Integra23
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https://www.cars.com/articles/10-bi...ss-outclasses-acura-integra-vw-golf-r-449846/
Lol compare it to a S class another clickbait article
Lol compare it to a S class another clickbait article
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Kirk has a decent spreadsheet in this videoI'm sure I'll just have to do the leg work on this, but are there any articles comparing fully loaded trims instead of base MSRP?
If it wasn’t for the touch screen shit I wouldn’t even be looking at the Integra, GTI SE would have been in my driveway by now lol.That GTI comparison isn't looking so bad now, huh?
In all seriousness, I ended up picking up a 22 GTI S trim over the weekend. Really enjoying it. Saved several thousand over the A-spec tech I had reserved. Will I miss the extra space, nicer seating and stereo? Time will tell. I do love this drivetrain through.
The S trim honestly isn't that bad. It has volume and tune knobs. The haptic buttons are not a problem at all. I do wish it had a standard climate control panel, but other than that, I have no complaints. After a day or two the system is second nature. The larger touch screen looks more frustrating.If it wasn’t for the touch screen shit I wouldn’t even be looking at the Integra, GTI SE would have been in my driveway by now lol.
Hoping the ITS will give me a reason to stay in the Honda family tho
Ive had too many friends/family with vw & Audi (techs at dealerships) as luxurious and great they are the maintenance and electrical issues are always the same story so I've always stayed away and kept with Honda/Acura reliability sure there are a few lemons/built on a Friday jokes but definitely far less that all the stories I've heard personally.I had been planning to get a Mk8 GTI since I heard they were upgrading it. Doing my due diligence, I researched as much as I could, including joining the VW Vortex forum and the Mk8 FB group.
Things started going awry early. I think it was February, when VW announced a recall on the engine cover, because it could fly off it's mounts while driving and end up wedging itself against moving parts and cause a fire in the engine bay. Not sure how you mess up something so simple, but VW did it.
There are multiple issues with the infotainment system, sensors, and back-up camera. These can either be just a nuisance, or they can leave you stranded. A least a few owners have had to have their entire head unit replaced.
Back on the mechanical side, it appears that at least one generation ago, VW decided that plastic clips were sufficient to fix the radiator in place. Perhaps the same moron who upgraded the engine cover worked on those clips, because there are multiple reports of the radiator either not being properly mounted during assembly, or coming loose and shifting backwards and putting a coolant hose in contact with the serpentine belt. When that happens, it's not long until the belt eats through the hose, your coolant gets dumped on the road and your car gets towed to the dealer.
Another severe and unfortunately not as uncommon as it should be problem is an issue with the manual transmission. I've never heard what the exact problem is, but it is reported to start as chatter in the clutch pedal and ends up with your car sitting at the dealer waiting for a new transmission. With the current current supply chain issues, none of these problems are quick fixes; brand new GTI's are sitting in dealers' shops for weeks waiting for parts to repair issues that never should happen on a brand new car.
There are also reports of paint bubbling and peeling off and manual transmission shifter knobs cracking or coming completely off the shaft. And, because of the chip shortage - last I saw - all SE's and Autobahns were shipping without the Harman Kardan audio upgrade. Although, if the posts I saw were to be believed, the HK system isn't that great and VW does knock an entire $375 off the top for the inconvenience.
I love VWs. This would have been my fourth, but I just can't justify throwing all that money at something that appears as though it's a crapshoot as to whether or not all - or even any - of it is actually going to work properly. So, I had the VW dealer refund my deposit and the two cars left on my short list are the Civic Sport Touring manual, or an Integra manual.
Oh, and a GTI is closer in size to a Civic hatch, despite being about 10" shorter. Because it's more of a "hatch" than the more "liftbacky" nature of the Civic, it is much closer in interior volume to the Civic than the much smaller Corolla.