No one is debating the spec sheet on claimed total volumetric storage. The question is down to how much more length there is from the inside lip of the "trunk" to the back of the center console (As it can't move like the seats).
You yourself, listed that the Integra is indeed 6" longer (for...
Ya, my son wrote off my 2017 Civic sedan so when that happened, the Civic hatches weren't at all ready so we had to "settle" for a 2022 sedan touring. And this all is of course why I am so curious about the differences as a sport touring is dang close to the price of a base Integra here in...
Oh I know but all the makers are obsessed with the "standard" ways to measure things and miss on aspects that really matter.
Also, I assume you meant to say hatch above and not sedan. Love my sedan but if I ever flip to the hatch or integra, just trying to not screw myself on cargo utility...
Ah, that makes sense then. So for certain outsized items, I would guess the Integra is the winner but for daily convenience, the Civic Hatch could be more ideal.
Not an immediate purchase concern for me but always like to know in advance. I like being prepared even if I don't need to be.
So why doesn't it show up in the cargo specs? Is there intrusion from the rear suspension or something?
I am assuming that at the least, if you had the seats down in both, there is an extra 6 inches of depth from the rear to the front row seats?
So this has been driving me crazy but the new Integra is more than 6 inches longer than the civic hatch and actually a little longer than even the sedan.
Does anyone know where the hell all that length was put? The cargo specs are always deceiving to look at due to them measuring for every...
Dude... Do you understand what is being argued? No one, including me is claiming that it is a full on, hyper precise, lazy replacement of plastic.
The vehicles are insanely similar and that is what matters to the eye. The vast majority of the lines are the same as the Civic, not counting for...
Well, considering such a thing never existed in the Acura line, you were fated for disappointment. The closest to that from Honda has been the CRX or the DelSol.
Well, as pointed out in the below quote, coupes are dead in the mainstream and Honda made that crystal clear well over a year ago...
The issue is in the styling. The new Integra is exceedingly clearly a Civic Hatch with different front and rear clips.
If they REALLY wanted to differentiate, then they would have come up with a hatchified version of the sedan (Meaning near the same body line as the sedan rather than the...
It will be MANY K cheaper as it won't break near as soon! lol
Ya, the new system in the GenXI is awesome. I would NOT want to go to a knob or pad or whatever. I have tried using them and it is way more intuitive when your screen also works proper and fast. Which the new GenXI absolutely...
Actually, the 1.5T from the GenXI forward has exhaust VTEC, Si or not.
Hope springs eternal.
Yes but this is insanely similar to the Civic other than the front and rear clip. Side profile is a MASSIVE hard lock on same same. Sorry but I own a 22 Sedan and the front on this new Integra is a...