Integra Acura integra prototype reveal!!
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Here is an idea as to what to expect. Will be some similarities as there will be shared components.
https://www.caranddriver.com/honda/civic-si
https://www.caranddriver.com/honda/civic-si
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It better be nicer looking and faster than this:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a3...ype-r-details/
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a3...ype-r-details/
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Just watched the reveal, and it looks like Hondaphiles don't need to be disappointed by the lack of a Civic Si hatch, because here it is. Presumably it will have more luxury/tech, maybe a little more power, and probably an AT option, but it's still the 1.5T and looks a lot like the Civic.
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Jon Ikeda said that it would start around $30K (USD) so isn't that the Civic Si territory??? Or not much more expensive than the Civic? How would that work? I hope that there will be a model with SH-AWD.... that will differentiate that from the Civic.
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The current ILX isn’t much more expensive than a Civic Si, and for all intents and purposes this is the 2G ILX
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I can see that honestly.
I don’t mind the look as the Acura touches improve upon the more generic looking Civic aesthetics. Definitely not my car of choice but hopefully they add an SH-AWD option to make it more versatile. I’m not sure if Acura has commented on that yet though.
I don’t mind the look as the Acura touches improve upon the more generic looking Civic aesthetics. Definitely not my car of choice but hopefully they add an SH-AWD option to make it more versatile. I’m not sure if Acura has commented on that yet though.
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This Is The New 2023 Acura Integra’s Interior Before You’re Supposed To See It (Updated)
https://www.carscoops.com/2022/01/heres-our-first-look-inside-the-new-2023-acura-integra/Last edited by ESHBG; 01-29-2022 at 10:01 AM.
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The interior does look like a slightly upgraded Civic's, but IMO that's OK because the entry-level Acura has always been a dressed-up Civic and this one apparently won't cost much more than a Civic Si. I'm more interested in the power (which apparently is underrated in the new Si), type of automatic available, and whether it will have relatively low road noise, unlike the Civic. If those factors turn out well, I could see an Integra as my last ICE car, but I'm more likely to go electric.
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