2019 Acura MDX
Value analysis and depreciation guide
Total Depreciation
This vehicle holds its value well compared to average.
Projected Future Values
Common Issues to Know
- •Timing belt wear at high mileage
- •Infotainment glitches
- •Suspension noise in AWD models
2019 Acura MDX Depreciation Analysis
Value Summary
The **2019 Acura MDX** currently holds a private party resale value of approximately $17,450-$17,700, with trade-in values around $14,950-$15,400, based on average condition and mileage. This represents total depreciation of about 60-65% from its original MSRP range of roughly $45,000-$60,000 (depending on trim), with the past 3 years accounting for $8,114-$10,894 (31-38%) loss. The average annual depreciation rate sits at around 10-12% over the vehicle's life to date, placing it in the 25-75th percentile among 2019 SUVs: neither exceptional nor poor.
Depreciation Curve Analysis
The 2019 MDX follows a typical luxury SUV depreciation pattern: steepest drops in years 1-3 (often 40-50% total), then flattening out. Using Kelley Blue Book data for a representative vehicle:
| Year | Depreciation | Resale Value | Trade-In Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $7,400-$8,007 | $25,814-$28,344 | $23,302-$25,916 |
| 2024 | $4,126-$6,596 | $21,688-$21,748 | $19,573-$19,637 |
| 2025 | $959-$4,556 | $17,132-$20,789 | $15,056-$18,996 |
| 2026 (Now) | +$568 / $3,339 | $17,450-$17,700 | $14,950-$15,400 |
The steepest period was 2023-2024 (15-25% annual drop), with stabilization in 2025-2026 (under 10%). Compared to segment averages, the MDX performs averagely; luxury midsize SUVs like Lexus RX often retain 5-10% more value after 5 years due to stronger brand residuals.
Value Retention Factors
The 2019 MDX's value retention is solid but hampered by luxury segment norms: high initial pricing leads to sharp early depreciation. Positive factors include above-average reliability (4.2/5 owner rating) and strong SH-AWD demand. However, mileage heavily impacts value: CarMax offers drop from $20,600 at 50k miles to $16,600 at 80k+.
- Mileage Impact: Expect 20-30% value loss per 30k miles beyond average (e.g., $18k-$21k range at 60-80k miles).
- Condition Impact: Excellent condition adds 10-15% ($2k+); accidents or poor maintenance subtract 20%+.
- Market Demand: Steady for family haulers (19/27 mpg), but softening vs. newer hybrids/electrics. Higher trims (Advance Pkg) hold 10% better value ($22,800 dealer price).
Acura's overall depreciation is criticized as 'insane' in some reviews, with MDX losing ~$20k in 2.5 years on certain examples.
Future Value Projections
Based on KBB forecasts and CareEdge models, expect continued moderate depreciation:
- 1-Year (2027): $15,000-$16,500 (5-10% drop)
- 3-Year (2029): $12,500-$14,000 (25-30% from now)
- 5-Year (2031): $10,000-$11,500 (~35% residual; aligns with 45% at 6 years old).
Best time to sell: Now or within 1 year, before 100k+ mileage accelerates losses and as market stabilizes post-2025 dip.
Comparison to Competitors
The 2019 MDX depreciates similarly to peers but lags premium retainers:
| Model | 5-Year Depreciation | Current Value (2019 equiv.) |
|---|---|---|
| Acura MDX | 50% | $17,500 |
| Lexus RX | 40-45% | $20k+ |
| Infiniti QX60 | 55% | $15k-$16k |
| Audi Q7 | 60%+ | $16k |
For better retention, consider Lexus RX (top in segment) or Acura RDX (42% over 5 years, least depreciating Acura). MDX suits reliability-focused buyers over value maximizers.
Data as of 2026; actual values vary by location, mileage (assume 12k/year), and condition. Consult KBB/Edmunds for personalized quotes.
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