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Whats the price of an Acura ZDX?

The Acura ZDX is no longer sold new, so there isn't a current new-car price. In 2025 the market value comes from used and certified pre-owned listings, with typical asking prices generally ranging from the mid-teens to the low-30s thousands of dollars, depending on year, mileage, and condition.


Historical context and what affects value


The Acura ZDX was produced for a short run in the early 2010s, with model years roughly from 2010 through 2013. Since production ended, the vehicle has lived on primarily in the used-car market, where supply is limited and pricing can swing based on how well a given example has been maintained, its mileage, and its equipment. For anyone considering a ZDX, understanding that there is no new-car price and that each used example is priced in a dynamic market is essential.


Current price snapshot: used examples


Below is a snapshot of typical asking prices you may encounter in U.S. used-market listings. Prices vary by region and condition, and actual transaction prices may differ.



  • 2010–2011 models with average miles (roughly 60,000–100,000) commonly advertised in the range of about $12,000 to $20,000.

  • 2012–2013 models with moderate miles (roughly 40,000–70,000) often listed from about $18,000 to $28,000.

  • Low-mileage or certified pre-owned examples (under ~40,000 miles) can push toward the high-$20,000s to low-$30,000s, depending on condition and packages.


Prices shown reflect current listing trends and may be affected by regional demand, vehicle history, and optional features. Always verify with a live listing and vehicle inspection before committing.


Factors that influence ZDX pricing


Several variables shape the asking price for a used ZDX. Understanding these helps buyers gauge value and negotiate effectively.



  • Year and model year: Early 2010s examples can be cheaper than later 2013 models, all else equal.

  • Mileage: Lower-mileage cars typically command higher prices.

  • Condition and maintenance history: Clear maintenance records and cosmetic/mechanical reliability raise value.

  • Packages and features: Availability of navigation, premium audio, all-wheel drive, and other options can affect price.

  • Accident history and title status: Clean titles and no accident history generally improve pricing.

  • Region and market dynamics: Regional supply and demand can push prices up or down.


In practice, buyers should compare multiple listings, review vehicle history reports, and consider a pre-purchase inspection to validate price against condition.


How to shop for a ZDX effectively


To find a fair price and a solid example, follow these steps and consider consulting trusted valuation guides.



  • Check reputable sources for price guidance, including Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides, using the specific year, trim, mileage, and condition.

  • Filter listings by mileage and location to identify typical price ranges in your area.

  • Review the vehicle history report for previous accidents, title issues, and service records.

  • Schedule a thorough pre-purchase inspection with a mechanic experienced in Hondas/Acuras to assess drivetrain, suspension, and potential wear items.

  • Compare financing, warranty options, and potential Certified Pre-Owned programs if available in your market.


Armed with current listings and a professional inspection, you’ll be better positioned to negotiate a fair price for a used ZDX.


New vs. used: what to expect


There is no new Acura ZDX available today. Acura’s lineup has shifted focus to other models (such as the MDX and RDX), and there has been no revival of the ZDX name. For prospective buyers, the path to ownership remains entirely through the used market or potential off-lease programs where available.


Summary


In short, you won’t find a new Acura ZDX on dealer lots. In 2025, expect used-market prices to range roughly from the mid-teens up to the low-30s thousands, with higher prices for low-mileage or well-equipped examples. Price is driven by year, mileage, condition, features, and regional market dynamics. For the best deal, consult multiple sources (KBB, Edmunds, CarGurus, etc.), review a full vehicle history, and obtain a professional inspection before purchasing.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.