Acura will begin to deliver three favorite consumer options as standard equipment across the entire lineup, in nearly every 2010 Acura model. Bluetooth Hands-free connectivity, XM Satellie Radio and an iPod/USB adaptor will be standard from the TSX to the ZDX. The XM Satellie Radio will come with a free 3-month trial subscription, then owners can either opt to cancel or continue the subscription. Normal prices for these options would range from around $300 to $600 each, so it's a pretty good idea that Acura's offering them as standard. One exception is that the Acura MDX base model will not have a USB input, but will have the XM radio and Bluetooth. Why? I don't know. Still, Acura is savvy to include three of the most desired vehicle options — when it comes to entertainment and convenience — in its standard package. Expect a slight increase in pricing ( $100-$700 ) for 2010 models.
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