Integra23
Senior Member
My thoughts exactly, civics are everywhere. I have only seen a few integras on the road. Locally I have seen several FL5 and only 1 Type S on the other side of town.I hope
My take is that both cars are not flashy enough to garner much attention of the everyday person. Past an enthusiast, only colors like ABP, TEP or PRP might catch people's eye. From that they might think to themselves it's a nice car and then they'll quickly move on.
JustpassedU is on to something though. Depends the area but I rarely see even a base model Integra let alone the Type S. Meanwhile the Civic with extremely similar body lines to the Type R are a dime a dozen. Close your eyes, spin around while pointing and when you stop, there's a high likelihood you end up pointing to a Civic here where I am.
For that reason I'd consider the Type R to be more special to enthusiasts but less special than a Type S to everyone else which may also get attention due to it's novelty.
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