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How much weight can the 2007 Acura MDX tow, considering factors like torque, payload, and tongue weight?

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Gene K.

The 2007 Acura MDX boasts a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds, a substantial increase from the previous year's 3,500 pounds. Towing capacity refers to the maximum weight the vehicle can pull, whether it be an RV or trailer. Its torque stands at 275 lb-ft @ 300 hp, indicating the rotational power the vehicle possesses. With a payload range of 1,355 to 1,404 pounds, this represents the weight the vehicle can transport, whether inside the cabin or cargo area/truck bed. Additionally, it can handle a tongue weight of 500 pounds, the downward force exerted by the trailer's tongue on the hitch. To ensure safety when towing, it's important to conduct pre-drive safety checks, including inspecting the tires, brake lights, and ensuring the trailer is securely attached. While driving, remember to brake earlier and take wider turns to maintain safety.

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  • Ann C

    In 2007, the Acura MDX comes equipped with a standard torque of 275 pounds-feet at 5,000 revolutions per minute. It has a consistent towing capacity of 5,000 pounds across all versions, with a tongue weight of 500. The payload ranges from 1,355 to 1,404 pounds.

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