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Used 1991 Acura Integra LS 2dr Hatchback Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Still Love it after 20 years

DRBroundtheworld, 10/10/2010
Acura Integra LS 2dr Hatchback
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

After owning my car for 20 years and 141,000 miles it's still going strong and I'm still in love with it. I'm short (5'1") and this car fits me well - able to reach the clutch without chewing on the stearing wheel. Forsome reason I've replaced way too many muflers and brakes but maybe that's because I had the work done at Midas. Other than those expenses I've barely spent a dime on repairs except for starting this year. And it could be because it was involved in 2 accidents many years ago and the issues are just beginning to show over time. I still get great gas mileage and it's still peppy. I may hold onto this for another 20 years!

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3.13 out of 5 stars

Electrical problems galore

hienz1, 11/02/2009
Acura Integra LS 2dr Hatchback
2 of 4 people found this review helpful

The Integrated Control Unit (not the car computer) behind the fuse panel shorted out. I had to replace the starter, battery, batt. cables, distributor, fuel injectors, the capacitors inside the ICU, starter switch, fuel pump relay, every single relay & fuse, blower motor & resistors. I built my own resistors because the stock ones kept breaking. The mounting tang for the blower motor fuse broke off, so I had to splice into one of the starter switch wires and connect it to the fuse. I had to jumper 2 of the terminals on the fuse panel with a blade-fuse holder to restore power to the stereo. I also changed the drive shafts & all struts, and I do my own brakes. Time 2 sell.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Love My Acura

al dente, 07/20/2002
Acura Integra LS 2dr Hatchback
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I have had very little trouble with this car. Beside brakes, mufflers, a timing belt and tires, I have spent money on only axle replacement (under $300) and a used part for the steering mechanism ($70). The car handles very well. All cars should be made as well.

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3.38 out of 5 stars

Nice car but getting old

brealndt, 03/21/2006
Acura Integra LS 2dr Hatchback
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Bought my car through a friend. It has had all of the hoses replaced along with the radiator. However after 15 years it has blown suspension bushings including the RTA. Neither of the cooling fans turn on. Clutch is heavy and shifting is hard due to worn shifter rods. All in all for a car this old and with 168000 not a bad car.

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4 out of 5 stars

Oldy and a Little Moldy

Jack, Melbourne, FL, 04/24/2023
Acura Integra LS 2dr Hatchback
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I see that Acura just re-introduced in 2023 the new Integra. Its a 4-door sedan instead of this 2- or 3-door hatchback and believe more than twice the price of this model. This vehicle has been generally good. It's been mostly garaged for the past 10+ years. With heat and humidity the vinyl in the dash and the steering wheel has picked up some mold. Finally a solution of water and denatured alcohol helped quite a bit in killing it. It's been through many batteries, the entire AC system was overhauled, some of the front end bushings have been replaced, the turn signal flasher unit was replaced and the original repaired for a spare. An electronic control box (exact name?) near the driver's feet was replaced with one found available from a junk yard many states away. Believe this failure was associated with a time when the alternator went bad - which has also been replaced. The radio died and all the speakers with the mold problem were disintegrating -- all this has also been replaced, but miss that original radio (though still have it in a box). You can see that after most of it's driving life (~105K miles) it has become somewhat of a repair hobby -- in its latest role -- such a deal! It may just go into a 3rd role as a retirement vehicle, except who knows, by then gas may be hard to come by. One thing wish this model had, was a cabin filter. Believe it just missed that by a few years.

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