Your favorite "sporty" FWD car . . . .
#16
Lexus Fanatic
Originally Posted by LexFather
Integra Type-R...
Extremely well-built, too. I see samples even today that still run practically like new. And a friend of mine had an Integra of that vintage until he passed away....240,000 miles.
#24
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Hands down the Integra Type R. Despite being FWD,it handled pretty neutral. Didn't have a lot of torque, but Honda made the most out of the engine with its slick transmission. Unlike newer Hondas/Acura filled with hard plastic, the Integra's interior feels more expensive.
It's a blast driving this thing to its 8,400 RPM redline!! If I could find one for the right price, I would own this iconic beast and leave it in the garage. I'd be too paranoid to drive it.
It's a blast driving this thing to its 8,400 RPM redline!! If I could find one for the right price, I would own this iconic beast and leave it in the garage. I'd be too paranoid to drive it.
#26
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Hands down the Integra Type R. Despite being FWD,it handled pretty neutral. Didn't have a lot of torque, but Honda made the most out of the engine with its slick transmission. Unlike newer Hondas/Acura filled with hard plastic, the Integra's interior feels more expensive.
It's a blast driving this thing to its 8,400 RPM redline!! If I could find one for the right price, I would own this iconic beast and leave it in the garage. I'd be too paranoid to drive it.
It's a blast driving this thing to its 8,400 RPM redline!! If I could find one for the right price, I would own this iconic beast and leave it in the garage. I'd be too paranoid to drive it.
Indeed
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