Update posted by @Leehro
https://www.acurainfocenter.com/vehicle-info/2023-integra/model-guide/specifications-and-features. Download the PDF:
https://assets.acurainfocenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/28212331/MY23_INTEGRA_AIC_SPECIFICATIONS_AND_FEATURES_v3_0.pdf
Confirms the weight...
Assuming that there’s a tech package, I would guess a full loaded Type S would be no more than $43,000 with premium paint and destination. Given that a not even fully loaded A3 front wheel drive is almost that much, getting the Type S should be a no brainer!
Interesting bit of trivia. I looked at what the inflation-adjusted price of a 2006 TSX would be. Costing around $28,500 in 2006, that car would cost over $41,000 in 2022. I went with the TSX as it’s often considered one of Acura’s top 4 doors from the 2000s. So, $37,395 sounds like a pretty...
Something that I don’t think has been mentioned here is that the Integra seems to have individual tire pressure readings that can be called up in the dash! No Civic has that and competitors with it are hilariously over priced!