Don't know about the USB media support, but I wish Honda/Acura would step up their infotainment effort. I'm pretty sure it will be just as slow as before based on the 2022 Civic comments I've seen. I actually didn't even finish reading your comment when I thought about Hyundai's infotainment and...
Yup. 37k isn't chump change. Great car for non-enthusiasts and any car with a manual is good for enthusiasts, but I'm not interested in the base Integra anymore because I'm not desperate for a car and the Type-S has to be a better value than the 200HP Integra's. Not at all impressed with how...
I think all the reviews just confirmed what we knew. They're most useful for people who didn't know much about Integra. Softer and more comfortable than the Si. Not fast, but fun to drive. Now we just gotta wait a year+ for the Type S reviews
I just don't like having a smaller screen for all the things Android Auto/Apple Carplay can do. I don't really care about wireless Android Auto/Carplay since i heard there's a lot of latency anyway.
They're definitely going to have a fully loaded package. Just with Type S non-tech was a cheaper option. Not just for the price, but so I don't have to worry about more things breaking and maybe weight.
How long has it lasted? I kept trying to find information about tuning the CVT and I get a mix of it being reliable to some people saying the CVT wasn't made to handle anymore power and that their transmission failed.
Wanted to see the video and visual different of the A-spec appearance package and someone actually use the 7" display although I've seen some civic videos on it
A little, but if people really had that many tall friends and family then they should probably get a mid-sized sedan anyway. They probably gave as much as they could with that liftback design which just means less head room.