Uhhh, just watch the video... What he talks about is his reasoning for the score. Just as I'm writing this, he says the ride is stiffer than the Type R, so the relevant score will probably reflect that.
Just came back from a local Acura dealer. Was ready to drive off with one. It had most of the add ons I wanted. It was priced at 70k…. Just couldn’t fathom paying 10-12k mark up.
You did the right thing. I did not give in to the mark up on the boost blue 2020 type r here in Cali. Went out of state and got it for MSRP. We work hard for our money so we can enjoy certain things in life, which includes cars for some of us. Not working hard just throw extra money to some dealer for an absurd mark up...
@@Demisable_Warth You also did the right thing. I walked away from a CT5-V Blackwing and an RS3. Both local dealers did the song and dance about how they were dedicated to MSRP pricing when courting my business, but when it came time to walk the talk it was a different story. Unfortunately, they knew that there would be buyers who would pay the markup they wanted on those specific cars. Ultimately, the market speaks and buyers share equally in this. Both cars sold. CT5-V B out of state and the RS3 locally.
That 2.0T engine, even in more pedestrian form in stuff like Accords, is fantastic - great power and economy in a reliably engineered package. Also, Acura's design language has been really attractive as of late
As a sunglasses enthusiast I'm completely sold. The interior parts are well thought out. Like the aero in the bumper, no sunroof, manual only, engine tune for mid-range, they were serious when they designed this. all good moves
I’m actually glad that the rear seats do not have alcantara and instead have full leather. If you have kids, cleaning those rear seats is way easier if they are just leather. Especially since 95% of the time the only people who use rear seats are children.
@@4Kandlezyou shouldn’t actually just have your pets unbuckled without harness on unless you don’t care about them flying out the windshield if some idiot hits you
Honda and Acura are a breath of fresh air with these manual transmissions and actual engines. Growing up I never thought I would love Honda this much over other automakers.
Don't be fooled. They're still baking insane amounts of rev hang into these things. The manual transmissions in these cars have literally turned into a gimmick. A novelty. They are awful to drive and will just make you want an automatic. You have to pay an extra $1500 if you want to have anything close to the direct analog feel of any old manual car from the 90's with a flywheel replacement and an ECU reflash. And in my experience, even with the reflash it still doesn't fix the throttle mapping. You'd have to get a $1500 standalone ECU and all the headaches that comes with that just to have a car that gives a satisfying shifting experience. Had a 10th Gen Si and Type R and from watching the driving videos of these 11th gen's they have done nothing to fix it. And why would they? They don't actually care about the driving experience. They just care about ticking the manual transmission box so that they can cash in on the ignorant people that just want the novelty of a manual while also satisfying emissions requirements with all the rev hang. And idiots gobble it up because they have no idea what a car is supposed to drive like.
@@Domi39that's why I loved my 8th gen si. Had to get rid of it while I'm in college but I want to get a 2012 mugen si in the near future. That cars so damn clean imo
@@Domi39 I respect your opinion, however Leno raved about the Type S shifting. With my mobility issues, I'm out of luck with both versions, I'm kinda stuck with an automatic if I want to drive at all.
Having owned a Rsx type s it’s so cool to see how much they carried over. The 3 dials for the ac controls made me so happy to see. Hatch release is exactly the same with the cutout. I even remember the weirdly placed plastic piece the back seats. Miss that car dearly and this has me very very interested
I had a 2003 RSX Type-S and loved everything about it. Super high quality, fun to drive, looked great. Even the Bose stereo was perfect. When kids came along, the car had to go. I do wish they offered a two-door coupe.
Those were a great car. Compact and damn fun to drive. The RSX was the last Honda equipped with a cable actuated throttle body, that meant a lot in the era of laggy electronic throttles.
I have a 2dr 2003 3.2CL Type-S 6speed no nav. Bose stereo is great. It’s the perfect coupe for me but when the family comes I’d prefer a manual TL Type S or TL SH AWD.
@@blueazure9658just get another car for the family. Don’t let people make you think you need a 4 door, we’ve been killing people’s passions and it’s sad
I have a 2013 ilx dynamic which is just a civic SI underneath and I love it. I like the fact that it isn’t as boy racer as the civic but it doesn’t stand out at all from the standard ilx I wish they had split the difference and given the dynamic something to distinguish them.
Now, I can be satisfied in driving my tuned (Stage 1) 2016 VW GTI S, which I believe has given me all that I've desired for less than $23k when I bought it new. I've driven it from NJ to CA, to FL, and and found it almost as comfortable as my 1999 Passat GLX V6. It's been reliable and has enough power that I rarely need to downshift for passing. I appreciate the relatively low-key styling for not drawing unwanted attention. So Acura needs to offer me something that does the same without costing twice as much. (I think I came close enough to a Golf R for $15+K less.)
It's really hard to get excited about this car knowing that the dealers will rip-off customers with $10,000+ markups. It's also disappointing there is no rear wiper. Great video as always, Doug.
I have a Still Night Pearl 2017 Honda Accord Coupe 3.5L V6 with manual transmission. It produces 278 HP and 252 lb ft torque. The only way I got this rare car is because I used to work for Honda Finance Corporate division and ordered it through the manufacturer online. Brand new, MSRP was $36,000. I leased it for a year and bought out my lease for $18,000. I have 136,000 miles on it now, never had an issue, and the vehicle has been registered in 3 states. I'm meticulous on maintenance and changing fluids. It's definitely a racer and still gets attention every time I drive it. It feels like a more power Civic SI. I'll just push it closer to 300,000 miles and wait for the price on the Integra Type S to significantly decrease.
Saw one at a local dealership just today. Under showroom lighting, the white looks amazing with all these aggressive flares and body lines. However, with $10k mark ups, I kicked all 4 tires and walked out.
Sadly there's literally no buyers for luxury GT style coupes nowadays. Everyone needs crossovers, SUVs and big sedans. I mean look what they have done to the civic and integra sizing.
I picked up a 24 a-spec integra a few days ago. the buttons next to the shifter are the same in an auto. only difference is the auto has an auto start/stop, which is the blank button you see at 14:24. but the auto has a shift lever
@@citizenfour9622If you're honestly cross shopping a base model no options E class, an A5 and a Civic Type R you're probably not the target audience for a Type R
This car is being MASSIVELY overlooked in the comments wtf This has to be one of the best all in 1 cars you can get. Performance, comfort, affordability, luxury, reliability, practicality, and styling
Have you test drove it? I agreed with you but when I drove it idk. It felt kinda heavy and boat-like. This is coming from someone who currently drives a manual 2019 Corolla hatchback XSE… which is not a particularly performance oriented car. I ended up running back to my Corolla and not buying the type S
I was so impressed and excited with this video that as soon as I finished watching it, I went and configured my own Integra Type S. I started with the tiger eye pearl for $600, the ebony interior, all-season protection package III for $453, heated steering wheel for $475, titanium shift knob for $200. All in as configured $53,723
@@JordiFu I forgot about that, thanks. Is the markup due to supply and demand because of the chip shortage or just supply and demand and dealers want to be greedy (and greasy as Bubbles would say-trailer park boys)
When you factor in dealer markup, you're in the range of much more powerful and luxurious cars. You could get a RWD V8 Mustang or an AWD I6 BMW. $50k is a lot for a FWD I4 car in general.
2018-2021 Accord 2.0T, missing some of the luxury features but with minor bolt on mods and a tune it would make similar hp numbers. Only thing missing is the LSD imo.
@@dugefrsh5154 that's what I specifically was focusing on. The rear seats should of had air conditioning or at least a charging port on the rear of the center arm rest
@@StreetPreacherr The Civic is kinda...smooth. That's not saying much after the damn Gundam that was the last generation, though. lol This looks FANTASTIC, though. I REALLY like this thing, especially this spec...white exterior, red interior, bronze wheels...*chef's kiss
@@rmp5s why not its smaller lighter car than the civic with good handling the could have put the 1.5 turbo from the civic Si the fit only weighs 2500 pounds
Unfortunately, that is the norm for "performance" these days, especially when it's coming from a more luxury-based brand like Acura. I hate it. I believe the AVERAGE price of cars these days is somewhere around $45k or so. Car prices are becoming absolutely ridiculous, and there's no sign of it letting up.
I would get this at 51K(still a hard sell with no AWD option), but with markups, I would get anything else in the 55k range in sport sedans. Acura TLX Type S Cadillac CT5/4-V Audi S4 BMW M330i Kia Stinger Gt2 Genesis G70 Lexus IS500 etc.
@@TheBreakfastLover meh, don’t care too much about lap times. Im not going to race anyone. But if the markups go to 60-75k knowing dealers, we would have some more competition at that price. And a lot of dealerships have new 2023 Stingers on the lot.
@@peppapigthekiller7539 the Integra Type S appeals to buyers than want a daily that they can track. And the Stinger is sitting on lots and was discontinued because there was little market demand for it.
@@TheBreakfastLover Guarantee 95% of owners are not tracking their car. They are going to be driving to and from work and errands while doing a little hooning or garage queening it in hopes to sell it as an "investment". Most people don't even live near a track let alone want to deal with and pay for the extra maintenance that comes from tracking a car. They just say that to justify paying over MSRP and sound cool. Just like Tesla bros saying their car is faster on the track but never been there a day in their life.
@@Recklessness97 you could make the same argument for buying an M340i instead of an M3. To really appreciate the difference an M3 brings you have to push the car to nine tenths or higher. But in daily use the M340i is just as capable, and more comfortable.
Should have a flat bottomed wheel. The 200 MPH speedo is ridiculous. Not having rear seat vents and charge ports is stupid. love that it's a hatchback. I like the copper wheel color and the red interior. Would like to see a comparison to this and a WRX and Golf R. Price is too high even before the inevitable 'dealer mark-up'.
I love this car, SO MUCH 🥰❤️ I saw the Type R and I wasn't sure, yes "The Ultimate Civic Hatchback" but it didn't look as nice, you lost comfort etc. but this fixes all of that! ❤️😩 Now the Type R is the car for if you do a lot of track driving, but to me, this is the ultimate daily driver 🌚❤️
0-60 5 seconds? For $52k before dealer make ups? Nobody is going to buy this besides hardcore enthusiasts. You can have it. My 2015 Audi S3 is faster stock.
@@alp.9672look out guys, this guy has a 2015 s3 that is faster than a manual transmission Ps accounting for inflation, msrp of s3 2015 is 54,648.83😂😂😂
@@alp.9672 i own a s3 and testdrove the type s out of curiosity. Its a much better car in so many ways. S3 is so boring in comparison. The type s has more than enough punch for its weight. Also s3 is so unpractical in comparison when i see what big cargo space the type s has. I also own a s2k and this type s is a great enthusiast daily. Price is debatable right now on any enthusiasts “affordable” sportscar. In my area you get the type s cheaper than the type r because acura dealerships are not as crazy as honda ones.
Thanks for the review Doug. I've been debating this over the Type R and you've affirmed my take, it's a much more family friendly Type R. I do autox as a hobby but this car is far too nice for that. I already have a race car so I feel like this is a happy medium. I will be picking one up if I can get it at MSRP, no way in hell I'm paying more than 52k.
@@Screamn. I won't be actually buying one until early next year. I am aware the initial release will be ridiculous. The Type S seems to have much less hype than the Type R, so I am hoping that will turn things in my favor after a while.
The Skyline GTR feared the 2001 Integra on a CIRCUIT TRACK.. No GTR would even look twice at this model. Its a bastardised version, Dont give honda your money to continue watering down the legends all in the name of profit.
One thing I like about my 2009 Audi is that you can navigate the stereo head unit with a dial right behind the gear shift. My arm doesn’t have to leave the middle armrest. I don’t know if I’d like reaching up to a screen on the dash while driving and hoping I don’t touch the wrong input while driving.
With a manual, you end up moving your arm a lot anyways. You can also rest your fingers on the bezel while using your thumb to click the screen if you need the support.
Finally, a kind of compelling car from Acura. But not for $50k. Fun looking ILX. An example of the current insanity at Acura: this car has a HUD, but the TLX type S doesn't. 🤷 The TLX type S is also missing the 360 camera, heated steering wheel and heated rear seats from the cheaper Advance model. What is this company thinking?
Looks like the Orchid leather is also colour matched, based on your own picture in this video. Also, totally agree with the rear seat oversight for vents and charging ports. Our 2019 Golf R has that...how on Earth does a 2024 Type S not?
Wow do I love this car on first impressions. The looks, the sound, the quality. I think it rivals BMW in the emotional categories of what makes a car satisfying. It's unfortunate that it will be far above my price range for quite some time.
@@mugenrr8202 yeah I know it’s not 1989 anymore and modern honda are track beasts. I’m a fan but I haven’t driven one since I owned my 1997integra LS. And even back then it still handled great!
I like those canards! They always look like super cheap glued on plastic when on the outside, even on 6 figure cars where they're stock. Hiding them this way while still gaining some function is a huge improvement
I really wish there were options for the Type R's bucket seats and stiffer suspension. That would make it so that one could have their cake and eat it too.
Personally, the only reason I didn’t buy a Type R is because I didn’t like the interior and I’m genuinely just not going to take it to any tracks. This Integra Type S fixed every problem I had with the Type R. It’s the perfect car which is why I’m definitely getting one.
My regular Integra has that. ☹️ first dealer said they couldn’t do anything to fix it, going to take it to another one. A lot of shoddy stuff like that coming out of the Ohio plant
Wagon won't happen, it will be pretty pointless for this particular model, integra never once was or meant to be made as a wagon Give that option to the civic instead
Modern Acura vehicles look good, but the 2020 RDX I bought new had a lot of issues including the infamous fuel dilution. Traded it after 3 years after the dealership told me 2 liters of gasoline in 5 liters of oil was "normal".
14:20 These switches exist in almost all new hondas. I don't know why you think this was the gear selector. The button gear selector in the Accord looks completely different. The part you're assuming to be a gear selector is not the same.
I expect a lot of people will buy this and do Type R suspension swaps. Not generally a fan of the latest gen civics/integras (I'm one of the weirdos who liked the overstyled civics last gen), but i expect this to be especially popular. Still think GR Corolla is a better car for the money
I get the exterior thoughts on old CTR, but the new one looks sweet!! Like it should look a little race carish bc that’s what it’s designed for. I also love the Acura’s design as well!!
How it the Focus RS a point lower in the acceleration numbers? its faster than the type s and type R by more than a second in 0-60 times, and is constant due to the AWD system. You would be lucky to get under 6 seconds with the FWD hondas, and the traction issues they have on launch.
I drove a red, manual ‘86 Acura Integra for seven years, great car. Hooked me for life on Japanese quality and efficiency. Would love to see a return to two door/ hatchback design.
Its such a nice car. Too bad the markups make it so expensive, compared to older sports cars. Where I live, the dealers want $75K, you can buy a nice 996 turbo for that price or a 997.2
@@PointNemo9 it's greed. It's scarcity based price gouging. Hurts the consumer in the short term and the dealership and sales people in general in the long term. Is it smart to engage in even more practices that will make the consumer hate and distrust dealerships and sales people? Short term financial win for them, but we're all looking for a way out because of it
@@PointNemo9 Honda set a price where they make money and the dealership makes money. Dealers decided that with such small stock, they could try to force consumers who want it to pay a higher price. $70k on an ILX with a body kit is an emotional decision, not a rational one. Dealers are just trying to take advantage of people, as is their nature
After seeing the picture at 20:18,I paused to say this Doug;You're so right about that 'Civic'.It looks like a Ford Focus was blended with a Honda Civic,with online add-ons,by a Lottery winner with more $ than sense.This "Type S" is a decent ride.I'd prefer more headroom for the rear seat too,after being a passenger having to scrunch down for sloped roofs.
The lower trim levels do offer backseat charge ports; Honda figures if you purchase the Type S, unlikely you’ll actually be bringing company with you. Which is probably true! I own the top tech package integra which is good enough for me, averaging 42 mpg on long trips
For 50k you're in Audi S3 or BMW 3-Series or Mustang V8 territory. When you factor in the dealer markup, you could get an AWD I6 BMW M340 with some options and have a faster and better-handling car instead of a nice FWD I4 Civic.
Why would the "sensible" Type S only have 4 seats if Acura wants to convince us it's not a Type R? A $52k Civic with 1less seat and a bare bones rear w/no vents, arm rest, or charge ports is a hard pill to swallow when u can get a much nicer well equipped RWD 3 Series BMW with similar power for the money!
Completely different audiences. We don’t need another cookie cutter German sedan on the market, we have plenty to choose from already, plus the Genesis and Lexus competitors. You want a Type R that’s a better daily and has an actually good manual? Get this. Otherwise it’s not for you 🤷♂️
Would it be well equipped? I had always figured it was a choice of either getting the BEST Civic, or the WORST 3-Series, though I guess things might line up differently now that the Honda/Acura prices have increased...
The Lexus IS350F is the same price with about the same power, but it has a NA V6 and RWD. And it’s VASTLY more comfortable and undoubtedly more reliable. The only thing this tarted up Civic has over the IS, is a manual gearbox.
when i first saw the pictures of this thing a while ago, i didn't think it looked very good, or really captured the spirit of the integra, but after seeing them in person, it's a dang good looking car
Definitely a handsome car, especially in that pearl white. But crazy how much car prizes are now with all the added high tech. $50k msrp plus dealer markup...probably a $70k car out the door 😳...adding up to $100k after 5 yrs after all the ownership costs like maintenance, fuel, registration, insurance, financing interest, etc. 😵
The only thing that bothers me is that it doesnt feel like a luxury vehicle even though Acura claims that it is Compare this to the CLA or even the M2 or Supra (I know they arent sedans but are still compacts) and theres just really no comparison luxurywise And yet the price is firmly in the luxury space
Every car you named is significantly more expensive… And in my opinion, no Acura feels “luxury”. Especially not compared to Mercedes Benz. And sadly, there aren’t any other cars with this level of performance for much cheaper. The Golf R is pretty much the only one I can think of that would be a cheaper rival.
@@ROVA00 the CLA is Mercedes entry level sedan, starting at 39k The CLA45 AMG is 59k...the Integra is 51k 8k difference but you get completely different vehicles in terms of both luxury and performance
@@joecool9739 I know the CLA has a base trim, but that’s irrelevant to the conversation. I assumed you were comparing to the AMG version. $8k is a pretty big difference, in my opinion, and it’s justified in the extra HP and interior quality. it’s also a trade off… yes you have a more powerful engine but I highly doubt the AMG will handle as sharp. I do think the AMG blows it away in the interior luxury department though..
@@ROVA00 Did you just say "I highly doubt AMG will handle as sharp"? Compared to what? A Porsche? Surely you dont think a measly Honda is going to outhandle an AMG
@@joecool9739 compared to a civic type R or integra type S…. The CLA45 AMG is a good car but it’s not made to be a track weapon. It’s got power but it just a different beast. I’m a fan of Mercedes (I drive one), but sorry, the whole “just a measly honda” is such an outdated thing to say… it’s not 1989 anymore.
Great review! Ya the infotainment is same as my 22 civic. Same with gauge cluster. Yeah Honda and Acura I noticed they don’t really care about the rear seats it’s more an after that. Car overall looks great though. Acura is stepping up their game. Huge upgrade from the ilx.
Interesting that Doug described the new ctr style as boy racer, yet he found the integra type s aftermarket like fenders cool as hell and awesome. I find the side profile of this car super busy and over styled. The ctrs wide but smooth fender flares look much more grown up to me.
@@bfife22 who cares about manuals anymore? I’ve had three cars with manual transmission and I am enjoying my 9-speed automatic right now. Lexus is fun to drive, it is called luxury and having plenty of interior space.
AWD plz. Acura has a great AWD system, why they don't have an option even for a premium... it'd make this a much more enticing and dynamic vehicle imo. Hard to justify imo otherwise. Even tho I love the look, being a big Acura fan.
Can't wait to see one of these on the road. I am in the market but can't see these being available on lots. Also chuckled at 8:23 "it's huge, it's black, and it's pretty aggressive". My guy describing me.
Honestly, I miss the breakdown of each category in the Doug Score. It was interesting to see WHY Doug gave each score.
Yes Doug please return it 🙏
Uhhh, just watch the video... What he talks about is his reasoning for the score. Just as I'm writing this, he says the ride is stiffer than the Type R, so the relevant score will probably reflect that.
I miss Doug trying to get into the back seats of small cars
Yess! We miss it, sometimes it would be useful, when we don't agree on some points. Points and positions these are.
… I just miss Doug
I don’t even remember the last time Doug had bloopers at the end of his videos but I’m glad they returned.
Bug DeMuro.
Doug vs Bug Blooper was hilarious😂
I usually skip the DougScore so thank you for pointing this out
Dudes that are here to see Doug instead of the cars scare me
@@jp23xDoug himself is what makes his car reviews so special. So we're not only here to see the car, we're ALSO here to see Doug.
Just came back from a local Acura dealer.
Was ready to drive off with one. It had most of the add ons I wanted. It was priced at 70k…. Just couldn’t fathom paying 10-12k mark up.
For $70k my man just go get into an M2, Supra 3.0, or an RS3
Be patient. In the meantime, pick up a used 1st gen M2 for half or less than that 70K theft and have a blast.
You did the right thing. I did not give in to the mark up on the boost blue 2020 type r here in Cali. Went out of state and got it for MSRP. We work hard for our money so we can enjoy certain things in life, which includes cars for some of us. Not working hard just throw extra money to some dealer for an absurd mark up...
keep searching, youll get one. it is a machine i tell you. just waiting to take delivery (got blessed and luckily avoided the markups)
@@Demisable_Warth You also did the right thing. I walked away from a CT5-V Blackwing and an RS3. Both local dealers did the song and dance about how they were dedicated to MSRP pricing when courting my business, but when it came time to walk the talk it was a different story. Unfortunately, they knew that there would be buyers who would pay the markup they wanted on those specific cars. Ultimately, the market speaks and buyers share equally in this. Both cars sold. CT5-V B out of state and the RS3 locally.
That 2.0T engine, even in more pedestrian form in stuff like Accords, is fantastic - great power and economy in a reliably engineered package. Also, Acura's design language has been really attractive as of late
As a sunglasses enthusiast I'm completely sold. The interior parts are well thought out. Like the aero in the bumper, no sunroof, manual only, engine tune for mid-range, they were serious when they designed this. all good moves
Doug has risen to the ranks of sponsoring his own channel! What a boss
He literally always has been. He just changed the intro
Actually, a large company has purchased a massive stake in Cars and Bids. Thus, it's not just his money
@@Sirenz187literally is. We should bring "THIS" into them first.😅
I’m actually glad that the rear seats do not have alcantara and instead have full leather. If you have kids, cleaning those rear seats is way easier if they are just leather. Especially since 95% of the time the only people who use rear seats are children.
Or animals! Smooth leather is definitely preferable to alcantara if you have a dog that sheds...
Alcantara is cringe
@@StreetPreacherr Put them in the hatch it's open to the interior
it's not leather, it's polyurethane (Plastic) also known as pleather or vegan leather.
@@4Kandlezyou shouldn’t actually just have your pets unbuckled without harness on unless you don’t care about them flying out the windshield if some idiot hits you
Approaching high 5-figures for a four-cylinder front wheel drive Honda is insane.
Agreed
Who is paying high 5 figures?
@@Desert_Spec I’m taking the markups into account.
@@Desert_Speca sucker is born every minute
Yup. I’ll buy a used one in 10 years for 20k
Honda and Acura are a breath of fresh air with these manual transmissions and actual engines. Growing up I never thought I would love Honda this much over other automakers.
Honda makes amazing cars...
Don't be fooled. They're still baking insane amounts of rev hang into these things. The manual transmissions in these cars have literally turned into a gimmick. A novelty. They are awful to drive and will just make you want an automatic. You have to pay an extra $1500 if you want to have anything close to the direct analog feel of any old manual car from the 90's with a flywheel replacement and an ECU reflash. And in my experience, even with the reflash it still doesn't fix the throttle mapping. You'd have to get a $1500 standalone ECU and all the headaches that comes with that just to have a car that gives a satisfying shifting experience. Had a 10th Gen Si and Type R and from watching the driving videos of these 11th gen's they have done nothing to fix it. And why would they? They don't actually care about the driving experience. They just care about ticking the manual transmission box so that they can cash in on the ignorant people that just want the novelty of a manual while also satisfying emissions requirements with all the rev hang. And idiots gobble it up because they have no idea what a car is supposed to drive like.
@@Domi39that's why I loved my 8th gen si. Had to get rid of it while I'm in college but I want to get a 2012 mugen si in the near future. That cars so damn clean imo
@@marlonbaird6070so did Ford, Subaru, and Alfa Romeo.
@@Domi39 I respect your opinion, however Leno raved about the Type S shifting. With my mobility issues, I'm out of luck with both versions, I'm kinda stuck with an automatic if I want to drive at all.
Having owned a Rsx type s it’s so cool to see how much they carried over. The 3 dials for the ac controls made me so happy to see. Hatch release is exactly the same with the cutout. I even remember the weirdly placed plastic piece the back seats. Miss that car dearly and this has me very very interested
I was saying the same thing, I had an 05 Type S and everything you said is true lol
I had a 2003 RSX Type-S and loved everything about it. Super high quality, fun to drive, looked great. Even the Bose stereo was perfect. When kids came along, the car had to go. I do wish they offered a two-door coupe.
Those were a great car. Compact and damn fun to drive.
The RSX was the last Honda equipped with a cable actuated throttle body, that meant a lot in the era of laggy electronic throttles.
I have a 2dr 2003 3.2CL Type-S 6speed no nav. Bose stereo is great. It’s the perfect coupe for me but when the family comes I’d prefer a manual TL Type S or TL SH AWD.
@@blueazure9658just get another car for the family.
Don’t let people make you think you need a 4 door, we’ve been killing people’s passions and it’s sad
I don't know if I'd be able to resist a 2-door version of this...
@@qwertpoiuy430 hard when this car is already $50K+
I have a 2013 ilx dynamic which is just a civic SI underneath and I love it. I like the fact that it isn’t as boy racer as the civic but it doesn’t stand out at all from the standard ilx I wish they had split the difference and given the dynamic something to distinguish them.
Nobody cares about your old Acura 😂 👎
Nobody cares about your old Acura 😂 👎
Now, I can be satisfied in driving my tuned (Stage 1) 2016 VW GTI S, which I believe has given me all that I've desired for less than $23k when I bought it new.
I've driven it from NJ to CA, to FL, and and found it almost as comfortable as my 1999 Passat GLX V6. It's been reliable and has enough power that I rarely need to downshift for passing. I appreciate the relatively low-key styling for not drawing unwanted attention.
So Acura needs to offer me something that does the same without costing twice as much.
(I think I came close enough to a Golf R for $15+K less.)
From someone who owned a 1996 Integra GS-R, I like the new styling. It certainly looks better than when this new model debuted.
14:13 doug those buttons are the same in the automatic Integra, it has a traditional shifter. The blank button is the engine idle switch
That back end is so aggressive and I love it. I guess I’m crazy to think this car would be available under $50k.
$71k actually, with the stupid markups.
@@0Camus0 Man, fuck that. So many better options at that price.
@@GemmyDonCars Yes, they will rot in the lot.
@@0Camus0get a brand new widebody Scatpack or a used with low miles hellcat with 71k
@@untalentedrapper8118 My guy who the hell is cross shopping a hellcat and a Acura Integra. Completely different cars
It's really hard to get excited about this car knowing that the dealers will rip-off customers with $10,000+ markups. It's also disappointing there is no rear wiper. Great video as always, Doug.
And its not full track ready, this type s its more like a sporty confort vehicle with a marketing badge.
I have a Still Night Pearl 2017 Honda Accord Coupe 3.5L V6 with manual transmission. It produces 278 HP and 252 lb ft torque. The only way I got this rare car is because I used to work for Honda Finance Corporate division and ordered it through the manufacturer online. Brand new, MSRP was $36,000. I leased it for a year and bought out my lease for $18,000. I have 136,000 miles on it now, never had an issue, and the vehicle has been registered in 3 states. I'm meticulous on maintenance and changing fluids. It's definitely a racer and still gets attention every time I drive it. It feels like a more power Civic SI. I'll just push it closer to 300,000 miles and wait for the price on the Integra Type S to significantly decrease.
Saw one at a local dealership just today. Under showroom lighting, the white looks amazing with all these aggressive flares and body lines. However, with $10k mark ups, I kicked all 4 tires and walked out.
🤣😂🤣 feel you on kicking the tires!
This makes me want them to make a new prelude SO bad.
Sadly there's literally no buyers for luxury GT style coupes nowadays. Everyone needs crossovers, SUVs and big sedans. I mean look what they have done to the civic and integra sizing.
It will probably be a electric SUV or something like that
Honda rumored two new all electric sports cars for 2026. One being the new NSX and then either a Prelude or S2000. Fingers crossed for something cool!
So they can ruin another model with modern design? Just buy an old one if you love them so much...
@@Seeks__ I mean, if you're gonna fuck up a car model, might as well fuck up the entire lineup of car models.
I picked up a 24 a-spec integra a few days ago. the buttons next to the shifter are the same in an auto. only difference is the auto has an auto start/stop, which is the blank button you see at 14:24. but the auto has a shift lever
Was going to say this as well. Seems like he got it confused with the NSX type S which does have the gear buttons, no shifter.
This looks amazing!
It’s a shame that it’ll be marked up by dealerships.
They can keep it! This costs as much as an E Class, A5, 5-Series money. Honestly, they can shove it! 🤣
Why? there is nothing special about it. Honda already marked up this vehicle enough
@@citizenfour9622If you're honestly cross shopping a base model no options E class, an A5 and a Civic Type R you're probably not the target audience for a Type R
@@mugabugaYT It's not worth the money. Period. Not for performance. Not for style. Not for anything. It ain't worth it. Period.
@@MisterMonsieurWhat makes it that bad
This car is being MASSIVELY overlooked in the comments wtf This has to be one of the best all in 1 cars you can get. Performance, comfort, affordability, luxury, reliability, practicality, and styling
Have you test drove it? I agreed with you but when I drove it idk. It felt kinda heavy and boat-like.
This is coming from someone who currently drives a manual 2019 Corolla hatchback XSE… which is not a particularly performance oriented car.
I ended up running back to my Corolla and not buying the type S
@@murk4545your right. Doesn’t drive like the old RSX which you can just FLY through turns and corners it’s still good tho
@@murk4545 coming from a g80 m3, ITS feels like a feather, and extremely nimble. I don't know what you were comparing to? I guess 20 yo integra???
I was so impressed and excited with this video that as soon as I finished watching it, I went and configured my own Integra Type S.
I started with the tiger eye pearl for $600, the ebony interior, all-season protection package III for $453, heated steering wheel for $475, titanium shift knob for $200. All in as configured $53,723
(Plus 10-15k markup) 😵💫
@@JordiFu I forgot about that, thanks. Is the markup due to supply and demand because of the chip shortage or just supply and demand and dealers want to be greedy (and greasy as Bubbles would say-trailer park boys)
@@bobhill3941both
Honestly I never thought we would see a new car with only a manual transmission option, good for them I hope the sales do well
honda has been making manual transmission only vehicles for a while, and they sell well
civic type r is the same way, also the veloster n and sti were like that just a couple years ago
@@shaned1500agree.
But then its only FWD??? lol. lame.
@@Xeonerable This car doesn't need anything else
For all the features and amenities its missing, the $50k price tag seems a bit much
When you factor in dealer markup, you're in the range of much more powerful and luxurious cars. You could get a RWD V8 Mustang or an AWD I6 BMW. $50k is a lot for a FWD I4 car in general.
agree, that rear center console, just plastic, what a HUGE miss for a car at this level
2018-2021 Accord 2.0T, missing some of the luxury features but with minor bolt on mods and a tune it would make similar hp numbers. Only thing missing is the LSD imo.
@@dugefrsh5154 that's what I specifically was focusing on. The rear seats should of had air conditioning or at least a charging port on the rear of the center arm rest
And that’s BEFORE the stupid dealerships mark it up
I LOVE what they did with the look of this thing...
I definitely prefer it to the Honda, but this Civic/Integra generation just looks slightly bloated...
Wish they made a type R version of the fit
@@StreetPreacherr The Civic is kinda...smooth. That's not saying much after the damn Gundam that was the last generation, though. lol
This looks FANTASTIC, though. I REALLY like this thing, especially this spec...white exterior, red interior, bronze wheels...*chef's kiss
@@RaffiJaharian The Fit?...lol
@@rmp5s why not its smaller lighter car than the civic with good handling the could have put the 1.5 turbo from the civic Si the fit only weighs 2500 pounds
The sideprofile of this car is just beautiful.
This car has managed to be off my radar for a long time. I personally think it's beautiful.
I daily drive an 03’ RSX Type-S …. I need this car. But 52k is wild. Like truly absolutely insane.
For that much, you could get a 2009 Porche Cayman S which will be more fun to drive and interactive.
A starting price of $52k is pretty wild
Is it thought? 50k is pretty normal now for that amount of power.
Hell even the circuit trim GR Corolla is going for like 50k right now
Unfortunately, that is the norm for "performance" these days, especially when it's coming from a more luxury-based brand like Acura. I hate it. I believe the AVERAGE price of cars these days is somewhere around $45k or so. Car prices are becoming absolutely ridiculous, and there's no sign of it letting up.
Gr corolla morizo edition is $80k and still slower
I would get this at 51K(still a hard sell with no AWD option), but with markups, I would get anything else in the 55k range in sport sedans.
Acura TLX Type S
Cadillac CT5/4-V
Audi S4
BMW M330i
Kia Stinger Gt2
Genesis G70
Lexus IS500
etc.
the Civic Type R (and likely the Integra Type S) has a faster Lightning Lap time than your entire list. Also the Stinger was discontinued.
@@TheBreakfastLover meh, don’t care too much about lap times. Im not going to race anyone. But if the markups go to 60-75k knowing dealers, we would have some more competition at that price. And a lot of dealerships have new 2023 Stingers on the lot.
@@peppapigthekiller7539 the Integra Type S appeals to buyers than want a daily that they can track. And the Stinger is sitting on lots and was discontinued because there was little market demand for it.
@@TheBreakfastLover Guarantee 95% of owners are not tracking their car. They are going to be driving to and from work and errands while doing a little hooning or garage queening it in hopes to sell it as an "investment". Most people don't even live near a track let alone want to deal with and pay for the extra maintenance that comes from tracking a car. They just say that to justify paying over MSRP and sound cool. Just like Tesla bros saying their car is faster on the track but never been there a day in their life.
@@Recklessness97 you could make the same argument for buying an M340i instead of an M3. To really appreciate the difference an M3 brings you have to push the car to nine tenths or higher. But in daily use the M340i is just as capable, and more comfortable.
Should have a flat bottomed wheel. The 200 MPH speedo is ridiculous. Not having rear seat vents and charge ports is stupid. love that it's a hatchback. I like the copper wheel color and the red interior. Would like to see a comparison to this and a WRX and Golf R. Price is too high even before the inevitable 'dealer mark-up'.
Hey Doug! Have you ever seen “The French Connection”? Great line about Rocker Panels. Highly suggest you cut in the clip! Love you guys!!!
It’s the late 30’s mid 40 year olds performance family car. It looks great.
I love this car, SO MUCH 🥰❤️ I saw the Type R and I wasn't sure, yes "The Ultimate Civic Hatchback" but it didn't look as nice, you lost comfort etc. but this fixes all of that! ❤️😩 Now the Type R is the car for if you do a lot of track driving, but to me, this is the ultimate daily driver 🌚❤️
0-60 5 seconds? For $52k before dealer make ups? Nobody is going to buy this besides hardcore enthusiasts. You can have it. My 2015 Audi S3 is faster stock.
@@alp.9672look out guys, this guy has a 2015 s3 that is faster than a manual transmission
Ps accounting for inflation, msrp of s3 2015 is 54,648.83😂😂😂
@@alp.9672 i own a s3 and testdrove the type s out of curiosity. Its a much better car in so many ways. S3 is so boring in comparison. The type s has more than enough punch for its weight. Also s3 is so unpractical in comparison when i see what big cargo space the type s has. I also own a s2k and this type s is a great enthusiast daily. Price is debatable right now on any enthusiasts “affordable” sportscar. In my area you get the type s cheaper than the type r because acura dealerships are not as crazy as honda ones.
@@alp.9672Boring!!! 🥱
@@stan9928 A 2023 S3 is still a better buy than this Acura what is your point? And it is fast and it is AWD.....look out we have an idiot.
I picked up my FL5 Type R the week of Christmas. 14,500 miles mater and I still love it. In my opinion, the Type S has zero negatives over the Type R.
One in Las Vegas on the Acura lot for $71,000
Bah gawd that’s M2 competition money!
"This is, after all, the performance version!" **in your Grover voice** t=4:59
6:31 Same Mercedes-Benz had a special grill for AMG versions.
7:55 Sweet Lord does the colour look good.
Thanks for the review Doug. I've been debating this over the Type R and you've affirmed my take, it's a much more family friendly Type R. I do autox as a hobby but this car is far too nice for that. I already have a race car so I feel like this is a happy medium. I will be picking one up if I can get it at MSRP, no way in hell I'm paying more than 52k.
Ah, so youre not getting a Type S. These will definitely be marked up.
@@Screamn. I won't be actually buying one until early next year. I am aware the initial release will be ridiculous. The Type S seems to have much less hype than the Type R, so I am hoping that will turn things in my favor after a while.
The dealer I work at is marking up 1600$
The Skyline GTR feared the 2001 Integra on a CIRCUIT TRACK.. No GTR would even look twice at this model. Its a bastardised version, Dont give honda your money to continue watering down the legends all in the name of profit.
$70,000+ after dealership markups.
One thing I like about my 2009 Audi is that you can navigate the stereo head unit with a dial right behind the gear shift. My arm doesn’t have to leave the middle armrest. I don’t know if I’d like reaching up to a screen on the dash while driving and hoping I don’t touch the wrong input while driving.
With a manual, you end up moving your arm a lot anyways. You can also rest your fingers on the bezel while using your thumb to click the screen if you need the support.
Anyone else notice the panel misalignment and uneven panel gap above the headlight at 1:06 and 2:25?
$52k for gussied up Civic is just insane.
Finally, a kind of compelling car from Acura. But not for $50k. Fun looking ILX. An example of the current insanity at Acura: this car has a HUD, but the TLX type S doesn't. 🤷 The TLX type S is also missing the 360 camera, heated steering wheel and heated rear seats from the cheaper Advance model. What is this company thinking?
This would be a good $35k car. 40 maybe. $50k + markups is insane.
Prolly low 40ks
I think this is so much cooler than the civic type R and I would buy one over the R a heartbeat, at least because of the ride and quietness
Looks like the Orchid leather is also colour matched, based on your own picture in this video.
Also, totally agree with the rear seat oversight for vents and charging ports. Our 2019 Golf R has that...how on Earth does a 2024 Type S not?
I'm really feeling the Acura Integra type s as far as the exterior/interior package, well done.
Wow do I love this car on first impressions. The looks, the sound, the quality. I think it rivals BMW in the emotional categories of what makes a car satisfying. It's unfortunate that it will be far above my price range for quite some time.
And more reliable than BMW
Looks better than the BMW too! Only downside is FWD.
@@ROVA00if your a real Honda/Acura driver you should know how drive FWD like a boss!! 💯😎
@@mugenrr8202 yeah I know it’s not 1989 anymore and modern honda are track beasts. I’m a fan but I haven’t driven one since I owned my 1997integra LS. And even back then it still handled great!
Looks kinda shitty built to me. The pannel gap above the front headlight is awful
The real problem with the Integra Type S is that it’s only $5k-$7k less than a TLX Type S which has AWD & more hp/tq. 🤷🏽♂️
It's heavier
Integra more modern and newer design
Integra drives way better and is faster on the track
Finally. Please do more Acura reviews! You haven’t touched the TSX
I would love to see a TSX 6MT review. Had one and it was a fantastic machine. I often wish I still had it.
@@icculusevery time I see a TSX on the road I miss my 6MT
Have mine right now! I’m keeping her as long as I can
I like those canards! They always look like super cheap glued on plastic when on the outside, even on 6 figure cars where they're stock. Hiding them this way while still gaining some function is a huge improvement
Nobody talking about the random rock hitting the grill 6:12
Can't stop staring at the pannel gap above the headlight 😂😂
I love how Doug points out the engine's serial number as if it were a big quirk.
I really wish there were options for the Type R's bucket seats and stiffer suspension. That would make it so that one could have their cake and eat it too.
I am liking your new format. The alone Doug with new cars and collaboration with older cars.
Personally, the only reason I didn’t buy a Type R is because I didn’t like the interior and I’m genuinely just not going to take it to any tracks.
This Integra Type S fixed every problem I had with the Type R. It’s the perfect car which is why I’m definitely getting one.
I like when it’s just Doug reviewing the car
That misalignment on the body panels above the passenger headlight is driving me crazy.
American made versus Japanese made.
My regular Integra has that. ☹️ first dealer said they couldn’t do anything to fix it, going to take it to another one. A lot of shoddy stuff like that coming out of the Ohio plant
Acura needs to keep this up! We also need a wagon version!
Yes, like a modern interpretation of my TSX SportWagon.
Wagon won't happen, it will be pretty pointless for this particular model, integra never once was or meant to be made as a wagon
Give that option to the civic instead
Modern Acura vehicles look good, but the 2020 RDX I bought new had a lot of issues including the infamous fuel dilution. Traded it after 3 years after the dealership told me 2 liters of gasoline in 5 liters of oil was "normal".
14:20 These switches exist in almost all new hondas. I don't know why you think this was the gear selector. The button gear selector in the Accord looks completely different. The part you're assuming to be a gear selector is not the same.
gosh darn never followed acura all that much but those stock wheels are too nice
I expect a lot of people will buy this and do Type R suspension swaps. Not generally a fan of the latest gen civics/integras (I'm one of the weirdos who liked the overstyled civics last gen), but i expect this to be especially popular. Still think GR Corolla is a better car for the money
I 100% agree. The Civic Type R is supposed to look more boy racer and wild.
Lololol those corollas are going for 60k CAD. Definitely not worth the money
@@crashb133 Have you tried not having money made of maple syrup and moose droppings?
I get the exterior thoughts on old CTR, but the new one looks sweet!! Like it should look a little race carish bc that’s what it’s designed for. I also love the Acura’s design as well!!
Imagine paying 800 + a month for a Honda lol. This new generation is insane. I would never.
How it the Focus RS a point lower in the acceleration numbers? its faster than the type s and type R by more than a second in 0-60 times, and is constant due to the AWD system. You would be lucky to get under 6 seconds with the FWD hondas, and the traction issues they have on launch.
I drove a red, manual ‘86 Acura Integra for seven years, great car. Hooked me for life on Japanese quality and efficiency. Would love to see a return to two door/ hatchback design.
Cool car. $51k base is absolutely insane though. $35k and it would be great. Base price for an IS500 F sport is only $4k more, same for an M340i.
Its such a nice car. Too bad the markups make it so expensive, compared to older sports cars. Where I live, the dealers want $75K, you can buy a nice 996 turbo for that price or a 997.2
I pray no one pays that price for it. Why do people keep rewarding these greedy dealers??
@@itcangetbetter It's not greed, dealers charge market price. It's purely a function of demand.
@@PointNemo9 it's greed. It's scarcity based price gouging. Hurts the consumer in the short term and the dealership and sales people in general in the long term. Is it smart to engage in even more practices that will make the consumer hate and distrust dealerships and sales people? Short term financial win for them, but we're all looking for a way out because of it
@@itcangetbetter this only happens because Honda set msrp below the true market price. Charging market price is not gouging
@@PointNemo9 Honda set a price where they make money and the dealership makes money. Dealers decided that with such small stock, they could try to force consumers who want it to pay a higher price. $70k on an ILX with a body kit is an emotional decision, not a rational one. Dealers are just trying to take advantage of people, as is their nature
After seeing the picture at 20:18,I paused to say this Doug;You're so right about that 'Civic'.It looks like a Ford Focus was blended with a Honda Civic,with online add-ons,by a Lottery winner with more $ than sense.This "Type S" is a decent ride.I'd prefer more headroom for the rear seat too,after being a passenger having to scrunch down for sloped roofs.
The lower trim levels do offer backseat charge ports; Honda figures if you purchase the Type S, unlikely you’ll actually be bringing company with you.
Which is probably true!
I own the top tech package integra which is good enough for me, averaging 42 mpg on long trips
For 50k it's missing 1500 additional for awd
For 50k you're in Audi S3 or BMW 3-Series or Mustang V8 territory. When you factor in the dealer markup, you could get an AWD I6 BMW M340 with some options and have a faster and better-handling car instead of a nice FWD I4 Civic.
Why would the "sensible" Type S only have 4 seats if Acura wants to convince us it's not a Type R? A $52k Civic with 1less seat and a bare bones rear w/no vents, arm rest, or charge ports is a hard pill to swallow when u can get a much nicer well equipped RWD 3 Series BMW with similar power for the money!
100%
Completely different audiences. We don’t need another cookie cutter German sedan on the market, we have plenty to choose from already, plus the Genesis and Lexus competitors. You want a Type R that’s a better daily and has an actually good manual? Get this. Otherwise it’s not for you 🤷♂️
Would it be well equipped? I had always figured it was a choice of either getting the BEST Civic, or the WORST 3-Series, though I guess things might line up differently now that the Honda/Acura prices have increased...
@@bfife22 And if you want RWD just get a GR86. ;)
@@StreetPreacherr precisely 😁
A two-door version of this car would be really interesting.
It would be legendary
The Lexus IS350F is the same price with about the same power, but it has a NA V6 and RWD. And it’s VASTLY more comfortable and undoubtedly more reliable. The only thing this tarted up Civic has over the IS, is a manual gearbox.
when i first saw the pictures of this thing a while ago, i didn't think it looked very good, or really captured the spirit of the integra, but after seeing them in person, it's a dang good looking car
Definitely a handsome car, especially in that pearl white. But crazy how much car prizes are now with all the added high tech. $50k msrp plus dealer markup...probably a $70k car out the door 😳...adding up to $100k after 5 yrs after all the ownership costs like maintenance, fuel, registration, insurance, financing interest, etc. 😵
This is the Honda I would get if they sold it in Sweden . Really nice design
For 80K?
@@kraenk12 hell no
@@kraenk12jesus for 80k you can get a slightly used g80 m3
@@kraenk12Assuming they have markups in Sweden.
The only thing that bothers me is that it doesnt feel like a luxury vehicle even though Acura claims that it is
Compare this to the CLA or even the M2 or Supra (I know they arent sedans but are still compacts) and theres just really no comparison luxurywise
And yet the price is firmly in the luxury space
Every car you named is significantly more expensive…
And in my opinion, no Acura feels “luxury”. Especially not compared to Mercedes Benz.
And sadly, there aren’t any other cars with this level of performance for much cheaper. The Golf R is pretty much the only one I can think of that would be a cheaper rival.
@@ROVA00 the CLA is Mercedes entry level sedan, starting at 39k
The CLA45 AMG is 59k...the Integra is 51k
8k difference but you get completely different vehicles in terms of both luxury and performance
@@joecool9739 I know the CLA has a base trim, but that’s irrelevant to the conversation. I assumed you were comparing to the AMG version. $8k is a pretty big difference, in my opinion, and it’s justified in the extra HP and interior quality.
it’s also a trade off… yes you have a more powerful engine but I highly doubt the AMG will handle as sharp. I do think the AMG blows it away in the interior luxury department though..
@@ROVA00
Did you just say "I highly doubt AMG will handle as sharp"?
Compared to what? A Porsche?
Surely you dont think a measly Honda is going to outhandle an AMG
@@joecool9739 compared to a civic type R or integra type S….
The CLA45 AMG is a good car but it’s not made to be a track weapon. It’s got power but it just a different beast.
I’m a fan of Mercedes (I drive one), but sorry, the whole “just a measly honda” is such an outdated thing to say… it’s not 1989 anymore.
Great review! Ya the infotainment is same as my 22 civic. Same with gauge cluster. Yeah Honda and Acura I noticed they don’t really care about the rear seats it’s more an after that. Car overall looks great though. Acura is stepping up their game. Huge upgrade from the ilx.
“Nice to touch and grippyyy😫😫” 11:13
Interesting that Doug described the new ctr style as boy racer, yet he found the integra type s aftermarket like fenders cool as hell and awesome. I find the side profile of this car super busy and over styled. The ctrs wide but smooth fender flares look much more grown up to me.
Doug is the type of guy to remind you Honda owns Acura even though he knows you know.
This looks better than the new civic.
Both look horrible a F
For $54,000, that ain't saying much.
Definitely more of a car for adults, can't take the Civic Type R seriously.
@@MisterMonsieur
54 is insane.
@@realSethMeyersit looks way more boyracer than the Type R.
Great review, Doug!
Each video you're becoming more and more Jay Leno. I mean literally, you sound and look like the legend himself. JAY, YOU ARE THE FATHER!
The Civic front end looks so much better IMO, I wish Acura updated their design language.
Yeah it looks tacky and cheap.
I agree I think the FL5 front end looks a lot cleaner
The Civic is a way cleaner looking car than this Type S
if you mean old civics, yes
The main problem with the type s is that it looks exactly like every other Acura 4 door sedan
Couldn't agree more
52k is already steep. add in markups and i just dont see how you can spend that much on a FWD car...
Would $52,000 be "steep" for a Ferrari? Let's just say what we mean --- this car ain't worth anything near that money. It's a rebadged Civic!
I would rather get a new Lexus ES for 50k. At least Lexus is a grown up car unlike this Civic
@@00_UU yes the Lexus ES, famous for being fun to drive and having a good manual transmission 😂
@@00_UU I don't even like Lexus, but I agree. Plenty of sporty cars for grown-ups in the $54k range. Acura is lost in the woods!
@@bfife22 who cares about manuals anymore? I’ve had three cars with manual transmission and I am enjoying my 9-speed automatic right now. Lexus is fun to drive, it is called luxury and having plenty of interior space.
They really messed up by not putting air vents and no charge ports lol 🤣
AWD plz. Acura has a great AWD system, why they don't have an option even for a premium... it'd make this a much more enticing and dynamic vehicle imo. Hard to justify imo otherwise. Even tho I love the look, being a big Acura fan.
why does it have 4 doors?
Good question. Acura insists the Millennials who wanted one in High School (but now have kids) will buy this for $54,000! 🤡
4:05 that panel gap tho
Yeah that is brutal
Built in Ohio 😃
That's what you get for $54,000, huh? The people defending this junk are asleep!
Waiting for lack of AWD noob comments 😂
Can't wait to see one of these on the road. I am in the market but can't see these being available on lots. Also chuckled at 8:23 "it's huge, it's black, and it's pretty aggressive". My guy describing me.
I would definitely take this over the Type R. It looks so good