Not a fan. There isn't enough to distinguish it apart from the Type-R in my opinion. Driving experience feels very much the same. The only difference is the Integra is a little more roomy an luxurious an not even by that much of a nicer degree. Thought this would be the new age hero that'd get me to trade in my old Accord EXL-V6 Coupe that's finally been modified with a super charger making 378hp an 360lbs of torque. Sorry to say I'll hold onto my Accord. Just has a more raw an visceral feel. And past that you yourself didn't seem all that enthusiastic or impressed by it even in this review, just came across as strained. Maybe that's just me, but it really felt like it didn't meet your expectations at all. That or just unapologetic in how you started out having feelings towards it, which of course are all valid. Again, appreciate the content as always but personally I'm just not a fan of the Integra Type-S.
As someone who owned the FK8 Type R and traded it for this car, i can say it's fantastic. It's just a Type R with a luxury interior, and that was my goal. I owned the Type R and my wife had a BMW 340i. I wanted to combine those two worlds. Type S it is
@@3joewj It's better in every way outside of memory electric seating positions. The performance is sharper and the comfort is better. There isn't a huge gap between the two, but i like the Acura more. My Type S is better in nearly every way than the Type R FK9 was too
It’s been 16 years since I’ve owned a car with a manual transmission. I first bought the Type R, cause of the great reviews and it felt great. But, being 46 with back issues, it just wasn’t practical. Finally picked up my Integra Type S back in September and never been happier! Honda did a fantastic job with both vehicles! SAVE THE MANUALS!
I owned a 2004 Acura TSX 6Sp manual for 14 years. What a great balance of semi-luxury, sportiness, and analog engagement. I may have to test drive a Type S next time I am car shopping.
@@kozurai6069 No, the cabin space is the same. The suspension is 20% softer, which gives you a smoother ride for daily driving. The seats aren’t nearly as bolstered as they are in the Civic, which makes the Type R a better track car. Their overall specs are too different, it’s really about the ride and creature comforts.
Biggest "problem" in my eyes that could have made it the even better choice to the type r would have been recaros. Some leather/suede recaros would have been the cherry
Would be cool if it came like that but I’m glad it doesn’t out of the factory. For myself I’m on the bigger side and I find recaros very uncomfortable. A friend of mine has an RS and the recaros in that thing really dug into my back because im more wider than he was lol
After months of getting screwed around by Honda dealers... I just purchased a black on black ITS for 3k under MSRP. The Acura dealership treated me like a gentlemen. When i got home my wife said... Thank you for not buying the one with the boy racer wing. Thank you Honda for making the ITS so good
I remember drooling over the RSX Type S, which kept true to the 90s DC2 style just with a K series and updated looks (at the time) I own a 2013 Si and I used to have a 98 Integra and absolutely adored it. Love the videos David! Keep them up! :D
I remember driving a 2001 type R with a Jackson Supercharger. It was a great daily driver, I never tracked the car so I couldn't say how well it performed with the suspension upgrades that were on the car. The company that did the mods forgot to properly tighten down each fuel injection hose. Lucky my girlfriend and mother didn't get into a car fire. But you could see a continuous line of fuel on the pavement.
You weren't wrong, the base model Integra was a "dud on arrival" with Integra enthusiasts, especially following on the heels of those fan renderings. Ultimately, Acura does build nice cars. I'm sure the Integra is a nice car. It's just not special. All their cars look the same and they blend in with the other cars on the road. The Integra Type-S is destined to become the ultimate Honda-swap donor car.
I still have my fingers crossed for them to do a special edition AWD trim, as it stands though my disappointment has mostly been curbed. Loving the content lately man, keep it up :)
I don't get why Honda refuses to make an AWD Type R/Type S. When you compare the Type R to it's competitors, it's acceleration suffers greatly because it's FWD. Their SH-AWD system is excellent, and it really makes me wonder why they even made it in the first place when they refuse to use it on their flagship car. It's downright weird.
It’s actually roomier in the typeR cause of the swooping roofline (headroom) in the Integra but overall Loving the type S over the typeR. But I would put the typeR bucket seats in the type S to make it more boy racer as you call it 😅😅😅
Same here. It just feels like a more special car and has something extra in the drive compared to the ITS. I like the ITS a lot, but the CTR got my money.
I really feel like the new Integra Type S is less so an Integra, and more like the successor to the long lost TL-Type S. A midprice, reasonably weighted FWD car with brembos, an LSD, 6spd manual and a pretty potent engine, whilst being comfortable, but not too soft. Poor TL type S, the 2008 financial crisis did you dirty.
Makes no sense. Why is less than an integra? Is way more than any integra in history. More than the TL-S. The fastest FWD that Acura had ever sold in their lineup.
I have a black 2024 ITS and it's a rocket ship. Took a gt350 from a 60 roll, i got smoked off the line though. It handles like it's on rails. I sold a 2013 challenger to get it and i have no regrets at all. It took me a minute to get used to the front wheel drive, but once you do you realize how insane this car can corner.
I think it would've got a different reception if it came out as a coupe and then maybe 4 door later. But people aren't really driving small two doors anymore
I'm having a relatively hard time finding a base Type R. Most of them have the optional wheels and carbon wing as far as I've seen which pushes them to within +/- a few grand of the Type S.
@@123cornflakeman Sad but true. I'm sure someone, somewhere has bought one at MSRP and will join us in the comments raving about how it wasn't that hard. All I've seen are $10k+ and as high as $30k markup (with random addons). Locally there's a $1k deposit and a waitlist lottery where they pull a name out of a hat when a car shows up. No choice on color. Same thing happened with the FK8.
i think its hilarious how people say the integra type S is just a Civic type R as if thats a detriment. The current CTR is revered by just about everyone and is the fastest driving FWD car on the nurburgring?
Plus the Integra as ALWAYS been based on a Civic. The first gen Integra was based on the 3rd gen civic, the second based on the EF, the third gen based on the EG, the RSX was based on the 7th gen civic. What were people honestly expecting?
@@Marbind dont let it get to you, 99.99% of these comments are from people thats never even seen cars in person let alone driven the car that they express their "expert opinion" about
The Type S is a great all around package. What nags me is that it’s (essentially) a better looking, slightly smaller and slightly sportier 10g Accord at 2x the price. In 2020 you could get an Accord Sport 6-speed 2.0T for 25g. Personally, I would rather start with one of those, add an LSD / BBK / tune and save 15g while having a more usable rear seat over the Type S.
Crazy talk… I currently have the Type S and previously owned an accord sport and believe me when I say that the Accord Sport is a thousand miles away from feeling anything like the Integra Type S.
I think maybe plan a trip with fellow youtubers. Go to ebisu buy a car drift or drive around Japan. Your viewer will go up. Your channel is amazing keep been great.
I chose the Type S over the Type R because I’m 32 and the boy-racer look & interior of the Type R felt a little childish to me. The Type S is quicker stock, much better interior and sounds better too. I can tell by a lot of the comments here that they’ve never actually driven one. No, there isn’t really a better, new, enthusiast car at $50k in 2024 either. It’s not only the lightest 4 door 6 speed car on the market, it’s the best handling one too in its price range. I was a big fwd hater but gave this is a chance and it’s one of the most enjoyable cornering cars I’ve had in a while. Currently own an FD RX7, recently sold my boosted E36 M3, had an M240i, etc
Needs double wishbone like the DC2 era Integras and Civics. But that would be impractical in a FWD car, because a transverse mounted engine won't fit between the shock towers in a double wishbone setup, so the hood grows longer, and interior space is sacrificed to keep the overall length of the car in proportion. But with EVs this doesn't apply... Tesla has a double wishbone suspension up front on all models, but the steering doesn't provide the sort of feel that double wishbone suspensions can unlock. The Mach-E uses struts. If Honda does an EV, they should bring back double wishbones, and use their experience making steering with quality feedback, to produce a more tactile feeling car. It would help set them apart from Tesla. The TLX and now the MDX are on double wishbones up front, so they never completely went away, at least for larger automatic transmission models. An EV platform would give them room to work it into a smaller vehicle, and might still have room for a rack (vs hub) mounted steering assist motor.
haven't even found any aftermarket exhausts that make them sound any better either. Hate to feel old but I'd take a VTEC K series over this any day. I'm sure it's a very nice car, but it doesn't have that Honda soul - and being quite literally the Civic Type R with different clothes on doesn't help.
The biggest problem isn't the naming iIts the price. As beautiful as the Type S is for the money I would buy a 2023 Mustang Mach 1. More horsepower, more track focused and it doesn't drag around two extra doors.
Exactly. $52k msrp is insane. Especially, when Acura actually removes some of the features that the A-spec with tech has. It blows my mind that the A-spec has driver memory seat up to two, and electric adjusted passenger seat while the Type S doesn't. For $52k this car should have all the features the A-spec has, plus higher grade materials for the interiors and real leather seats.
I wish they would have given the option for awd in the Type S to set it apart frim the CTR. But eith the stealership markup on the type r it makes more sense to me getting a type s at msrp
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It's a nice color and probably rides nice, but for me it's hard to not buy the Muscle instead.. The Camaro SS is that price so are the New Mustang GT's.. I could never choose the R or the S over a GT or an SS at 50K. The buyer's remorse I would have OMG. And I get that they are different cars aimed at different people. But still.
Most ppl cross shopping this car dont care about anything Muscle. wouldnt in a million yrs buy a wack ass Camaro SS or Mustang. If i wanted more power i'd go german before ever considering trash ass chevy, dodge or ford buddy
Not a chance..... I'm not much of a Honda/Acura guy except for the 1st/2nd Gen NSX, S2000, RSX Type S, some Integra's that are done right. But like my disappointment with the V6 and only auto in the R35, Honda/Acura has failed it's enthusiasts over the last few years between the 3rd gen NSX that almost every big name reviewer hated because of all the electronic assists it came with it was no longer a drivers car, and now the "Integra"..... How did Honda not see that Unveil that bored and angered the world and not thought to themselves "😑 Oh sheeit! We-a whiw-wee fucca dis up biga time 😓" And scrapped it and made it better. Made it what the enthusiasts were hoping for. I've seen 1 new Integra on the road so far and guess who was driving it... Some little old grandma probably as a daily errand car, grocery and prescription getter. I thought it was just another random Acura except for the fact that it says Integra in a terrible giant font on the sides. OK rant over
For me, two things I like the least about the Type-S... 1. Is the rear hatch being so high and pulled in tight around the tail lights. It takes away from the usability of the rear hatch when compared to it's twin, Type-R. Acura should have kept the lower hatch opening of the Type-R and split the tail light in two parts like the DB8 Integra. 2. The seats. I want the Type-R seats in this car with all the extras. Not the "old man luxury" interior look Acura has embraced for decades now. I think I would rather the Type-R with the Type-S suspension module.
It doesn't really have the old man luxury interior. It has the same as civic interior with some slightly better materials, good sound system and a heads up display. I don't know if it's better to have this VS the old man luxury interior.
For me, the "old man luxury" interior look is a lot to do with the colors available and the slick non-sporty 'leather' materials on the seats. Because without a doubt these are the standard Integra/Civic seats recovered in different material. Acura has been doing this same thing for a long time. I would expect that as a dealer addon leather package or even something aftermarket not from Honda/Acura themselves. I had higher hopes for what the interior would be just from the seats and materials I expect to see in a Type-R product.
People are fine with the Integra until the new Prelude comes out and people realizes that Honda/Acura could've made a coupe the whole damn time. Crazy, huh...
Fun fact. Almost all Integra generations have had 4 door hatchbacks. I guess this whole "new integra not a coupe" issue is only repeated by people that don't know much about Integras.
@@Aki_Lesbrinco Um... Did you not realize that you ruined your own point by what you commented? Also you didn't comprehend my original comment did you, because what you commented isn't a "fun fact". People are so silly sometimes. 😀
@@f181234the issue usually is companies just not marketing the coupes. Do you even remember seeing a commercial for the last gen Civic SI coupe? It’s like Honda wanted it to die
Not surprise its a great car, but not what expected 🤷🏽♂️ its s matter of taste between the Type R and the Integra, for the money Integra should be better cause performance wise ppl will go Type R; a luxury fwd?! I think ppl there will go with a proven item regardless the drivetrain.
I loved my FK8 Type R (in terms of performance) but the looks just didn't do it for me. FBO on e50 it made a really smooth 440whp and drove like stock when it needed to. Similar mods on the Type S would probably make it a killer daily / light track duty car. Even with stock power the FK8 was insanely capable. I prefer the look of the new FL5 R way more and the Type S looks sick provided it doesn't have the red or white accent interior. 10/10 from Acura - I haven't driven the new CTR or Type S yet but if they're half as good as the last car then they have a winning combo with this new generation. I kinda wish they'd play around with a DCT or 10spd auto option on the Acura side but keeping the manual as an option is pretty baller in 2024 for a company like Acura.
I couldn’t agree more. If they gave it a dct I would definitely consider one, but as is, I feel like the S3 is a better choice if you want an automatic.
@@WRXFan New S3 and Golf R look promising. Gen4 engine seems potent and the rear diff situation sounds like a nice upgrade from the last gen. Kinda meh on the revised interior on both cars but still very nice. I had a 2016 GTI DSG with bolt ons before I bought the FK8. Excellent vehicle and I would totally consider a Golf R/S3.
As a eg hatch owner and a 2023 wrx owner I love the idea of another integra but I just don’t get where its place is. Who’s buying a luxury car with 300hp and manual? Compared to Audi,bmw,Lexus. Let’s not mention that Acura already has the TSX type-s which looks close the integra and has a 350hp v6 turbo AND AWD. I just don’t see where they were going with it or what market they’re targeting.but I do still believe it’s a nice car but for the price I don’t agree,hence why I bought a new wrx instead of a Honda
So far Acura has sold over 1800 in half of 2023. So a lot of people are buying it. Is the best selling compact under a premium brand based on posted sales numbers by manufacturers. Got a few valid points as to why I went with one. 1) CTR is extremely difficult to buy at MSRP. Tried for a year in many states without any luck. 2) Audi, BMW, and Lexus don't offer a manual vehicle for less money. 3) Took me one week to find one at MSRP. 4) TSX-S is more expensive (%5K more), doesn't come with a manual, huge car with small interior dimensions, heavy and less agile. In fact, the passenger volume is smaller in the TSX vs the Integra. Don't need AWD in where I live. 5) The ITS is a car that comes with all the goodies from the factory that makes it a super sport compact plus a few other things. No need to mod it at all like a WRX. The WRX is an excellent car with lots of interior space but the car is cheaper for a reason. Incomplete paint job, less power, lacks many features that could put it alongside vehicles like the Golf R, GR, ITS/CTR. Is a fact that if Subaru makes an STI version with all the goodies like beefed up trans, suspension, BBK, more potent engine, LSD Differentials, etc. This car will be in the 50s in today's economy. Too bad they didn't.
@@Marbindik you spent money on it but for the same money I bought a Zl1 and could absolutely torch you on any track In the world and have softer suspension for touring. I don't get it.
@@pieswimmer1 I can have fun around the track and can take the family around town while you are limited to just one passenger 🤷🏻♂️ Are you sure you did an intelligent buy?
It’s a good car, the issue is its value proposition for its price. Consider the A-Spec top trim is 36k VS 51k where the differences really is just the power train and brembo brakes. (That’s not even mentioning that you lose certain features like a moon roof, power seats on the passenger seat and much more gone) Is a K20c and a set of brembo brakes really worth 15k??? I don’t think so and a lot of people who are actually smart with their money agree.
I'm currently looking for a new vehicle but I'm on a budget between 3k and 5k looking for a sedan or hatchback between 2010 and 2013 dose anyone have any ideas
Looks fine, not a fan of that colorway interior. I've test driven an FL5 so I know they are quick but they don't have that old Honda 'fun' factor. Kind of depressing actually since we've likely already seen the last of that type of car.
Dude. You must be the first review out of several that said the Type S had a quieter exhaust than the Type R. The others even explained why the Integra is louder.
So the only points id give the Type S is its looks. It looks amazing and better than most cars being built its amazing what they did with styling. The only thing i dont understand is who should be buying this? The Mustang kills this in performance, is right up there in looks, has a better interior, and more customizable alongside being RWD and not FWD. Its an amazing looking car but theres better cars for your money if that makes sense. The ecoboost HPP mustang even kills this
True the mustang is a great performance car for the money. The camaro SS offers great value too. But they both have a big problem. They don't offer the rear sitting needed for a guy that have to travel with family. For that reason alone I picked the ITS over those. Offers a manual, excellent performance, nice interior and great looks. If money was an issue then an EN might be my other option.
The thing that gets to me about it is that it IS so similar to the civic when it could have been unique....I know all brands have been digging out old names (and in most cases killing them [looking at you Eclipse Cross]) but given that this looks and seems to feel just an upbadged civic...The cars that I would compare my thought process to the most would be the nissan 350/370z to the infiniti g35/g37. I don't think any effort was ever made to claim that they were different in any significant way, just different badges and trim levels on the same models. Maybe I'm just getting caught up in the integra vs civic naming, but really feels like a cop-out when they could have brought back a model line that so many people had fond memories of.
If you sit a 97 dc2 next to a civic there's more than just trim differences. I get caught up on the new one is supposed to be an homage or natural continuation of the old one. There's no originality to the new one.
@@BitcoinTo150KIn a blind test most of these guys complaining about AWD will never be able to tell the difference in driving dynamics of the two let alone an AWD brings more complexities and weight! What honda has done with sorting out a brilliantly driven FWD performance cars can’t be overstated.
@raisedhaze you should just get a new mustang 5.0 base can be had $38k with auto. Another $10k supercharger 750whp add another $5k wheels, tires, suspension, driveshaft, axles, ect run 9's run with hyper cars
If the Japanese car companies would do what the American car companies would do and make a throw back looking car with a recognizable name and solid performance they would sell the living hell out of them. dc2 Integra, bug eyed WRXSTI , EVO 8, 3000GT, 300ZX, r32 Skyline GTR, second gen MR2, G2 Eclipse GSX ect. Mitsubishi alone could revamp the brand as only performance cars. Grrrrr, it makes me mad and sad that cars get bigger, more complicated and either turned into crappy cross overs or discontinued. Everything is expensive and not worth it
Too bad they have the high lip at the trunk, much like the old RSX had which makes unloading items more of a pain in the back. I like the Type R better, it looks better and it's probably better on the track but hard to say since it's much the same car as the Type S. The only think I like better about the Acura is more sound deadening and maybe a slightly softer comfort mode.
Integra Type S is one of a kind when comes to a luxurious car with a manual. But, a downfall is the fact that is an luxurious car that's a front wheel drive. If it were a AWD, it definitely won't be a manual...
I still am very annoyed that it not a 2 door... even more that the Prelude, is coming back as a hybrid. Hope it will be a manual... if not... Imma have tk win the loto and take all the tech from the Type S and puzzel it on the new Lude...
David and these clickbait titles, man. Does the Integra Type S suck? Mechanically? I doubt it. Its a luxurious CTR. Realistically? Yea for its price point. DC2 Integra was about 24K new in '01. Thats about 43K today. The ITS starts at 51K and change. In reality the market around it, and cars now sucks but i guess thats a different convo. The ITS is a great car but at 52K, you probably could get something slightly used with way more performance.
Is called inflation pal. If the STI/EVO came out today it will be more expensive than the ITS. Just look at the WRX TR that costs 42K and lacks many of the performance upgrades that the STI offers like LSD, more powerful engine, beefier transmission, aggressive suspension, etc. This alone would be a jump of more than 10K.
Yeah it might be $50k for a FWD car but personally I like it. Only question I’d have about it is strictly how reliable is it going to be. Other than that I could truly see myself buying one in the future
@@Marbind It’s the reliability in question due to these not being N/A And their reliability rankings dropping drastically, granted not every car is goin to have problems but 2023 was not kind to Honda and acura
Where's the 2 door is a great question. I'd only buy a 2 door. I've seen a modified car that performed with 317 rear wheel hp, now that's a car to get in 2 door. Hondata ecu plus flashpro 29hp and 25lbs torque increase.
@@JustKicks786 yep brand new..not because I'm a great negotiator for vehicles. I think with this car...there's more available...few ppl who can drive stick nowadays...and interest rates are up...which is increasing inventory
I hate that it's a big 4 door... I grew up around DC2 Integras, & I've owned a DC5... They basically made this into an Accord... The Prelude concept is what the Integra should have looked like...
the problem is, way over priced for the same car and you can just swap the suspension module from the integra to the civic and youll have th4e same suspension as the integra for less
In theory. In reality people pay more for a CTR than a ITS. I still see daily post of CTRs in reddit of cars with 15-20k of markups. Im a regular guy that spend years trying to find a CTR without markups. One day decided to do a few calls to acura dealers and in one week found an ITS at MSRP.
@@Marbind +1 Cheapest CTR I've seen on the lot was +$10k I found one in Boston that was base but had nearly $30k in dealer addons/markup. CTR is great but not ~$80k great.
@@chasewd5117 Dude for years I was looking for a CTR since the FK8 but wasn't willing to pay any kind of markup. Looked over all the east coast states. The lowest I could find was 5K. My wife said, "If we are going to pay 50K for a non premium brand, then get the integra". I responded: "As you wish". Just took me one week to find one at the right price with $0 addons.
idk why people complain so heavily like we are getting manual ice cars still and people complaining about price like have yall not looked at new car prices lol
If they had made a coupe I would have traded both of my vehicles on the spot. No questions asked. Sedans are great and all, but some of us want a 2 door sporty FWD... Probably not enough of us to justify producing one, I understand... I'm in the minority (all jokes aside lol)
So I want a 4 door with sufficient rear seat room, plenty of cargo space for the groceries,with all the goodies that make it a super sport compact (BBK, aggressive suspension, decent power, aggressive body kit), proven reliability record and a manual transmission. This is a car that doesn't really need modifications is perfect the way it is. What else I can get new that is better for less $$$? A CTR, if you can find one at MSRP. No need to justify it, is what it is. Everything is going up and there is nothing we can do about it.
Thoughts on the Acura Integra Type S?
Hondata mod apparently bumps hp by about 29hp and 25 lbs torque to wheel. Hondata ecu plus flashpro.
Love it!
@@thinkingimpaired5663any turbo vehicle can gain power adding boost 😂
I'd rather have it than the type R
Not a fan. There isn't enough to distinguish it apart from the Type-R in my opinion. Driving experience feels very much the same. The only difference is the Integra is a little more roomy an luxurious an not even by that much of a nicer degree. Thought this would be the new age hero that'd get me to trade in my old Accord EXL-V6 Coupe that's finally been modified with a super charger making 378hp an 360lbs of torque. Sorry to say I'll hold onto my Accord. Just has a more raw an visceral feel. And past that you yourself didn't seem all that enthusiastic or impressed by it even in this review, just came across as strained. Maybe that's just me, but it really felt like it didn't meet your expectations at all. That or just unapologetic in how you started out having feelings towards it, which of course are all valid. Again, appreciate the content as always but personally I'm just not a fan of the Integra Type-S.
Honestly one of the best looking cars Honda/Acura has come out with. Base integra is alright but the Type S is BEEFY
It a WAY better looking car in person compared to the base model.
Blasphemy
Cough cough accord euro R is the best looking
Agreed!
I’m just tired of all Acura models looking the exact same up front.
As someone who owned the FK8 Type R and traded it for this car, i can say it's fantastic. It's just a Type R with a luxury interior, and that was my goal. I owned the Type R and my wife had a BMW 340i. I wanted to combine those two worlds. Type S it is
Hey. I can't decide between type s and 230i m sport with dhp. How would you compare Acura and bmw?
How does the Acura type s compare to the 340i??
@@3joewj It's better in every way outside of memory electric seating positions. The performance is sharper and the comfort is better. There isn't a huge gap between the two, but i like the Acura more. My Type S is better in nearly every way than the Type R FK9 was too
@Esp661 Yep..I just bought the integra type s..but never test drove the m340i. I like it a lot..only issue is I get 16mpg..almost all city driving.
It’s been 16 years since I’ve owned a car with a manual transmission. I first bought the Type R, cause of the great reviews and it felt great. But, being 46 with back issues, it just wasn’t practical. Finally picked up my Integra Type S back in September and never been happier! Honda did a fantastic job with both vehicles! SAVE THE MANUALS!
Congrats on your purchase! Very nice car.
I owned a 2004 Acura TSX 6Sp manual for 14 years. What a great balance of semi-luxury, sportiness, and analog engagement. I may have to test drive a Type S next time I am car shopping.
So what’s the difference between the two? Integra has more cabin space? I never sat in either so I’m curious
@@kozurai6069 No, the cabin space is the same. The suspension is 20% softer, which gives you a smoother ride for daily driving. The seats aren’t nearly as bolstered
as they are in the Civic, which makes the Type R a better track car. Their overall specs are too different, it’s really about the ride and creature comforts.
@@robertvandeveer1846 I highly recommend it!
Who said these cars suck? Every single owner of this car loves them.
If you paying 50k+ for a damn trimmed-up fwd civic it would be hard to hate on it im sure
@@Motorsportsgeekfr
Only person that would hate would be the fool who paid 50 +k for a civic then they released this
I don't know any new Integra owners that actually give a shit about cars.
@@Motorsportsgeekdrive one. A lot of y’all just run your mouths.
How about the fact that Canada pays the equivalent of $10k less than the US and gets a heated steering wheel on the house?
We're poor
I work at Honda production of the CRV and civic and I’ll tell you more then just Canada get a lot cooler stuff then we do sadly.
People with more money than brains are willing to spend whatever the cost for the badge.
Many vehicles are cheaper in Canada by many thousands other examples WRX and Golf R
Yup, the Integra Type S is $42k USD in Canada. 🇨🇦
Biggest "problem" in my eyes that could have made it the even better choice to the type r would have been recaros. Some leather/suede recaros would have been the cherry
As an ITS owner that would be perfect.
Easy fix, buy bucket seats and the hardware. Save the oem seats or sell them
@Kalashp yes an easy fix but if it came stock that's where it would have been nicer
5 seats would’ve made it easier for me
Would be cool if it came like that but I’m glad it doesn’t out of the factory. For myself I’m on the bigger side and I find recaros very uncomfortable. A friend of mine has an RS and the recaros in that thing really dug into my back because im more wider than he was lol
After months of getting screwed around by Honda dealers... I just purchased a black on black ITS for 3k under MSRP. The Acura dealership treated me like a gentlemen. When i got home my wife said... Thank you for not buying the one with the boy racer wing.
Thank you Honda for making the ITS so good
My gf just got one and they look sick in person. The fender flares really make it stand out.
Yo is she single?!
@@MD-pz3cn lmfao ask her.
I remember drooling over the RSX Type S, which kept true to the 90s DC2 style just with a K series and updated looks (at the time)
I own a 2013 Si and I used to have a 98 Integra and absolutely adored it.
Love the videos David! Keep them up! :D
I remember driving a 2001 type R with a Jackson Supercharger. It was a great daily driver, I never tracked the car so I couldn't say how well it performed with the suspension upgrades that were on the car. The company that did the mods forgot to properly tighten down each fuel injection hose. Lucky my girlfriend and mother didn't get into a car fire. But you could see a continuous line of fuel on the pavement.
I don’t think the car is bad and I think the type R is great but just way too expensive to justify. Fantastic car!
I loved that pov of the interior. That's something you never do on car reviews and you should do it more often.
You weren't wrong, the base model Integra was a "dud on arrival" with Integra enthusiasts, especially following on the heels of those fan renderings. Ultimately, Acura does build nice cars. I'm sure the Integra is a nice car. It's just not special. All their cars look the same and they blend in with the other cars on the road. The Integra Type-S is destined to become the ultimate Honda-swap donor car.
100%, it looks like regular ass traffic smh
Yeah doubtful
I still have my fingers crossed for them to do a special edition AWD trim, as it stands though my disappointment has mostly been curbed.
Loving the content lately man, keep it up :)
Not going to happen, unfortunately
I don't get why Honda refuses to make an AWD Type R/Type S. When you compare the Type R to it's competitors, it's acceleration suffers greatly because it's FWD. Their SH-AWD system is excellent, and it really makes me wonder why they even made it in the first place when they refuse to use it on their flagship car. It's downright weird.
From everything I’ve seen of the integra, the only thing wrong with the car is the name. It seems like a great car.
Nothing wrong with the name, it's fine
the car is doing exactly what the integra has been doing all along
It’s actually roomier in the typeR cause of the swooping roofline (headroom) in the Integra but overall Loving the type S over the typeR. But I would put the typeR bucket seats in the type S to make it more boy racer as you call it 😅😅😅
Good point and the access to the trunk is better in the CTR too.
Drove both, went with the CTR. Every drive feels like an occasion.
Same here. It just feels like a more special car and has something extra in the drive compared to the ITS. I like the ITS a lot, but the CTR got my money.
I really feel like the new Integra Type S is less so an Integra, and more like the successor to the long lost TL-Type S. A midprice, reasonably weighted FWD car with brembos, an LSD, 6spd manual and a pretty potent engine, whilst being comfortable, but not too soft. Poor TL type S, the 2008 financial crisis did you dirty.
Makes no sense.
Why is less than an integra?
Is way more than any integra in history. More than the TL-S.
The fastest FWD that Acura had ever sold in their lineup.
I have a black
2024 ITS and it's a rocket ship. Took a gt350 from a 60 roll, i got smoked off the line though. It handles like it's on rails. I sold a 2013 challenger to get it and i have no regrets at all. It took me a minute to get used to the front wheel drive, but once you do you realize how insane this car can corner.
Take it easy with the fable.
I think it would've got a different reception if it came out as a coupe and then maybe 4 door later. But people aren't really driving small two doors anymore
Prelude will be an integra one year later is the rumor.
At least Acura dealers are pushing for it.
Test drove one. Loved it, but for about $10k less the type R is a way better buy. But used this will be a great ride. Several under $50k already.
I'm having a relatively hard time finding a base Type R. Most of them have the optional wheels and carbon wing as far as I've seen which pushes them to within +/- a few grand of the Type S.
Type R selling for MSRP does not exist
@@123cornflakeman Sad but true. I'm sure someone, somewhere has bought one at MSRP and will join us in the comments raving about how it wasn't that hard. All I've seen are $10k+ and as high as $30k markup (with random addons). Locally there's a $1k deposit and a waitlist lottery where they pull a name out of a hat when a car shows up. No choice on color.
Same thing happened with the FK8.
Awd and sunroof rear armrest vents USB ports heated seats option and perhaps eawd will make it justify its price
It won't because AWD alone will make it into the high 50s.
You can't buy a decently equipped brand new super sport compact for less than 40K today.
i think its hilarious how people say the integra type S is just a Civic type R as if thats a detriment. The current CTR is revered by just about everyone and is the fastest driving FWD car on the nurburgring?
Plus the Integra as ALWAYS been based on a Civic. The first gen Integra was based on the 3rd gen civic, the second based on the EF, the third gen based on the EG, the RSX was based on the 7th gen civic. What were people honestly expecting?
Dude, is incredible how many people comment with their ass.
Comments like
Is a 4 door not a true integra
@@Marbind dont let it get to you, 99.99% of these comments are from people thats never even seen cars in person let alone driven the car that they express their "expert opinion" about
@@sethallison5682exactly!
The Type S is a great all around package. What nags me is that it’s (essentially) a better looking, slightly smaller and slightly sportier 10g Accord at 2x the price. In 2020 you could get an Accord Sport 6-speed 2.0T for 25g. Personally, I would rather start with one of those, add an LSD / BBK / tune and save 15g while having a more usable rear seat over the Type S.
Crazy talk… I currently have the Type S and previously owned an accord sport and believe me when I say that the Accord Sport is a thousand miles away from feeling anything like the Integra Type S.
5 seats…wish they did that for the Type S
I think maybe plan a trip with fellow youtubers. Go to ebisu buy a car drift or drive around Japan. Your viewer will go up. Your channel is amazing keep been great.
David! Great take. Let’s meet up to drive my Type S. FBO and a tune as you know from your fk8 videos changes the whole experience. Let’s go!
I chose the Type S over the Type R because I’m 32 and the boy-racer look & interior of the Type R felt a little childish to me. The Type S is quicker stock, much better interior and sounds better too.
I can tell by a lot of the comments here that they’ve never actually driven one. No, there isn’t really a better, new, enthusiast car at $50k in 2024 either. It’s not only the lightest 4 door 6 speed car on the market, it’s the best handling one too in its price range. I was a big fwd hater but gave this is a chance and it’s one of the most enjoyable cornering cars I’ve had in a while. Currently own an FD RX7, recently sold my boosted E36 M3, had an M240i, etc
Needs double wishbone like the DC2 era Integras and Civics. But that would be impractical in a FWD car, because a transverse mounted engine won't fit between the shock towers in a double wishbone setup, so the hood grows longer, and interior space is sacrificed to keep the overall length of the car in proportion. But with EVs this doesn't apply... Tesla has a double wishbone suspension up front on all models, but the steering doesn't provide the sort of feel that double wishbone suspensions can unlock. The Mach-E uses struts.
If Honda does an EV, they should bring back double wishbones, and use their experience making steering with quality feedback, to produce a more tactile feeling car. It would help set them apart from Tesla. The TLX and now the MDX are on double wishbones up front, so they never completely went away, at least for larger automatic transmission models. An EV platform would give them room to work it into a smaller vehicle, and might still have room for a rack (vs hub) mounted steering assist motor.
Modern Honda engines just don’t sound that good. 4:55
haven't even found any aftermarket exhausts that make them sound any better either. Hate to feel old but I'd take a VTEC K series over this any day. I'm sure it's a very nice car, but it doesn't have that Honda soul - and being quite literally the Civic Type R with different clothes on doesn't help.
The biggest problem isn't the naming iIts the price. As beautiful as the Type S is for the money I would buy a 2023 Mustang Mach 1. More horsepower, more track focused and it doesn't drag around two extra doors.
Some people need the extra doors and space
Exactly. $52k msrp is insane. Especially, when Acura actually removes some of the features that the A-spec with tech has. It blows my mind that the A-spec has driver memory seat up to two, and electric adjusted passenger seat while the Type S doesn't. For $52k this car should have all the features the A-spec has, plus higher grade materials for the interiors and real leather seats.
Ew. Really? a Mustang?
The prelude will make a proper Integra and type s
I wish they would have given the option for awd in the Type S to set it apart frim the CTR. But eith the stealership markup on the type r it makes more sense to me getting a type s at msrp
Your vid popped on my .. YT Start Screen. From your last (?) .. autobiographical vid, *first thing* I did post-video was *smash* that like button for ya!
Love your videos. Sorry to see the lower view counts. Hope it improves.
It's a nice color and probably rides nice, but for me it's hard to not buy the Muscle instead.. The Camaro SS is that price so are the New Mustang GT's.. I could never choose the R or the S over a GT or an SS at 50K. The buyer's remorse I would have OMG. And I get that they are different cars aimed at different people. But still.
Most ppl cross shopping this car dont care about anything Muscle. wouldnt in a million yrs buy a wack ass Camaro SS or Mustang. If i wanted more power i'd go german before ever considering trash ass chevy, dodge or ford buddy
Glad I picked up one
As a former owned of Integra Type-R, this is nothing like a Integra Type R
Neither is the FL5 compared to an EK9 Type R. It will never feel like the old car. Get over it.
Correct is better.
@@Vintage_86 I am over it lol but whats the point? just make a new car dont make a remake if you cant make it how it used to be.
I really really like the new Integra Type S! Definitely a more matured and refined version of the Type R!
Type S, looks good in person👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This is a tuner factory built. With bolt ons and a flash it's 365whp w 350trq. It's a proper boosted honda. 11 of 10
Not a chance..... I'm not much of a Honda/Acura guy except for the 1st/2nd Gen NSX, S2000, RSX Type S, some Integra's that are done right. But like my disappointment with the V6 and only auto in the R35, Honda/Acura has failed it's enthusiasts over the last few years between the 3rd gen NSX that almost every big name reviewer hated because of all the electronic assists it came with it was no longer a drivers car, and now the "Integra"..... How did Honda not see that Unveil that bored and angered the world and not thought to themselves
"😑 Oh sheeit! We-a whiw-wee fucca dis up biga time 😓"
And scrapped it and made it better. Made it what the enthusiasts were hoping for. I've seen 1 new Integra on the road so far and guess who was driving it... Some little old grandma probably as a daily errand car, grocery and prescription getter. I thought it was just another random Acura except for the fact that it says Integra in a terrible giant font on the sides.
OK rant over
I appreciate your rant and agree with much of it. I myself had a little rant in reply to Davids pinned comment lol
It looks like a traffic car
For me, two things I like the least about the Type-S...
1. Is the rear hatch being so high and pulled in tight around the tail lights. It takes away from the usability of the rear hatch when compared to it's twin, Type-R. Acura should have kept the lower hatch opening of the Type-R and split the tail light in two parts like the DB8 Integra.
2. The seats. I want the Type-R seats in this car with all the extras. Not the "old man luxury" interior look Acura has embraced for decades now.
I think I would rather the Type-R with the Type-S suspension module.
It doesn't really have the old man luxury interior. It has the same as civic interior with some slightly better materials, good sound system and a heads up display. I don't know if it's better to have this VS the old man luxury interior.
For me, the "old man luxury" interior look is a lot to do with the colors available and the slick non-sporty 'leather' materials on the seats. Because without a doubt these are the standard Integra/Civic seats recovered in different material. Acura has been doing this same thing for a long time. I would expect that as a dealer addon leather package or even something aftermarket not from Honda/Acura themselves. I had higher hopes for what the interior would be just from the seats and materials I expect to see in a Type-R product.
People are fine with the Integra until the new Prelude comes out and people realizes that Honda/Acura could've made a coupe the whole damn time. Crazy, huh...
Fun fact. Almost all Integra generations have had 4 door hatchbacks. I guess this whole "new integra not a coupe" issue is only repeated by people that don't know much about Integras.
@@Aki_Lesbrinco Um... Did you not realize that you ruined your own point by what you commented? Also you didn't comprehend my original comment did you, because what you commented isn't a "fun fact". People are so silly sometimes. 😀
Lmao not this whining again. You guys are stuck in 1999 nobody buys FWD coupe’s anymore
@@f181234 Um..., cool?! 🤔
@@f181234the issue usually is companies just not marketing the coupes. Do you even remember seeing a commercial for the last gen Civic SI coupe? It’s like Honda wanted it to die
It’s crazy because the type s is more affordable than the type r. Type r has a markup, type s you can get it for msrp.
Not surprise its a great car, but not what expected 🤷🏽♂️ its s matter of taste between the Type R and the Integra, for the money Integra should be better cause performance wise ppl will go Type R; a luxury fwd?! I think ppl there will go with a proven item regardless the drivetrain.
Over priced, over sized, and named after a car that had all the opposite traits. Junk it and create a real Integra.
Absolutely correct, the silhouette on this thing is awful
I loved my FK8 Type R (in terms of performance) but the looks just didn't do it for me. FBO on e50 it made a really smooth 440whp and drove like stock when it needed to. Similar mods on the Type S would probably make it a killer daily / light track duty car. Even with stock power the FK8 was insanely capable.
I prefer the look of the new FL5 R way more and the Type S looks sick provided it doesn't have the red or white accent interior. 10/10 from Acura - I haven't driven the new CTR or Type S yet but if they're half as good as the last car then they have a winning combo with this new generation. I kinda wish they'd play around with a DCT or 10spd auto option on the Acura side but keeping the manual as an option is pretty baller in 2024 for a company like Acura.
I couldn’t agree more. If they gave it a dct I would definitely consider one, but as is, I feel like the S3 is a better choice if you want an automatic.
@@WRXFan New S3 and Golf R look promising. Gen4 engine seems potent and the rear diff situation sounds like a nice upgrade from the last gen. Kinda meh on the revised interior on both cars but still very nice.
I had a 2016 GTI DSG with bolt ons before I bought the FK8. Excellent vehicle and I would totally consider a Golf R/S3.
The F is a FK8? Just call it a civic
There are a lot of Civics and FK8 clarifies what I'm talking about instead of being like "2017-2021 Type R"@@MS-mr4zm
Still looks like a traffic car... even the new Prius looks more exotic
You need an eye exam rush. Blindness is around the corner.
@@Marbind rich coming from mar-blind
That is an odd statement from the man who believes that the Integra is the same as the TLX. @@ianhoolihan2396
As a eg hatch owner and a 2023 wrx owner I love the idea of another integra but I just don’t get where its place is. Who’s buying a luxury car with 300hp and manual? Compared to Audi,bmw,Lexus. Let’s not mention that Acura already has the TSX type-s which looks close the integra and has a 350hp v6 turbo AND AWD. I just don’t see where they were going with it or what market they’re targeting.but I do still believe it’s a nice car but for the price I don’t agree,hence why I bought a new wrx instead of a Honda
So far Acura has sold over 1800 in half of 2023. So a lot of people are buying it.
Is the best selling compact under a premium brand based on posted sales numbers by manufacturers.
Got a few valid points as to why I went with one.
1) CTR is extremely difficult to buy at MSRP. Tried for a year in many states without any luck.
2) Audi, BMW, and Lexus don't offer a manual vehicle for less money.
3) Took me one week to find one at MSRP.
4) TSX-S is more expensive (%5K more), doesn't come with a manual, huge car with small interior dimensions, heavy and less agile. In fact, the passenger volume is smaller in the TSX vs the Integra. Don't need AWD in where I live.
5) The ITS is a car that comes with all the goodies from the factory that makes it a super sport compact plus a few other things. No need to mod it at all like a WRX.
The WRX is an excellent car with lots of interior space but the car is cheaper for a reason.
Incomplete paint job, less power, lacks many features that could put it alongside vehicles like the Golf R, GR, ITS/CTR.
Is a fact that if Subaru makes an STI version with all the goodies like beefed up trans, suspension, BBK, more potent engine, LSD Differentials, etc. This car will be in the 50s in today's economy. Too bad they didn't.
@@Marbindik you spent money on it but for the same money I bought a Zl1 and could absolutely torch you on any track In the world and have softer suspension for touring. I don't get it.
@@pieswimmer1 I can have fun around the track and can take the family around town while you are limited to just one passenger 🤷🏻♂️
Are you sure you did an intelligent buy?
It’s a good car, the issue is its value proposition for its price. Consider the A-Spec top trim is 36k VS 51k where the differences really is just the power train and brembo brakes. (That’s not even mentioning that you lose certain features like a moon roof, power seats on the passenger seat and much more gone)
Is a K20c and a set of brembo brakes really worth 15k??? I don’t think so and a lot of people who are actually smart with their money agree.
Who else would love to see these things battle it out along side the civic type R In IMSA TCR?
How bout a suped up tl type s v6 twin scroll 😊
I'm currently looking for a new vehicle but I'm on a budget between 3k and 5k looking for a sedan or hatchback between 2010 and 2013 dose anyone have any ideas
The Civic Coupe’s death pretty much sealed the fate of the Integra.
Looks fine, not a fan of that colorway interior. I've test driven an FL5 so I know they are quick but they don't have that old Honda 'fun' factor. Kind of depressing actually since we've likely already seen the last of that type of car.
Dude. You must be the first review out of several that said the Type S had a quieter exhaust than the Type R. The others even explained why the Integra is louder.
So the only points id give the Type S is its looks. It looks amazing and better than most cars being built its amazing what they did with styling. The only thing i dont understand is who should be buying this? The Mustang kills this in performance, is right up there in looks, has a better interior, and more customizable alongside being RWD and not FWD. Its an amazing looking car but theres better cars for your money if that makes sense. The ecoboost HPP mustang even kills this
True the mustang is a great performance car for the money. The camaro SS offers great value too.
But they both have a big problem.
They don't offer the rear sitting needed for a guy that have to travel with family.
For that reason alone I picked the ITS over those. Offers a manual, excellent performance, nice interior and great looks.
If money was an issue then an EN might be my other option.
The thing that gets to me about it is that it IS so similar to the civic when it could have been unique....I know all brands have been digging out old names (and in most cases killing them [looking at you Eclipse Cross]) but given that this looks and seems to feel just an upbadged civic...The cars that I would compare my thought process to the most would be the nissan 350/370z to the infiniti g35/g37. I don't think any effort was ever made to claim that they were different in any significant way, just different badges and trim levels on the same models. Maybe I'm just getting caught up in the integra vs civic naming, but really feels like a cop-out when they could have brought back a model line that so many people had fond memories of.
Historically the Integra has been more similar to the civic than different.
So I don't know what you are talking about.
If you sit a 97 dc2 next to a civic there's more than just trim differences. I get caught up on the new one is supposed to be an homage or natural continuation of the old one. There's no originality to the new one.
How’s the tuning capabilities of this?
Same as the CTR.
If they made it AWD it would be an instant buy. I can't spend that much on a FWD car.
Get a TLX Type S or stop typing
@@BitcoinTo150KIn a blind test most of these guys complaining about AWD will never be able to tell the difference in driving dynamics of the two let alone an AWD brings more complexities and weight! What honda has done with sorting out a brilliantly driven FWD performance cars can’t be overstated.
My hope for AWD isn't about the current performance numbers, but the future aftermarket potential for the car. Still a great car as it sits.
@raisedhaze you should just get a new mustang 5.0 base can be had $38k with auto. Another $10k supercharger 750whp add another $5k wheels, tires, suspension, driveshaft, axles, ect run 9's run with hyper cars
Wasn’t the old integra just a rebadged civic anyway?
Integra type R came before the civic type r 🤷🏽♂️.
@@idontknow.1514 point being, aren’t they just rebadged versions of the same platform?
Yes, they always have been. For some reason people never remember that.
@@joshXnovak1 yeah that’s true. It’s just a more “luxurious” civic. Although in later years it did get the better engine than the civic.
If the Japanese car companies would do what the American car companies would do and make a throw back looking car with a recognizable name and solid performance they would sell the living hell out of them. dc2 Integra, bug eyed WRXSTI , EVO 8, 3000GT, 300ZX, r32 Skyline GTR, second gen MR2, G2 Eclipse GSX ect. Mitsubishi alone could revamp the brand as only performance cars. Grrrrr, it makes me mad and sad that cars get bigger, more complicated and either turned into crappy cross overs or discontinued. Everything is expensive and not worth it
Too bad they have the high lip at the trunk, much like the old RSX had which makes unloading items more of a pain in the back. I like the Type R better, it looks better and it's probably better on the track but hard to say since it's much the same car as the Type S. The only think I like better about the Acura is more sound deadening and maybe a slightly softer comfort mode.
“Rebadged more expensive Civic” NOT truly “New” 🤨🎯
Integra Type S is one of a kind when comes to a luxurious car with a manual. But, a downfall is the fact that is an luxurious car that's a front wheel drive. If it were a AWD, it definitely won't be a manual...
And still rips those corners better than many AWD/RWD luxurious cars out there. 🤷♂
I still am very annoyed that it not a 2 door... even more that the Prelude, is coming back as a hybrid. Hope it will be a manual... if not... Imma have tk win the loto and take all the tech from the Type S and puzzel it on the new Lude...
The only things that are annoying:
Too expensive
No Phoenix Yellow
(A coupe would have been amazing though)
David and these clickbait titles, man.
Does the Integra Type S suck? Mechanically? I doubt it. Its a luxurious CTR.
Realistically? Yea for its price point.
DC2 Integra was about 24K new in '01. Thats about 43K today. The ITS starts at 51K and change.
In reality the market around it, and cars now sucks but i guess thats a different convo.
The ITS is a great car but at 52K, you probably could get something slightly used with way more performance.
Exactly, it's an awesome car for $42 - 44k. Anymore than that and it's just not worth it.
Owning a Supra MK5, im jealous of the 2 extra doors convenience. 😂
Its dope and i wish they werent being marked up
integraforums has a naughty dealer thread with tons of information about dealers selling at MSRP.
I'm gonna call it. It's the price.
Is called inflation pal.
If the STI/EVO came out today it will be more expensive than the ITS.
Just look at the WRX TR that costs 42K and lacks many of the performance upgrades that the STI offers like LSD, more powerful engine, beefier transmission, aggressive suspension, etc. This alone would be a jump of more than 10K.
Yeah it might be $50k for a FWD car but personally I like it.
Only question I’d have about it is strictly how reliable is it going to be. Other than that I could truly see myself buying one in the future
This platform has been out since 2015 (FK2 CTR).
Is pretty mature and reliable right now.
@@Marbind
It’s the reliability in question due to these not being N/A And their reliability rankings dropping drastically, granted not every car is goin to have problems but 2023 was not kind to Honda and acura
Where's the 2 door is a great question. I'd only buy a 2 door. I've seen a modified car that performed with 317 rear wheel hp, now that's a car to get in 2 door. Hondata ecu plus flashpro 29hp and 25lbs torque increase.
They're probably saying "you're lucky it's not a crossover"
@@ianhoolihan2396 👍
The Type S is actually much louder than the Type R.
Best looking car acura has come out with…ever
Rather have the V6 turbo AWD version called the TLX Type S
Car is great, but being close to 60k after taxes is wild
I paid 51,364...has the upgraded sound system and heated seats.
@@3joewj brand new? Sheesh. I got quoted 58k a few months back for a new one.
@@JustKicks786 yep brand new..not because I'm a great negotiator for vehicles. I think with this car...there's more available...few ppl who can drive stick nowadays...and interest rates are up...which is increasing inventory
@@3joewj thats amazing, I will look into it again! thanks for letting me know!
@@JustKicks786 you got it.
Too bad you didn't get to drive it normally! The pops and bangs are there at lower rpms
Really wish it had three seat rear.
Now review the Acura TLX Type S with the Turbo V6.
Want the type s!
Cars are just inflated to hell in cost and size. But Honda still makes great cars, just wish pricing would settle down more.
I actually prefer the sedan of the last gen one
In reality, Type R is more expensive. You can get Type S near MSRP. Type R market is crazy, so no Type S is not more expensive than Type R.
I have two four door da, and a four dr gsr dc
I’ve also heard Type R with an MBA lol
I hate that it's a big 4 door... I grew up around DC2 Integras, & I've owned a DC5... They basically made this into an Accord... The Prelude concept is what the Integra should have looked like...
When thinking about what the new acura integra could have been. Remember it's not as bad as the Rsx.
This car in tigers eye is great
the problem is, way over priced for the same car and you can just swap the suspension module from the integra to the civic and youll have th4e same suspension as the integra for less
In theory.
In reality people pay more for a CTR than a ITS.
I still see daily post of CTRs in reddit of cars with 15-20k of markups.
Im a regular guy that spend years trying to find a CTR without markups. One day decided to do a few calls to acura dealers and in one week found an ITS at MSRP.
@@Elii155 me too same color (TEP)
@@Marbind +1
Cheapest CTR I've seen on the lot was +$10k
I found one in Boston that was base but had nearly $30k in dealer addons/markup. CTR is great but not ~$80k great.
@@chasewd5117 Dude for years I was looking for a CTR since the FK8 but wasn't willing to pay any kind of markup. Looked over all the east coast states. The lowest I could find was 5K.
My wife said, "If we are going to pay 50K for a non premium brand, then get the integra".
I responded: "As you wish".
Just took me one week to find one at the right price with $0 addons.
more like honda accord type r ish
no oil temp is criminal for a trackable daily car
It’s nice that if there’s no Type R’s available you can just get a Type S 🤷♂️
I do love the integra type s. Can i afford it...er am i willing to rearrange everything to afford it? Not sure. Lol
idk why people complain so heavily like we are getting manual ice cars still and people complaining about price like have yall not looked at new car prices lol
Welcome to the world of UA-cam car "enthusiast" influencers. All they do is bitch and moan about everything.
If they had made a coupe I would have traded both of my vehicles on the spot. No questions asked. Sedans are great and all, but some of us want a 2 door sporty FWD...
Probably not enough of us to justify producing one, I understand... I'm in the minority (all jokes aside lol)
That some people weren't buying them. That is why sport compact coupes are gone.
Is it still FWD?
Yea
And takes those corners like there is no tomorrow.
Does it matter now that every steering system is electric assist hydraulic?
@@ianhoolihan2396 yes
I still can’t believe some people justify buying it
So I want a 4 door with sufficient rear seat room, plenty of cargo space for the groceries,with all the goodies that make it a super sport compact (BBK, aggressive suspension, decent power, aggressive body kit), proven reliability record and a manual transmission. This is a car that doesn't really need modifications is perfect the way it is.
What else I can get new that is better for less $$$?
A CTR, if you can find one at MSRP.
No need to justify it, is what it is.
Everything is going up and there is nothing we can do about it.
@@Marbind nothing we can do about it? Don't buy cars at ridiculous prices dude. Just buy a last gen ctr lmao
@@pieswimmer1 are you aware that in the real world the CTR cost more?
Cool car but not $50k+ cool car.
i like it but its way over priced and a normal person wont be able to get one for msrp