For the latest Acura Integra pricing and information: It’s no surprise that the Integra is based on the Civic and yes, it’s got some of the same characteristics. But it also gets some of the same characteristics as the first Integra that came out in 1986, meaning the 5-doors including that liftback. It’s got slim A-pillars and good visibility with a pretty open greenhouse. The sloping roofline and upturned decklid gives it a sporty profile and it gets lots of unique personality touches. The embossed badging is still here same as on the prototype and I’m glad they kept that homage to the original Integra. It gets Acura’s now-signature chicane daytime running lights and the Jewel Eye headlights as well as the frameless grille. You’ll also get a dual exhaust, 17-inch wheels standard, but you can upgrade to either 18s or 19s if you want. The Integra comes with Acura’s VTEC 4-cylinder turbocharged engine that makes 200hp/192 lb-ft torqu
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