Used 1995 Acura Integra Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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A solid car
I've owned my '95 Integra for nearly 7 years now. I've had problems with rattles in the dash and sunroof areas, a minor rust-colored stain on the carpet (when the car was brand new!) and the steering wheel airbag cover finish was peeling off when it was a few months old. Other than that, the car has been very reliable and is fairly fun to drive. It can be noisy in the cabin at higher speeds, though. There's also a typical Japanese soft steering (over- boosted power) on this "sports car".
Best car in the world!
The Acura Integra was my dream car and I bought one the moment I had the chance. When I got my Integra it was already 8 years old and had 78k miles on it. I never had any issues with the car, it was only in the shop for maintenance and brake pads at approx 130k miles. Every time I drove my car I felt like I was a race car driver and I have the speeding tickets to prove it! If you're planning on buying an Integra and don't like to drive fast, please find another car. It needs to be driven fast or it won't feel loved :) My baby was just totaled a week ago and now I'm looking for another car with more room for my dogs and can't find anything with reviews as good as the Integra.
- LS 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,9502,415 mi away
love it
received the car after graduating from highschool and have been driving it for three years now. Have do a few modifications to the suspension and the engine which improved handeling and performance but still loved the car in its stock form.
Welcome to Reliability City
This is my second Integra. I bought this one one year ago with 90K miles. Now it has 110K miles and no problems. I had the A/C recharged and that's it. If you want a car that will keep you out of the mechanic's shop, this is it. All it needs is an oil change every 3 or 4 thousand miles. If you can find one with lower mileage (ideally) that has not been modified by a youngster or whoever, don't think about it, just buy it! You will be glad you did. Keep in mind 2001 is the last year for the Integra. Suggestion; if the car has around 100K miles, make sure the timing belt has been changed or change it yourself for peace-of-mind any more years of service.
awsome car
This car is the most funnest car to drive. It has great speed and performance. The design is wonderfull. this car is really the best sports car in the market. It has great pick up say ure racing someone on the highway and u drop it down a gear you are gone u can tell that sucker bye bye. again this car is the best.