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Ive owned both. I drove SI for 8k and my interga for about 1500. the SI suspension is slight more aggresive than the integra in sport mode. I hit deer in my SI and couldnt find another one so i bought an integra.
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hey. I may end up in the same boat. Have 7000 miles on the Si but the cabin noise really bothers me. A couple of questions if you can chime in.Ive owned both. I drove SI for 8k and my interga for about 1500. the SI suspension is slight more aggresive than the integra in sport mode. I hit deer in my SI and couldnt find another one so i bought an integra.
I haven't driven the Si or Civic Sedan/Hatch yet, so I can't compare road noise and audio between them and the Integra, but an additional opinion may help.hey. I may end up in the same boat. Have 7000 miles on the Si but the cabin noise really bothers me. A couple of questions if you can chime in.
1) How is the cabin noise difference between the two ? Is the Acura significantly quieter like a luxury brand car should be ?
2) How different are the sound systems, Bose vs ELS ?
thanks !
I dont notice much in the cabin noise, if anything the acura is slightly better. The ELS system is the best car stereo ive ever had. The Bose was better than a typical honda factory system but not by much.hey. I may end up in the same boat. Have 7000 miles on the Si but the cabin noise really bothers me. A couple of questions if you can chime in.
1) How is the cabin noise difference between the two ? Is the Acura significantly quieter like a luxury brand car should be ?
2) How different are the sound systems, Bose vs ELS ?
thanks !
Got it. Thanks for your input. I was extremely fortunate to get my Si for MSRP.I dont notice much in the cabin noise, if anything the acura is slightly better. The ELS system is the best car stereo ive ever had. The Bose was better than a typical honda factory system but not by much.
the SI is a tad bit faster and just a little better handleing. If i could have found an acura and SI for MSRP i'd take the SI all day. unfortunately thats not the situation most will find them selves in
Which Honda dealer sold you the Si at MSRP. Is it that dealer's policy to sell at MSRP or was the transaction more influenced by your individual salesperson?Got it. Thanks for your input. I was extremely fortunate to get my Si for MSRP.
I got mine from tamaroff Honda. Not sure if it was the dealer or the sales person or just luck. They didnāt have a mark up on the Si but had a mandatory protection package that I was bent on not paying for. After a few hours the salesperson came back and said they will take it off. Funny thing is, I got mine exactly 14 days after I first talked to the sales guy about the Si. Extremely lucky.Which Honda dealer sold you the Si at MSRP. Is it that dealer's policy to sell at MSRP or was the transaction more influenced by your individual salesperson?
I'm creating a list of Michigan Honda dealers that potentially sell for MSRP. So far I have Crown Motors Honda in Holland and Fischer Honda in Ypsi. Some dude in the CivicXI forums claimed that Crown Motors Honda pre-ordered a CTR for him at MSRP and another guy bought a 2.0T Accord from Fischer Honda at MSRP, too. They're enough of a lead, though.
Have considered the Mazda 3? You can get a manual with a naturally aspirated engine or an automatic with a turbo engine that produces more power and torque than the Integra.Thank you for the feedback ! I agree in that most people say itās not a true luxury experience mainly because it shares the platform with a civic. That makes it really tough for me. The only option I then see is to get into a GLI/GTI but I absolutely love the shift/suspension/steering set up of the Honda/Acura. Not to mention none of the other cars offer rev matching. Which for day to day drives is a great feature to have
back to your question, I absolutely love the Siās ride/handling balance. Yes our roads are crappy but I personally havenāt felt it unbearable any single time. And I believe the main reason for that is, it really rewards you with the nice suspension/steering set up.
You are right about the winter. I heard that too. I got mine in late April so canāt comment on that yet.
is your integra a white one ? I saw a white one on 275S near Plymouth this past Saturday, wondering if it was you
Itās funny you bring Mazda into the mix. I actually had the 2019 Mazda 3 hatchback premium with the MT before my Si. Put 25k miles on it, great daily driver. But it just lacked little bit of the personality that old Mazdas are known for. The previous generation mazda 3s had a great steering/suspension set up. 2019 and up in my opinion lost some of that for comfort/ride quality.Have considered the Mazda 3? You can get a manual with a naturally aspirated engine or an automatic with a turbo engine that produces more power and torque than the Integra.
I have a CX-9 and test drove a Mazda 3 before buying the Integra. The Mazda 3 I test drove was in soul crystal red, same as my CX-9. I didnāt want the same color and the back seat and trunk felt a bit small. There arenāt many choices in the sporty and not cheap hatchback segment.Itās funny you bring Mazda into the mix. I actually had the 2019 Mazda 3 hatchback premium with the MT before my Si. Put 25k miles on it, great daily driver. But it just lacked little bit of the personality that old Mazdas are known for. The previous generation mazda 3s had a great steering/suspension set up. 2019 and up in my opinion lost some of that for comfort/ride quality.