BKK Jack
Senior Member
Fair point. I went through very similar calculus, but from a different starting point - the Honda Civic Sport Touring. The ADM dealers are throwing on top of Civics around here make them close enough to an Integra at MSRP that getting what is basically a CST with an LSD and a bit more oomph was a no brainer. I still like the look of the Civic hatchback better, but the Integra is growing on me.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.
That being said, it’s going to cost me $45k CDN before taxes to get that Si hatchback and power train is going to be very much the same as what I have. So I’d say the draw is yolo and since I’ve got my head in the noose I might as well jump off the horse.
I’ve only owned 4 cars in my 50ish years here so I’d like to try that 2.0T in a nicer looking, more attainable and more tolerable version of the CTR. I’m out if no MT. There’s a chance I’ll only keep it a few years and move on but there’s also a chance I’ll keep it a long time while I hold onto one of the last great ICE vehicles Honda ever makes. Time will tell… I do know I can’t decide without driving one and I suspect that’ll be hard to do without buying one.
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