The Gingerbread Man
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No, unfortunately. Not a make or break for me since my wife's Pathfinder is our primary hauler.Oh interesting. More importantly have you seen any spy shots confirming 4 or 5 passenger?
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No, unfortunately. Not a make or break for me since my wife's Pathfinder is our primary hauler.Oh interesting. More importantly have you seen any spy shots confirming 4 or 5 passenger?
Isn’t that what they did for the TLX?I'm 100% sure. No way they would spend the r&d $ to re-engineer anything on a current model just for an additional trim level.
Logically I would agree, but is it just me or does it look like the infotainment screen on the new 2023 Accord? Or maybe it's just a laptop...I have 2 points against your theory:
1. That photo quality is akin to a Bigfoot sighting.
2. The rear glass has a tendency to elongate objects horizontally. I'm used to it now, but when I first got the car I noticed everything behind me was wider than it actually is.
Just based on the image resolution of the integra I feel like it's a stretch. I would love to be proved wrong. I have no ego in this (or at all), I'm just a naturally cynical individual who works for a company who would never spend a single cent beyond what is necessary.Logically I would agree, but is it just me or does it look like the infotainment screen on the new 2023 Accord? Or maybe it's just a laptop...
Isn’t that what they did for the TLX?
I missed the quote in my post. Please enlighten me as i do not know what youre referring to.I'm not sure what you're referring to. I'm not a honda/acura person. I would love to know more.
Agreed, could definitely be a laptop for testing.Logically I would agree, but is it just me or does it look like the infotainment screen on the new 2023 Accord? Or maybe it's just a laptop...
I agree and giving the Integra this larger infotainment system would help differentiate the Integra from the Civic a bit more. I do wonder what changes will occur for the 2024 Integra including the Type S.sure looks like the new infotainment. Who knows maybe it’ll get it during the mmc
Something interesting about these pictures is it looks like the flares are a blend of molded and tacked on. On the rear quarter panel and door it looks like the flares are stuck on, but on the rear bumper it looks like towards the bottom they blend into the bumper. Same thing with the front fenders, it looks like the flares blend in towards the bottom of the fender. I guess this lets them get closer to a molded look without needing brand new doors and quarter panels.
I have a 21 TLX with that steering wheel, and it’s a fantastic steering wheel. I like the flat bottom design, it’s nice and meaty while still being very comfortable to hold, and the buttons are definitely nicer than the ones on the Civic/Integra wheel (soft, squishy button presses vs. hard, clicky button presses).Ya, but I don’t want THAT one… I want THIS one….
I’m actually surprised how much I like the TTI pad in my TLX. My wife’s car has a traditional touchscreen, and I prefer the TTI pad, because I don’t need to lean forward in my seat to interact with it. Everything is at the tip of my finger with my arm comfortably relaxed on the center console.Also please please please , for the love of GOD….. no mousepad from the 90’s.
I guess this is something that some of us needs to try to mess around with for awhile. When I test drove the TLX Type S I was like, no way am I messing with some pad thing. But it can be tedious messing with my 12” screen in the Ram bc it’s so far away to me. Maybe I should give it another shot.I have a 21 TLX with that steering wheel, and it’s a fantastic steering wheel. I like the flat bottom design, it’s nice and meaty while still being very comfortable to hold, and the buttons are definitely nicer than the ones on the Civic/Integra wheel (soft, squishy button presses vs. hard, clicky button presses).
Unfortinately, we’ll just be getting the CTR wheel, which I believe is the same as the normal Civic wheel, just with red stitching.
I’m really hoping there’s an option for a heated steering wheel, because that has been a really nice feature on my TLX that I used all winter.
I’m actually surprised how much I like the TTI pad in my TLX. My wife’s car has a traditional touchscreen, and I prefer the TTI pad, because I don’t need to lean forward in my seat to interact with it. Everything is at the tip of my finger with my arm comfortably relaxed on the center console.
Having said that, the ITS will have the same system as that found in the CTR, so no touchpad, which I personally find disappointing.
Those Reddit photos confirm your theory. The flared fenders definitely blend into the mold.Something interesting about these pictures is it looks like the flares are a blend of molded and tacked on. On the rear quarter panel and door it looks like the flares are stuck on, but on the rear bumper it looks like towards the bottom they blend into the bumper. Same thing with the front fenders, it looks like the flares blend in towards the bottom of the fender. I guess this lets them get closer to a molded look without needing brand new doors and quarter panels.