bullitt
Senior Member
So, admitting a 252hp car would not compete in its class is Anti-Acura? LOL sorry i wasnt aware I was supposed to just blindly love everything Acura makes and ignore reality.With very little hard evidence, there seem to be a lot of predictions that the 5G Integra will fail against its competitors. I suppose, though that I can turn it around regarding what we actually KNOW about the platforms that the 5G and its competitors ride on. The Integra will have far better interior space efficiency, will crash better, etc. These things may not matter to self-proclaimed “enthusiasts” but are important for living with the car for the long term. Give me a nice handling FWD hatch with 250+ HP, a slight upgrade in features over a Civic sport touring and I’m good. Back to the circle jerking.
If Acura is only targeting the GTI/GLI crowd, then yea 252hp may do fine. But the rest in the entry level Luxury market it will be seen as the cheap, slow option. Thats NOT the appearance you want of a "performance" trim of your entry luxury brand. There is a large difference in being lower cost and less performant, versus slow and cheap. If the Type-S is even just the 272HP 2.0T they can make the argument that is handling is based on the Type-R and it handles AMAZING vs the competition in corners. If they use 252hp, no level of handling ability will even make the car competitive in the market and every review team will thrash on it, and possibly even some will say to just save money and get the Si or Accord.
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