Acura's missed opportunity with the new integra

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Pado

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I was quiet unimpressed after watching a road test video today, Acura seems to have lost its touch since the designer of the ZDX left. The new Integra looks like any other econobox, and 200 hp in a 3000 lb car just doesn’t cut it anymore. If they offered a turbo V-6 and sleek 3-door design, I’d be first in line.
 
The Integra Type S is definitely packing more power and feels super sporty, but it might not be enough for folks who are missing those old-school, edgy designs. Fingers crossed Acura gets the hint and brings back something with more personality down the road.
 
The Integra Type S is definitely packing more power and feels super sporty, but it might not be enough for folks who are missing those old-school, edgy designs. Fingers crossed Acura gets the hint and brings back something with more personality down the road.
I totally agree, the Type S has power, but it's missing that distinctive, edgy feel, I hope Acura brings back something with more personality soon..
 
Acura's Type S is a start, but it's still missing that turbo V-6 and the 3-door coupe look. If they ever did that, enthusiasts would be all over it. Maybe Acura will get the picture and make some bolder moves in the future.
 
Acura's Type S is a start, but it's still missing that turbo V-6 and the 3-door coupe look. If they ever did that, enthusiasts would be all over it. Maybe Acura will get the picture and make some bolder moves in the future.
Exactly, the Type S is a step in the right direction, but without a turbo V-6 and that sleek, sporty look, it's still missing what made the brand exciting. Let’s hope Acura listens...
 

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