Integra23
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Someone I know was just briefed..works for AcuraConfirmed? Says who?
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Someone I know was just briefed..works for AcuraConfirmed? Says who?
So that’s supposed to be the launch date, not on sale date, right?You heard it first here.. I'm sure other sources will soon leak. Mine said they weren't supposed to tell anyone outside... But I had already posted.lol
Yeah launch date.. kinda matches up with the 2023 release so makes senseSo that’s supposed to be the launch date, not on sale date, right?
Well I don't think I can wait another yearYeah launch date.. kinda matches up with the 2023 release so makes sense
It will be interesting if they give it an extra 10hp like the Japanese version
My dealer sells current Type S variants at MSRP. They told me the Integra would be the same and sold my Aspec for MSRP.IF its literally a luxury CTR then I'm all over it. Im sure ADM's will be too, already 30k+ markups on the new Z.
Good question I will see if they tell me. My guess would be 2024 MYIs it going to be a 2024 MY or 2023?
It's very exciting the Type S is happening, but I'm sure glad I'm not waiting right nowWell I don't think I can wait another year
I’m sure glad I don’t have a car payment right nowIt's very exciting the Type S is happening, but I'm sure glad I'm not waiting right now
Fair question, ie what’s the draw. Personally, I like the look of the Integra better than my 10th Gen Si. I’ve also wanted a hatchback Si ever since selling my 99 Prelude. I’m sold on an Integra.Waiting? No.
Car payment? No.
Honestly, I'm not sure what the S would have over the car I have that would cause me to want one bad enough to flip. Having never really paid attention to Acura and what their typical "Type S" formula is, other than more power, I have no idea what else it might bring to the table. Since it appears AWD is a definite no go, what's the draw?
Power? Okay, but how much is enough, or potentially too much? Honda appears to do a better job getting HP to the ground through the front wheels, but we are still talking about a FWD car; physics is against mad power. Besides, a tune and a few bolt-ons on this car can get me enough to have to think about upgrading the clutch.
Aero bolt-ons? Absolutely not. I'm not entering this car into any DTM races. Besides, I'm 60 not 16.
More creature comforts? TBH, ventilated seats might be nice, but if I could have gotten the manual without all the "safety" and automatic everything BS, I would have.
The formula that would have me seriously thinking of getting a Type S would be:
No significant change to outward appearance except badging
CTR power levels with AWD and a MT
Option for cloth interior or ventilated seats
Fully manual control of lights, wipers, and climate control, or at least the option to fully defeat all the automatic crap
Genuine, manual e-brake