S2KGuy
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I'm seriously considering swapping out my M240i for a ITS. Mainly because I'm an old school Honda fan and am missing my Honda manuals. Wanted to post the comparison I've come up with so far and see if I'm missing anything.
Things I like that the M240i has that ITS doesn't:
- More power, quicker acceleration
- AWD
- Auto-dim side mirrors
- Homelink garage door opener
- Bird's eye view parking assist and front view camera
- Heated steering wheel (I know this is a dealer option on the Acura)
- App with live view of cameras
- Quieter cabin (I'm guessing)
- Power driver's seat with memory settings
Things I like that the ITS has that the M240i doesn't:
- Manual transmission
- 4 doors
- Better handling feel, different visibility
Things I like that both cars have:
- Blind spot lights in side mirrors
- Head up display
- Wireless CarPlay
- Wireless charging pad
- Heated seats
- 2 rear seats (although I wish Acura would have just kept the middle seat in the back)
Anybody have issues with the ITS in the snow after putting on proper winter tires? That's the only reason why I would prefer AWD as where I live we get quite a bit of snow, but I also don't have to drive in it if it's super bad. As long as the car can get up hills and such when there's moderate snow on the road that's the main thing I care about.
Is this a crazy swap to consider? Clearly the M240i has a lot more features and power (it's got all sorts of other fancy things but I don't really care about those), but it's lacking the manual and the back doors and of course the Honda magic. The M240i feels like a large car that I can't see out of very well to me, even though I know the Integra is actually slightly larger. My previous cars have included 1999 Integra GS-R, 2002 2004 2008 S2000s, 2004 RSX Type S, 2006 Accord V6 6MT, 2011 CR-Z 6MT, 2014 Civic Si, 2018 Civic Type R, and 2021 Civic Sport 6MT.... so I think I might have an addiction to Honda manual transmissions....
Things I like that the M240i has that ITS doesn't:
- More power, quicker acceleration
- AWD
- Auto-dim side mirrors
- Homelink garage door opener
- Bird's eye view parking assist and front view camera
- Heated steering wheel (I know this is a dealer option on the Acura)
- App with live view of cameras
- Quieter cabin (I'm guessing)
- Power driver's seat with memory settings
Things I like that the ITS has that the M240i doesn't:
- Manual transmission
- 4 doors
- Better handling feel, different visibility
Things I like that both cars have:
- Blind spot lights in side mirrors
- Head up display
- Wireless CarPlay
- Wireless charging pad
- Heated seats
- 2 rear seats (although I wish Acura would have just kept the middle seat in the back)
Anybody have issues with the ITS in the snow after putting on proper winter tires? That's the only reason why I would prefer AWD as where I live we get quite a bit of snow, but I also don't have to drive in it if it's super bad. As long as the car can get up hills and such when there's moderate snow on the road that's the main thing I care about.
Is this a crazy swap to consider? Clearly the M240i has a lot more features and power (it's got all sorts of other fancy things but I don't really care about those), but it's lacking the manual and the back doors and of course the Honda magic. The M240i feels like a large car that I can't see out of very well to me, even though I know the Integra is actually slightly larger. My previous cars have included 1999 Integra GS-R, 2002 2004 2008 S2000s, 2004 RSX Type S, 2006 Accord V6 6MT, 2011 CR-Z 6MT, 2014 Civic Si, 2018 Civic Type R, and 2021 Civic Sport 6MT.... so I think I might have an addiction to Honda manual transmissions....
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