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i really like my Si and feel like it’s a great value for fun. But knowing the features Canada got, although gimmicky stuff, does perturb me a bit.

even a bigger issue - I wish we got the M3 wagon in the States ……..
Or the RS3 HB
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i really like my Si and feel like it’s a great value for fun. But knowing the features Canada got, although gimmicky stuff, does perturb me a bit.

even a bigger issue - I wish we got the M3 wagon in the States ……..
Downside here is 35k for Si to 42k Integra with minimal added value is a tough pill to swallow.

Sure Integra looks better but that money doesn’t get you much past a hatchback, nicer exterior and interior (imo). Adaptable suspension is nice but my 10th already has it. HUD, power seats, etc I could live without.

If the Integra wasn’t a hatch I’d almost certainly skip it.
 

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the SI in Canada gets heated, front/rear seats and the heated steering wheel. The shift lights are cool but it is a gimmick but in 2023, heating seats are a must.
 

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Downside here is 35k for Si to 42k Integra with minimal added value is a tough pill to swallow.

Sure Integra looks better but that money doesn’t get you much past a hatchback, nicer exterior and interior (imo). Adaptable suspension is nice but my 10th already has it. HUD, power seats, etc I could live without.

If the Integra wasn’t a hatch I’d almost certainly skip it.
Yeah the hatch warrants the premium.
 

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Yeah the hatch warrants the premium.
I almost grabbed an integra but when an Si came up at MSRP I grabbed it. the hatch is nice but not necessary in my commuter since I have other haulers. I also prefer the styling of the Si and actually the dash too. Pretty much a wash for most of the features. I also think the Si seat shape is a touch more aggressive which I appreciate. Both are great and comes down to personal preferences imo.
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