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How are Acura Integras?
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesDean" data-source="post: 2401990" data-attributes="member: 266059"><p>they're great cars, i have a '98 Integra GS-R. but you've been misinformed, the GS only has 140hp(even the Type R only had 197). still, they're extremely reliable cars and great on gas. if you're on the highway most of the time, you'll get slightly better mpg with the 5-speed than with the auto. the insurance on these cars is actually pretty cheap, the only bad thing about them is the stiffer ride. Integras have fully-independent suspension with sportier shocks. they're designed to handle well(and they do), but this means sacrificing a comfy ride. basically, if you hit a pothole, then you're going to feel it a lot more than most other cars. but if you can live with this, then definitely buy it. that car has a lot of life left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesDean, post: 2401990, member: 266059"] they're great cars, i have a '98 Integra GS-R. but you've been misinformed, the GS only has 140hp(even the Type R only had 197). still, they're extremely reliable cars and great on gas. if you're on the highway most of the time, you'll get slightly better mpg with the 5-speed than with the auto. the insurance on these cars is actually pretty cheap, the only bad thing about them is the stiffer ride. Integras have fully-independent suspension with sportier shocks. they're designed to handle well(and they do), but this means sacrificing a comfy ride. basically, if you hit a pothole, then you're going to feel it a lot more than most other cars. but if you can live with this, then definitely buy it. that car has a lot of life left. [/QUOTE]
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