Honda-Fan
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I wonder how much that dealer wants for a Type R?
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ive seen a couple of these on the road now. they look large, and comparing the length specs of these to the 9th gen they are a few inches longer. they look to be about the same size as an accord. why are the civics getting bigger?
ive seen a couple of these on the road now. they look large, and comparing the length specs of these to the 9th gen they are a few inches longer. they look to be about the same size as an accord. why are the civics getting bigger?
CVT is everything these days... :-/Really? A CVT? The DCT acura put on the ILX and TLX was actually pretty decent and would have been a better choice
See what you guys did.. you've awoken him
Acura Integra Being Offered With 6 Speed Manual Transmission In A-Spec Tech Trim Only
Acura dealer systems reveals that the Integra will initially be sold in standard Integra, Integra A-Spec, and Integra A-Spec Tech guises. The entry-level Integra and Integra A-Spec models will be sold exclusively with a CVT while the A-Spec Tech will be available with both a CVT and a six-speed manual transmission.
News of the CVT comes on the back of reports that the Integra was going to receive a 10-speed automatic transmission. All variants, regardless of the transmission, will be driven by the same 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine as the Honda Civic Si, in which it delivers 200 hp and 192 lb-ft (260 Nm) of torque.
2 brand new Si’s at my local dealerMetro Honda Montclair; $46k
smh