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    I mean I specified since 2003 for a reason lol

    The only reason its legendary is due to the ITR which will never return. R is Honda only now. S is Acura.

    Unless you for some reason thought Acura was gonna develop a whole new platform just for the Integra you were very out of the loop on what was going to be produced. Everything that was said about the car officially said it was going to harken more back to the 1st gen and be a 4 door.

    Companies make cars that generate money instead of ones that people only pine for on the internet then bitch when they are canceled because no one actually bought it; News at 11.

    You’re gonna really hate when the new CTR is the same design but with a big wing.

    Cuz you cant shut up and so many are posting blatantly wrong info about the Integras history as a car.

    LOL yeah then everyone will bitch the Integra starts at 39K and is over priced

    Clearly everyone expected a new Type-R.

    I mean the ILX was really just a rebranded Integra to fit the 3 letter name platform. What do you think the I likely stood for internally?

    The Blazer has even less in common with its old self than the Supra or Integra do.

    Well, you’re in luck it’s not a crossover!

    No. YOU don’t want it. I actualyl enjoy it and am plannign to trade a BULLITT for the Type-S when specs are shown.

    Tell that to Consumer Reports Reliability ratings that puts VW almost dead last still.

    the 1.7 was US GS-R only.

    I stood next to a GTO today and was amazed how small it looked vs cars today. It felt like I was standing next to a V8 RWD Cobalt in how small it felt. I REALLY miss that from cars today.

    Reliability hasn’t been an issue, but COnsumer Reports still put Honda as #5 is over Ford in its reliability tests. So its just one less thing to worry about.

    I’m curious what happens to people that drive away and don’t unplug it like idiots do with gas pumps now. What are the odds it will dmg it enough to cause shock to someone/the platform it lands on? Hopefully it has a kick switch, but im not sure how they work now.

    Sure, but US is a small part of the market when this will also be all over the EU and Asia.

    So based on your logic the BMW M2 and M440i are just as Supra as the A80. Also NOT made by Toyota and is a TTI6 RWD Coupe

    The Honda Integra marketed in North America as the Acura Integra, is an automobile produced by Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda from 1985 to 2006, and then since 2021. It succeeded the Quint as a more luxurious and sport-oriented derivative of the Civic.