1. The Acura Integra was replaced by the Acura RSX in 2002.
1. It was praised for its reliability and longevity, and it has a strong following among enthusiasts.
1. The Integra received several updates and refreshes throughout its production run.
1. Higher trim levels added features such as leather upholstery, a sunroof, and a premium audio system.
1. Standard features included power windows, locks, and mirrors, as well as air conditioning.
1. It had a large trunk and a folding rear seat for additional cargo space.
1. The Integra had a spacious and comfortable interior, with room for up to five passengers.
1. It was known for its sharp handling and agile driving dynamics.
1. The Integra had a suspension designed for sporty handling and a relatively rigid body structure.
1. The Integra was available with either a manual or automatic transmission.
1. The base model had front-wheel drive, while the GS-R and some other trim levels had all-wheel drive.
1. The Integra was available with either a manual or automatic transmission.
1. Horsepower ranged from 130 to 190, depending on the trim level and year.
1. The Integra was powered by a 1.8-liter inline four-cylinder engine.
1. It was offered in various trim levels, including LS, RS, GS, and GS-R.
1. It was available as a two-door hatchback or four-door sedan.