely would not drill into the bumper.
I'm also considering the rear sport trim, but like the rear bumper protector, would likely not drill into the bumper and instead use 3M double sided tape. This would allow for removal if necessary and should make installation very easy.
I realize that having the dealer install them would give piece of mind and warranty, but for non-moving parts warranty is not a concern for me. My dealer is marking everything up and their "selling at cost" is even more than purchasing off Acura's eStore with installation.
1. Advance Running Boards - Install looks really easy.
2. Roof Rails - Install has many steps, but none look overly complicated, just time consuming.
3. Remote Start - Dealer install
4. Body Side Molding (still considering) - Would definitely do a self-install.
5. Rear Bumper Protector, Metal - Self install, but likely would not drill into the bumper.
I'm also considering the rear sport trim, but like the rear bumper protector, would likely not drill into the bumper and instead use 3M double sided tape. This would allow for removal if necessary and should make installation very easy.
I realize that having the dealer install them would give piece of mind and warranty, but for non-moving parts warranty is not a concern for me. My dealer is marking everything up and their "selling at cost" is even more than purchasing off Acura's eStore with installation.
#78
I have a Graphite MDX with the sport bumper trim in the back. I have pics but I can't attach them in the forum as I am being blocked by the system (I guess because I am a new user) and I also can't PM. if you want to provide your email address I can email them to you.
#79
I had aftermarket strip Philips LED driving/fog lights installed and they look incredible, they look so much better then the Acura fog lights. They actually look very much like Mercedes LED strips on their SUVs