The 2023 Acura Integra 6-Speed Is An Adult Friendly Manual Sporty Sedan

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2022
  • The #AcuraIntegra is a powerful name among enthusiasts. When #Acura first announced the return of the #Integra name, it got a lot of hype due to its 25 year hiatus. The newest Integra has evolved into a much more sophisticated machine, but the basic formula is still there. Honda Civic bones with a more premium and mature feel. The #IntegraASpec adds more visual flair and its one of the very few vehicles in its segment to still offer a 6-speed manual transmission.
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  • @theredline
    @theredline  Год назад +75

    So we hear rumors that Acura is doing some Integra Type S prototype drives for media out in Japan next month and while the company has been quiet about the existence of the Type S, we expect an official announcement to happen before the end of the year. Are you guys excited for the higher performance variant?

    • @josephpayton2055
      @josephpayton2055 Год назад

      Rrds

    • @venom999333
      @venom999333 Год назад +3

      SH-AWD or don't make it

    • @battosaijenkins946
      @battosaijenkins946 Год назад +10

      I dont care WHAT these bozos say. I WANT that last of the last Type-S Manual transmission as it will probably be the final 'row your own gears' chance before every car manufacturer goes all electric by 2030+. And so before all these whiners and complainers know it, they will have missed their chance to get one for themselves and I will be laughing maniacally until my throat is sore while sitting in one, thank u very much~ Have a nice life! WOOoo😌😌

    • @rickyhrman3204
      @rickyhrman3204 Год назад +5

      Yeah they’re gonna charge 60k for a 300hp fwd sedan with a mid tier interior

    • @viper9857
      @viper9857 Год назад +4

      Type s is the only model that would be acceptable for the integra name

  • @avo_fg2
    @avo_fg2 Год назад +102

    Got the Integra about 2 months ago and have been loving it as a daily driver! Originally wanted the Si, but every dealer had markups in my area, so Integra 6MT at MSRP was what I got. Thanks for the review Sofyan!

    • @z-ro34
      @z-ro34 Год назад +9

      Honda markups are insane. It's why I will likely have to pass on a Type R

    • @211Gus
      @211Gus Год назад +4

      Yeah I'm seeing markups for some mundane stuff.

    • @ftr911drvr
      @ftr911drvr Год назад +9

      Smart move , realistically the Integra is about the same as the Civic touring. People forget thst car exists sometimes because I always see people comparing the integras price to the Si when the Touring is the top model. So you basically get everything from the Si but with the bodystyle and nicer features from the touring

    • @MrMentos876
      @MrMentos876 Год назад

      @@ftr911drvr touring has slightly less horsepower while si is the same. Hence the conparison

    • @Sn4il3D
      @Sn4il3D Год назад +1

      The civic si is faster than the integra -_-

  • @limsann
    @limsann Год назад +34

    I don't care for the screen size really. Not getting in car to watch TV, 😂

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 9 месяцев назад +1

      Amen bro. I'll never understand why people act like bigger screens are better. Such a normie take

  • @SlvrWlf88
    @SlvrWlf88 Год назад +17

    Finally a manual sedan that I can drive without trying to fit in with the 19yrs old crowd while still feeling like a 19 yr old

  • @alan1628
    @alan1628 Год назад +1

    Just got mine on Thursday, love it!

  • @alphabromega859
    @alphabromega859 Год назад +11

    i used to have a gsr and now own this. it's the modern day gsr.

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад +1

      Glad someone loves it while actually being a former GS-R owner yourself and not getting all nostalgic about it like the rest of the numb nuts in the comment section are complaining about over and over and over for the past year.

  • @chooseyethisdaygodorafalle9972
    @chooseyethisdaygodorafalle9972 Год назад +2

    Just picked up the 2024 Acura Integra yesterday. Fully awesome!!!!

  • @Pogona2011
    @Pogona2011 Год назад +3

    Great review! After looking for a 22/23 Si in Blue or Orange-and (never found Orange) but consistently finding Si @ 35 K-finding an Apex Blue 6MT Aspec Tech-and test driving it-sold me at 35K
    Tires and having to shift just before 60 gives a 7 sec 0-60- but the power is instantly available when driving-and it is quick. A few have gotten sub 7's-as fast as 6.6 with the traction turned ALL the way off ("pedal Dance").

  • @joeberne1
    @joeberne1 Год назад +27

    Had it since early July. Surprisingly roomy interior (I'm coming from a Mazda 3 hatch); grainy backup camera, no 360-degree camera; gets amazing gas mileage (averaging just over 37mpg right now). I like the HUD quite a bit. Android Auto wireless integration is a bit buggy and wireless charging has been iffy (that could be the fault of my Pixel 6, not the car). Handling and cornering are just wonderful - it's so light it feels good to toss around corners. Overall a lovely car and it's turned more than a few heads (I got the blackout package on a black exterior).

    • @danieldai7382
      @danieldai7382 Год назад +1

      Which Mazda 3 did you come from, and do you like the Mazda better?

    • @doniciovelasquez9904
      @doniciovelasquez9904 Год назад +2

      You want what you want but this stuff especially the 360 degree camera ask is mad petty, I guess people forget they have a neck, and some eyeballs

    • @teeydarkis6685
      @teeydarkis6685 Год назад +3

      @@doniciovelasquez9904 yet a decent quality camera should come standard on a brand new, and expensive car. He loves the car otherwise

    • @doniciovelasquez9904
      @doniciovelasquez9904 Год назад +2

      @@teeydarkis6685 then this depends on what kind of quality is on the camera itself, but I agree that a brand new car should come with a nice cam but if it's a decent quality then he shouldn't complain either, idk I think with some of this tech stuff in cars people have become mad touchy about this stuff.... There's something here but I can't articulate into words, how sad...

    • @teeydarkis6685
      @teeydarkis6685 Год назад +1

      @@doniciovelasquez9904 I can agree! Especially with these gigantic cinema quality screens they’re putting in cars nowadays it’s looking a little ridiculous 😂

  • @sashaswtheart79
    @sashaswtheart79 Год назад +34

    I bought one over the weekend & I love it. I commute for work and the ride is smooth. The seats are quite comfy. I wish they were ventilated. Hoping to upgrade to a TLX in a few years.

    • @supercyan4869
      @supercyan4869 Год назад +1

      Same situation. Hoping to get TLX Type S as next car

    • @OrionInception
      @OrionInception Год назад +1

      Cool! I'm thinking of getting one myself. Well the Type S version or go with the TLX.

    • @SineFractal
      @SineFractal 14 дней назад

      TLX no manual.

  • @gustavohidalgo3703
    @gustavohidalgo3703 Год назад +18

    I bought a manual 3 weeks ago. I've had an ls integra, gsr and now this, along with plenty of supercharged mustangs and now a turbo fox body. The integra if amazingly fun for a daily. The car is pure balance. I love it!

    • @Chinese080808
      @Chinese080808 Год назад

      Awesome! Were you able to get it at MSRP?

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      Congrats on your purchase. How do you like your new Integra? Does it live up to your expectations of what the Integra is?

    • @gustavohidalgo3703
      @gustavohidalgo3703 Год назад +2

      Yep msrp and I love it. It's everything I've always loved about honda as a daily

    • @Chinese080808
      @Chinese080808 Год назад

      @@gustavohidalgo3703 you getting decent mpg?

  • @00_UU
    @00_UU Год назад +48

    Sadly, no AWD? Yet again, AWD is a waste of money, gas, adds extra weight. Front wheel drive is absolutely enough for daily driving.

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад +10

      Thank you. All these people asking for something none of them are not going to pay for if Acura offered it right now and they'll be complaining about the price even more if AWD or the old ILX's 8-speed DCT was offered and had lower gas mileage over the FWD and 6-speed manual that will still get you 30+ MPG in the city of driven right and 40+ MPG on the highway if also driven right.

    • @troytruong8246
      @troytruong8246 Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 Год назад +1

      I wish it was RWD.

    • @mcirone
      @mcirone Год назад +3

      Winter tires should calm any fears of driving the integra in snow/ice.
      (I daily drove a Toyota 86/BRZ in Chicago winters on Blizzaks)

    • @00_UU
      @00_UU Год назад +3

      @@mcirone thank you! I experienced it myself when I lived up north. Winter tires are the best investment for winter driving.

  • @xavierramos9155
    @xavierramos9155 Год назад +6

    Bought mine last week. So far no complaints

  • @ericssonerick6972
    @ericssonerick6972 Год назад +1

    I decided to buy one since I need a daily beater. I got mine yesterday A spec with tech package and so far it does the job as it should.

  • @ericbausman8195
    @ericbausman8195 Год назад +5

    Yes. I had a gen 2 and 3. This works😊

  • @digitaldoc100
    @digitaldoc100 Год назад +18

    I can see it as a daily driver, but hardly to be coveted as a sports sedan. The 2.0T could change that.

    • @NoLimit_V8
      @NoLimit_V8 Год назад

      Just gotta wait for that type s

    • @I_will_show_you_monkey
      @I_will_show_you_monkey 3 месяца назад

      The 2.0t is absolutely the way to go. My 2.0t accord sport is 415 hp with 470 trq and it’s just crazy fun. Also touching up mustangs and many other cars with my 10 yr old I. The passenger seat with groceries from Walmart in the back is just golden. Hilarious when you tell them what they just got whooped by haha

  • @Leo_Vasileio
    @Leo_Vasileio Год назад +56

    I love the honda acura brands, but they cut cost in places that are so obvious that it's silly. They definitely can do better.

    • @bobbowie9350
      @bobbowie9350 Год назад

      5:55 having a cut line in the middle there looks awful.

    • @ciello___8307
      @ciello___8307 Год назад +4

      This is the entry level model with agressive pricing… of course its gonna have some tradeoffs. The new tlx and mdx are a lot nicer, but of course they cost more

    • @kevinmiller6555
      @kevinmiller6555 Год назад

      The tack-on overhead speakers are pretty funny looking. You can definitely tell that the civic wasn't designed with that in mind.

  • @johnkeithracho3944
    @johnkeithracho3944 Год назад +4

    So far it’s a good car overall, I totally agree that it should have rear vents in the back and a pocket on the other seat. I wish there was also heated leather seat warmer buttons in the back that you can turn on.

  • @jakeadams7229
    @jakeadams7229 Год назад +13

    Good review pogi i mis my 98 GS-R from my high school days👍

    • @mccali2519
      @mccali2519 Год назад +4

      Me too but mine was only an ls

  • @edtappel6076
    @edtappel6076 Год назад +3

    Have this same car. Love it.

  • @truejee02
    @truejee02 Год назад +9

    it's especially worth it over the Si currently being that a lot of dealerships are marking up the Si to be the same or more than the Integra. Even if it weren't for that, i think the extra is worth it. Looking forward to seeing what the type s will bring. it'd be amazing if it were sh-awd, but doesn't seem like there's a good chance for that. regardless, i'm looking forward to eventually replacing my Si for the integra!

  • @kevinsturtevant272
    @kevinsturtevant272 Год назад +2

    When you compare to the Civic hatch sport touring its only 4k more but you get the drivetrain of the Si, ELS sound system, Active Dampers, better Seats with Memory, and other little acura touches. It's the only way to combine the Si and the top line sport touring hatch. i think acura did awesome and i'm about ready to place my order : ) Thanks for the review!

  • @brianhunter6468
    @brianhunter6468 6 месяцев назад

    I bought a 2024 in black with the 6 speed manual last week, and I love it. Where I live the Civic Si is hard to come by. Also, the dealer mark ups on the Si combined with my Acura dealership's willing to sell slightly below MSRP make the prices comparable. It's a wonderful car to drive, no regrets!

  • @elvic-xg6hh
    @elvic-xg6hh 8 месяцев назад

    I'm 50 YO and I purchased the 2024 Aspec... love it.

  • @NoName-ge6wc
    @NoName-ge6wc 7 месяцев назад

    Great info thx.

  • @robertmasano4114
    @robertmasano4114 Год назад

    I just got a 2023 aspec 6 speed. I must say I’m impressed. Feels wayyy faster than the numbers. I beat the crap out of it mixed driving and get 29.8 MPG. It’s a great car. They do need to quiet the car at highway speeds. Not loud but not luxurious compared to others in the segment. You get this car for the nostalgic name Integra, versatility of the hatch l, handling,and tech. Also 6 speed manual is wonderful. Wish had vents in back seat and dual clutch vs the cvt. I love it tho.

  • @icculus
    @icculus Год назад +8

    I wish they would have taken the hood cit lines straight down to the headlights. It would have made the front end look much better. However all cars are now using that panel across the front of the car; I’m guessing for pedestrian safety.

  • @eyeforaneye87
    @eyeforaneye87 Год назад +11

    It’s amazing to think that my 2017 10th gen Sport Touring Civic hatch had heated rear seats but this Acura doesn’t.

    • @1antisupercat
      @1antisupercat Год назад +4

      Cars are getting much more expensive and with less features. Fortunately I’m not in the market for a car for a few more years. Hopefully this paying msrp situation is a thing of the past at that point and the supposed “chip shortage.”

  • @MegaRetr
    @MegaRetr Год назад +5

    Would be nice if Acura offered the manual transmission on all trim levels.

    • @messagemeontelegramatredli5132
      @messagemeontelegramatredli5132 Год назад

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  • @htvlogs80
    @htvlogs80 Год назад +6

    Should have made the engine a 1.8 to bring back memories. I truly miss the K20 all motor VTEC scream.

    • @ilovebanks1526
      @ilovebanks1526 Год назад

      Making a new 1.8T would be interesting... And would set it apart from the civic

  • @bigcrowfly
    @bigcrowfly Год назад +12

    The manual trans cars not selling as well as planned and most Acura dealers have multiple MT cars on their lots.
    If you want a Civic SI, this will be less because the Civic will have $8-10k markup and this will be discounted.

    • @donnie9001
      @donnie9001 Год назад +2

      itis not selling well because integra is not an integra!

    • @davevolz6138
      @davevolz6138 Год назад +1

      Manuals not selling well cuz only youtube fringe enthusiasts want them. Along with 500 hp.
      Grow up kids

    • @donnie9001
      @donnie9001 Год назад +1

      @@davevolz6138 lol...no enthusiasts would not want to drive it beacuse the deaign is crap...it aint even an integra in the first place...HP would just be icing, not the first need...go do some homework...

    • @davevolz6138
      @davevolz6138 Год назад

      @@donnie9001 Referring to manuals in general, not the Acura in particular.
      You’ve taken the comment out of context.

    • @darrenmathias9384
      @darrenmathias9384 Год назад

      @star662 Where did you pull that stat from? The manuals are getting scooped up and you wont be able to get one till March next year if you order one right now. The ones on the lot are demo cars, not for sale. The Integra posted 1500 units per month consistently from its first month in June till September (1500 was the max allocation of the production line based on available chips). In October, they were somehow able to boost that to 2500 sales (sales = deliveries in the car industry, not orders). I think its doing VERY well compared to its competitors (look up CLA, 228 GC, A3, Jetta sales)

  • @sunnyyang3259
    @sunnyyang3259 Год назад +25

    I didn't expect this to be so fuel efficient for a more luxury sports sedan. I expected closer to 30 than 37 MPG.

    • @smok3sho587
      @smok3sho587 Год назад +7

      It's running a civic engine what do you expect

    • @YasssStitch
      @YasssStitch Год назад +3

      It's a puny 1.5 with same power as Integra from 20 years ago. What's there to be impressed by with mpg. If it was a 2.4L screaming 8k redline vtec then sure, but little 1.5 come on. Even Camry with 2.5L naturally aspirated has 41 mpg.

  • @MrCrfressh
    @MrCrfressh Год назад

    When are you going to post your review and Test drive on the new civic typeR?

  • @jeffwheeler1893
    @jeffwheeler1893 Год назад +15

    Drove one yesterday. Plenty of power for a daily driver

    • @janoycresnova9156
      @janoycresnova9156 Год назад +2

      Did you drive manual or auto? Auto is supposedly quicker.

    • @jeffwheeler1893
      @jeffwheeler1893 Год назад +5

      @@janoycresnova9156 I drove the auto and it was just the A spec without the tech package as it was all that was on the lot. I have been driving an SUV for the better part of 10 years so I'm not exactly used to driving sports cars by any means but I was surprised by how good the Integra was for a little 200hp 4cyl... I think we are going to buy one for my sons first vehicle. Gray/red for us when we do buy it.

  • @collinherold3453
    @collinherold3453 Год назад +1

    *every redline video* "I wish they included a pano roof, cooled seats, 12 inch screen, 16 way power passenger seat, and everything bespoke instead of carried over from the parent brand.". Like it's just a luxury compact

  • @andyreichert499
    @andyreichert499 Год назад

    Last time I was car shopping in 2017 I tested then then new Civic SI, and I dismissed it before I made it out of the parking lot because it felt like >ALL< of the weight was up over the front wheels. Do the newer models do better at balancing the weight?

  • @icculus
    @icculus Год назад +19

    20:41 THANK YOU! It’s amazing how many people don’t know that the Integra has always been Civic-based. Most were very pedestrian vehicles with modest power, little wheels, cloth interiors, and no fancy doodads. Most of the early generations even looked like Civic’s.

  • @Treizez34
    @Treizez34 9 месяцев назад

    Do you think a good Transmission shop could fix the gearing issue with needing to go to 3rd to hit 60mph, or is there too much tuning nowadays involving the ECU where re-gearing could be more problematic?

  • @zz3863
    @zz3863 Год назад +12

    As a new tlx type s driver, i got a chance to drove Integra for a day last week as I got a flat tire on my type s. After one day drive, I think it is perfect daily drive car and it has lot of fun to drive. Although compared with my type s, definitely it is lacking power and handling because missing SH-AWD but in general it is fun to drive car.

    • @djsthemetereman
      @djsthemetereman Год назад +1

      Yeah I have the type S as well and before that I had the 18 TLX a spec but that front wheel drive just didn't do it for me I needed the super handling all-wheel drive which keeps the car planted, plus like you stated the power

  • @YoungSperm
    @YoungSperm Год назад +3

    They just need to make the TLX a manual, the TLX type s just looks so damn sexy

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      If I remembered correctly, all TLX transmissions are push button. There's no way to make it a manual transmission unless it came with a traditional automatic transmission physical lever for the swap out process to be easy.

  • @ericssonerick6972
    @ericssonerick6972 Год назад +11

    I'm getting mine soon I just wish there's more color combination available. I want the blue apex exterior with Red interior.

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      That's what I had hoped for too. The mid-cycle refresh RDX A-Spec gets the Apex Blue exterior with the Rallye Red interior.
      I wanted to do that for the Integra A-Spec Technology Package manual transmission with Apex Blue exterior and Rallye Red interior, but something tells me they're going to do this for the Integra's mid-cycle refresh in a couple of years or so this for the upcoming Integra Type S with more different color combinations.
      I would like to see Apex Blue with Rallye Red on the Integra Type S. At the same time, I want to see Indy Yellow on the Integra Type S that was on the Integra Prototype with yellow Brembo Brakes in all 4 corners with the black and yellow exhaust pipes and hopefully a Yellow interior decked out with the Integra Type S embossed in the seats fully leather with a flat-bottom steering wheel.

    • @ericssonerick6972
      @ericssonerick6972 Год назад

      @@antoinelee-thomas9536 Idk about yellow interior but yes that indi yellow is for sure the type S. Btw I test drove the car its a bit bumpy and road noise are a bit apparent.

  • @ASAP-Pocky
    @ASAP-Pocky Год назад +4

    can’t wait to see the type s

  • @nigee_219
    @nigee_219 Год назад

    I wish they either kept the continuous vent and made the vents horizontal lines or made the Material replacing the vents a grey wood. Just to give it a tad bit of luxury.

  • @brenrob7403
    @brenrob7403 Год назад +13

    Give it the 2.0 from the Accord (at least) and rear Air vents and I'd buy it

    • @Derek-pq3zb
      @Derek-pq3zb Год назад +3

      I couldn’t agree with you more!!!!…those two things that you mentioned. And I would’ve bought one for sure!…I test drove a 6MT and the CVT…both feel very underpowered IMO…I ended the test drive early on both….that 1.5 is a dud in this car

    • @janoycresnova9156
      @janoycresnova9156 Год назад +2

      I think they will eventually and call it Type S but they'll jack up the price to mid 40k or higher. Would you pay that much?

    • @brenrob7403
      @brenrob7403 Год назад +1

      @@janoycresnova9156 Prob not :(

    • @richardnavratil9661
      @richardnavratil9661 Год назад +1

      Guarantee you that's what's going into the Type S, if it'll become real. I had the '18 Accord 2.0t in 6spd, great car, but traded it in for a Bullitt.

    • @Derek-pq3zb
      @Derek-pq3zb Год назад

      @@janoycresnova9156 No lol…if it was mid 40s with no mark up. And my tax rate in NYC… it’ll be damn near a 50k car…not worth it IMO…I would’ve been happy with the A-spec trim but with a 2.0 engine from the accord in it for the $37,395 price tag…Acura dropped the ball on this by using the 1.5 engine…The new Accord gets revealed next month. Hopefully they still offer the 2.0 Sport trim…I think I’m going to get that when it’s available..

  • @zahisking
    @zahisking Год назад

    In the market for a car. I currently drive a 2008 acura TL. Looking to upgrade to this or Civic hatchback sport touring. Kind of torn between the two.

  • @stanyu2029
    @stanyu2029 Год назад +2

    Disappointed that Acura requires paying a substantial premium for the Tech and A-spec packages in order to choose the optional manual transmission. As a driving enthusiast I want to minimize weight and distractions on the road.

  • @MukiMuki688
    @MukiMuki688 Год назад +9

    Honda makes the best feeling stickshift mechanism in the industry

    • @donnie9001
      @donnie9001 Год назад +3

      I would rival that with Mazda Miata...

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      I never driven a Honda product but to those who have with a manual transmission, they would say the same thing that it is the best. It would probably be as competitive with the 911s, Boxsters, and Caymans with Porsche.

  • @revelare_xvii6269
    @revelare_xvii6269 Год назад +2

    The only complaint I have with this car is the CVT. I mean seriously, the ILX had a dct as standard, so why not the Integra?

  • @cargueone1971
    @cargueone1971 Год назад +2

    At $38k, if it came with AWD, ( the one thing Acura puts down our throat, that the Acura brand are pushing to be), it would make sense. It would also give it uniqueness over the Si. There's not enough for me, to make me buy it over the Si. It's obvious that they brought back the Integra name because it's a powerful nostalgic connection of Acura of old. They know that new car buyers are more responsive to name, and social media promotion, more than the some of parts, when it's obvious that it's a ILX.

  • @Cbrmansc77
    @Cbrmansc77 11 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly, this car is awsome, for honda fans like me, if you want real summer speed step a leg on your cbr 1000rr, for night ride integra is awsome.
    For the SI you can barely get them and the dealers charge you a 5K upcharge anyway.
    Go with the integra

  • @smittysmitty481
    @smittysmitty481 Год назад +4

    Great review! I wish Acura made a sport trim, with a twin turbo V6

  • @uptdc2008
    @uptdc2008 Год назад +2

    To say it doesn't turn heads out in the road is a lie!!! I seen one parked on the street and everyone doubled back to see what type of car it was.

  • @justinbrown2570
    @justinbrown2570 Год назад +5

    Redline Reviews, I’ve been riding with you all for over a decade now and I want to work with you!! Are there any careers available?

  • @animalmother4
    @animalmother4 Год назад +4

    I don’t understand how this is $8k more than the SI

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      Have you seen markups on Civic Si's that are $5,000-$20,000 over MSRP?
      This has more amenities than the Civic Si.

  • @MrJ978
    @MrJ978 15 дней назад

    No Rob save MPG 😂 ya 2 are funny good teamwork

  • @thomasgriego7515
    @thomasgriego7515 Год назад

    I currently own a 2022 civic touring and I’m curious how much more comfortable the leather and the multi weight power seat is? My civic is comfortable but the leather is a bit stiff and not soft enough

    • @darrenmathias9384
      @darrenmathias9384 Год назад

      The Civic touring is an excellent car. The only reason to upgrade to an Integra would be the sportier tune and limited slip diff (and a manual trans if you want it) on higher end models, along with slightly nicer sound system. But if those things dont matter as much, theres no reason for you to change. The Integra does ride a little stiffer and has a bit more road noise (probably from the tires).

  • @bobbyyy.
    @bobbyyy. Год назад +16

    I will never forgive Acura for putting a CVT on this! The 8 speed dual clutch transmission should have been standard!

    • @MSZsama
      @MSZsama Год назад +1

      And the crazy thing is Honda DO have the 1.5T + 8DCT drivetrain combo in China for years.

    • @user-bj1sh1ib2x
      @user-bj1sh1ib2x Год назад

      Acura is dumb

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      Just get the manual. It's unlikely the DCT will even come for the Integra Type S next year and the 10-speed automatic transmission from the Accord Sport SE/Touring 2.0T and TLX/TLX A-Spec will not fit under the hood of the Integra.

    • @darrenmathias9384
      @darrenmathias9384 Год назад +3

      When you really think sensibly the CVT makes sense. This is an entry level model for people wanting a nice daily driver. A DCT would raise the cost and make things far too complicated and expensive to replace. Honda's CVTs are really good around town. I personally only have bought manual cars all my life, but if I was getting an auto, might as well get a Honda CVT because it was the best experience around town - super smooth, surprisingly quick response for a CVT and no head jerking that annoys me in conventional autos when they shift whenever they want.

    • @davidy3119
      @davidy3119 Год назад

      Who’s interested in buying an Auto Integra? (Losers that’s who)
      I had a 96 Integra with a 5 speed as my second car. My wife had a 2004 RSX Type S (I wish we never got rid of the RSX Type S, I still get upset thinking about the day we traded in it for a 328 Xi) I would never buy a small car with an Automatic transmission. I also had a 2008 Honda Civic with a 5 speed manual.
      I’m looking to get the 6 speed MT for when my kids start driving. Those looking for automatic transmissions should look else where.
      I hate my 2008 and 2019 Acura MDX auto transmissions. Autos should be limited to heavy duty diesel trucks like my F-250.

  • @stephendibari5010
    @stephendibari5010 Год назад +2

    How is the sound insulation compared to the Civic Si ? My 2002 Lexus ES300 has terrific sound insulation, whisper quiet. I haven’t driven in a 2002 Camry to compare but I’m guessing my ES300 is much much Quieter than the Toyota equivalent

    • @joe2479
      @joe2479 3 месяца назад +1

      I wish someone would answer this question.

  • @guidancefromjah
    @guidancefromjah Год назад +1

    I daily a 2013 R/T Challenger and I think I've just found my next car.

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад +1

      Trading it in or adding it as a 2nd car to where the Integra becomes the daily and your 2013 Challenger R/T because some the weekend car?

  • @vopvoopone
    @vopvoopone Год назад +15

    As an Acura fan I was so excited for this car, but after test driving one compared to the SI I felt really disappointed. An Acura at this price should at least have back seat amenities, front seat ventilation, better screen, and a little more power.

    • @cbruno12180
      @cbruno12180 Год назад +1

      Exactly 40k out the door it’s insane I’d take the Elantra N for 35k way before this much more value better warranty too!!

    • @211Gus
      @211Gus Год назад +2

      @@cbruno12180 Elantra N looks way to cheap on the interior. They made no effort to hide the cheap plastics either. If Mazda committed to a Speed version of the 3Turbo Awd. That would be a dream

    • @cokecamilo
      @cokecamilo Год назад

      @DOGS LOL 🤣

    • @cbruno12180
      @cbruno12180 Год назад

      @@211Gus what interior are u looking at the seats are incredible and the tech and digital screens are clear asf!! Telematics are far superior to Hondas outdated slow tech and the dct is amazing
      Oh and 320 hp to the crank Hyundai lied about 286hp it’s been on dyno stock and proven has 290hp to the wheels all this for 35k dollars it’s the best bang for buck today hands down

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад +1

      Unless you have children, I can understand it for them, but if you're just putting your adult friends back there, they need to suffer. You can't accommodate for everybody. At least more power is coming for the Integra Type S.

  • @techpappee
    @techpappee Год назад +1

    On it being a 'gussied up' Civic, most manufacturers base their luxury vehicles on a mass market vehicles in their lineup. Lexus does it as well, UX, NX etc are based upon Toyotas.

  • @pontiacGXPfan
    @pontiacGXPfan Год назад

    have seen this in person and it looks like a Civic

  • @hev8286
    @hev8286 Год назад +3

    If theType S has the 2 liter turbo with 335hp 301lb ft SH-AWD standard on this excellent Civic chasis with a properly sport tuned 10 speed auto and the manual as an option, I think hands down it would seriously give the S3 and the M240i a run for their money.

  • @seanb9907
    @seanb9907 Год назад +1

    in 2022, with a straight face, this guy said the SI is about $28k. Anyone want to tell him what its like a dealership vs. a press car?

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      He use to work at a car dealership back in the day while he was reviewing cars at the time on the side and building his channel before he became as big as he is now in terms of his subscribers.

  • @peterzin8979
    @peterzin8979 Год назад

    my first car was a 89 integra with pop up headlights and a sticker that said police interceptor it was sick!

  • @wardellward
    @wardellward Год назад

    I would like to see an awd in The Integra

  • @ahmedxkhan
    @ahmedxkhan Год назад

    Bring back the legend! And bring back the nice tan interiors with high quality! This just isnt living up to the OG Acura brand.

  • @lions208436
    @lions208436 Год назад +7

    I want a Type S, and no I don't care that it will be a rebadged Type R civic with a slightly better interior. I prefer a 10 SPD auto for daily use and Acura's els audio.

  • @amv7m
    @amv7m Год назад +1

    Beauty being in the eye of the beholder and of course, subjective, I find the car so plain Jane for an Integra. The prior generation model was so distinctive looking and even more so compared to this generic Asian car. An Acura that doesn’t even have rear A.C. vents. I don’t see any reason to go for the Acura for more money over the Honda version. Nonetheless, another great and thorough review. You got the format nailed down.

  • @mujjuman
    @mujjuman Год назад

    what sunglasses are those bro

  • @jamaicanlovrboy
    @jamaicanlovrboy Год назад

    i think acura should have put a detuned version of the honda accord 2.0 turbo engine, tune it to make a around 215hp, and 200tq. Other than red seats, digital cluster, and upgraded stereo, whats the major appeal to pay more for this over a civic Si

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      Ask yourself why Honda dealerships charging $5,000-$20,000 over MSRP for a Civic Si when you can get this at MSRP and no markup?

  • @actuaals
    @actuaals 9 месяцев назад

    They really need a short wheel base coupe

  • @BeanieNinjay0
    @BeanieNinjay0 Год назад

    Base MSRP is a bit deceiving if you want a manual since if you want a manual, you have to spend a minimum of 37k.

  • @teeydarkis6685
    @teeydarkis6685 Год назад +4

    At this point Honda should just get rid of Acura in the US and give us the features and power we want in Hondas, cause right now we aren’t getting either, in either company! What is going on up at HQ?

  • @Jrrsj
    @Jrrsj Год назад

    I'm surprised Acura didn't give this the panoramic sunroof that is offered on the european civic.

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      I didn't know the European-spec Civics get a panoramic roof. Is it just certain trims or the top Touring or Hybrid trim?

  • @Chineywhale
    @Chineywhale Год назад +1

    No rear seat air vents in a luxury brand is baffling to me.

  • @sbombfitness
    @sbombfitness Год назад +1

    I like this but I would get an automatic transmission because what's the point of a manual transmission, doing more work for no reason

  • @westnash
    @westnash Год назад +2

    Are there still problems with the 1.5 turbo that plagued it from the start? Compare price and performance to Accord w 2.0 turbo.

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      No. That's been rectified in the 10th gen Civic Si's mid-cycle refresh.

  • @DreamConundrum
    @DreamConundrum Год назад

    So . . . Get the Civic touring hatch with MT instead? Got it.

  • @user-gt6vb9iz2y
    @user-gt6vb9iz2y 10 месяцев назад

    I'm interested in this vehicle and the Lexus IS 350. which one should I consider? I do want a 6 speed and I want a luxury vehicle.please let me know what you think.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine 9 месяцев назад

      Get the integra. The is is boring despite being RWD.

  • @JohnAvantiBK
    @JohnAvantiBK 5 месяцев назад

    What are you using to shave your legs?

  • @osvaldodiaz7699
    @osvaldodiaz7699 Месяц назад +1

    Super car EXCELENT

  • @alexanderdeburdegala4609
    @alexanderdeburdegala4609 Год назад +1

    Using REGULAR in a TUBRO! SOFYAN! * gasps* ... Why I would never ...

  • @RealKevGotEm
    @RealKevGotEm Год назад +4

    They are doing this cause of the chip shortage smh

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад +2

      Here's a guy who deserves an award. He understands. There's only so much automakers can do with the limited supply semiconductor chips that are available, being completed, or in its building process before it can go into new cars.
      Once semiconductor chip supply gets caught up to demand, then things will go back to the way it use to be. I'm glad you understand this.

    • @darrenmathias9384
      @darrenmathias9384 Год назад

      @@antoinelee-thomas9536 Glad to see people thinking for once. I work in the auto industry and it is a very painful time right now... there is so much demand, but we cant get cars out because everything is so reliant on tech now.

  • @aymanlockhartable
    @aymanlockhartable Год назад

    I never thought in my life would mention a KIA but Stinger GT is great car by LEGENDARY ex-BMW M engineer!

  • @bobbyboyce6174
    @bobbyboyce6174 Год назад +2

    I'll stick with my 13' ILX manual.

  • @mozillagenesis
    @mozillagenesis Год назад

    My 2015 Kia Optima EX had heated rear seats and rear vents. I mean come on...

  • @nlmobiledetailing8597
    @nlmobiledetailing8597 Год назад +2

    Good car but the Honda civic type r still my favorite

  • @Angelbonilla1982
    @Angelbonilla1982 Год назад

    I would pick the 2021 Accord over this!!

  • @braveheart9658
    @braveheart9658 Год назад +5

    I will keep my ILX. Better engine and better transmission. Integra has more tech and that's it. Hopefully the type S changes things....

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      Just know that the 10-speed automatic in the Accord Touring 2.0T and the TLX/TLX A-Spec is never happening and the chances of the old ILX's 8-speed DCT going in the Integra Type S is a very slim one to not happening ever at all. For it to save money, it may just be manual-only just like the FL5 Civic Type R and if that's to be the case, I'll be perfectly happy of that as I drive a manual transmission now as my daily and would love to add a 2nd manual transmission car to my fleet.
      Anything missing in the Integra Type S like its competitors like heated and cooled seats, rear passenger vents, and whatever else may get put on the Integra Type S, but do expect the Integra Type S to be nearly identical to the price of the FL5 Civic Type R if anything.
      If you want the raw, visceral feel, you get the Honda. If you want the subtle, but still powerful with the nicer amenities and niceties and under the radar sleeper appearance, you get the Acura.

  • @asrockrpg
    @asrockrpg Год назад

    Same Instrument Gauge with Honda Civic.

  • @timsouttahere
    @timsouttahere Год назад +1

    I don't care what anyone says. This car is sexy af!

  • @lexusnissian
    @lexusnissian Год назад +1

    I do not see this car on the road at all. I see plenty civics but i am yet to see one on the road. I saw one in the dealer lot when it first came out and its still there. Not sure if its the same one but i think it is. They cant keep the MDX on the lot however.

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад

      I have. I saw many of them being delivered at a Eastern Florida Acura dealership in Melbourne, FL and saw one drive past me 2 weeks ago in the opposite direction in Central Florida on the expressway. They look good in person.

    • @darrenmathias9384
      @darrenmathias9384 Год назад

      The max production capacity from its release in June to September was only 1500 units per month due to chip allocations (by they way, 1500 units per month is really good for a sedan. How many 2022 Civic Sis do you see on the road?). They were able to increase 2500 units in October which is remarkable. For comparison sake, the Civic sells (delivers) around 10,000 units a month (and that is across all Civic models, so the SI is FAR less).

    • @lexusnissian
      @lexusnissian Год назад

      @@darrenmathias9384 I saw a ton of the new civic on the road. Saw some HRV too. The new CRV just hit the dealer this week and Saw two on the lot. Might have more in the back. CRV is notching 40K. I know cars are expensive right now but honda may be pricing these cars into better cars price bracket.

    • @lexusnissian
      @lexusnissian Год назад

      For a compact car you can get a mid to full size car well equipped with good mpg for the same price. Acura might want to think AWD or rear wheel drive the next go around vs a more nicer civic. To some the Civic may look better than the integra.

  • @mrgreen9086
    @mrgreen9086 Год назад

    By his earlier test and numbers It could do 7-6.8 with the other guy driving

  • @shakperry7348
    @shakperry7348 Год назад

    We got the heated steering wheel in the integra 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦

  • @mikebingham9700
    @mikebingham9700 Год назад +5

    I would get either the (Civic SI or the Civic Hatchback Touring manual) over the Integra A-Spec and call it a day. The Acura Integra (A-Spec/Tech Package) cost
    too much$$$$. For that kind of money, I would just cross over to the Acura TL.

  • @pf6797
    @pf6797 Год назад +2

    The Crosstour was perhaps underwhelming in sales, but it drove beautifully. And clearly the shape became a pivot point in Honda’s aesthetics, showing up in other models for a decade now.

    • @Carfan678
      @Carfan678 Год назад +1

      My aunt had a crosstour when I was little 😩😩

  • @kmanutoob
    @kmanutoob Год назад

    25:00 If you're comparing this to the Civic Hatchback the Integra is a Hatchback making it more practical. Huh?

  • @DriveVersity
    @DriveVersity Год назад +3

    It’s true it really is an adult friendly sporty sedan. I was pleasantly surprised at how it easy it was to drive the manual!!! If you’ve never driven manual before but always wanted to and be forgiven this is the car for you. It’s comfortable, forgiving, and very rewarding. I had an 01 Integra and this new generation does carry some of that old Integra spirit over. Yes, it’s not a fast car, but it’s slow car fast/quick and it’s a lot of fun. Now I’m patiently waiting for my new 6 speed Integra to arrive in December! Thanks for the awesome review as always!

    • @antoinelee-thomas9536
      @antoinelee-thomas9536 Год назад +2

      Congrats on your newly future purchase. I hope you enjoy it for years to come.
      I'm waiting on the Integra Type S and if that comes in a manual transmission with more amenities and niceties over the FL5 Civic Type R that the new Civic Type R doesn't have, I'm pulling the trigger and it's going to be my 2nd car.

    • @DriveVersity
      @DriveVersity Год назад

      @@antoinelee-thomas9536 for sure!! I would’ve waited as well for the Type S if I didn’t need a car right now. All the best I know it’s gona be awesome!! And thank you!!

  • @goradhen
    @goradhen Год назад

    This would have been a good option when I was looking for a 9th gen V6 Accord few years back. Nice package but seems like a copy/paste with LSD.
    I got to stop thinking like 14 years old me who thought Imtegra was a "sports" car hehe.