RRP RSX-S
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Or is motor trend being terrible at speculation as usual. They say awd. Which is possible but unlikely on the base. But they also call it a sedan. Which is isn’t. So are they just a little inaccurate or a lot inaccurate?
Classy!I loved the rear cover on the RSX. I usually had it off. But it was a great design. I hope MT isn’t wrong and the base is awd and has more features than the Si and 230hp. That would be the tits.
Yeah I’m sure it’s just an error, but I thought it was interesting and I would love for that to be the case. I mainly was going type S for the presumed AWD, but I’d go for an A spec DCT AWD in a heart beat.I loved the rear cover on the RSX. I usually had it off. But it was a great design. I hope MT isn’t wrong and the base is awd and has more features than the Si and 230hp. That would be the tits.
Notice those gray non adjustable rear headrest i told you about ? LolNew look of the rear hatch opened Via MotorTrend. Glad to see a hard tonal cover instead of the flimsy Civic cover tray.
Lol noticed that right away. I can see that affection visibility lol. But none the less they look thick.Notice those gray non adjustable rear headrest i told you about ? Lol
The rear headrests in my ‘18 Honda Accord are similar in height/thickness in their lowest level and don’t affect visibility, so I’m not concerned about the Integra.Lol noticed that right away. I can see that affection visibility lol. But none the less they look thick.
I at least have to ask.. touchpad or touchscreen.. or both?Notice those gray non adjustable rear headrest i told you about ? Lol
But they also call it a sedan. Which is isn’t.
I wouldn't trust that spec sheet either, but recently the term sedan seems to be used on anything that has 4+ doors. For example, Kia sort of officially calls the Stinger a sedan. Like how anything with coupe-like rear end is now called 4 door coupe.Take that MT spec sheet with a grain of salt. It also mentions that the new Integra is a sedan.
We’ve seen the center console and shifter in the video. There is no space for a touch pad. It’ll be touch screen just like the civic.I at least have to ask.. touchpad or touchscreen.. or both?
All good if you want to keep it a suprise lol
In the Acura product map from last year, there was a reference to a new compact sedan. I’m assuming that was the Integra.I wouldn't trust that spec sheet either, but recently the term sedan seems to be used on anything that has 4+ doors. For example, Kia sort of officially calls the Stinger a sedan. Like how anything with coupe-like rear end is now called 4 door coupe.
Which means the new Integra is a sedan- hatch-coupe ?
It was the Integra yes. It’s a Sedan/Liftback.In the Acura product map from last year, there was a reference to a new compact sedan. I’m assuming that was the Integra.
The dashboard area was covered in a black cloth. But based on what I coud see (which were climate controls similar to those in the new Accord and new Civic) the Integra will get an infotainment system more in line with the Civic/Accord and less in line with the Acura's current set up.I at least have to ask.. touchpad or touchscreen.. or both?
All good if you want to keep it a suprise lol
From the photo I saw of the dash I can confirm this to be true.The dashboard area was covered in a black cloth. But based on what I coud see (which were climate controls similar to those in the new Accord and new Civic) the Integra will get an infotainment system more in line with the Civic/Accord and less in line with the Acura's current set up.
The rear door panels are carbon copies of the door panels on the Civic...the front ones are slightly different.
Center console is also straight out the Civic