Used 1996 Acura Integra Consumer Reviews
Mechanically - perfect
Mechanically, my Acura Integra is perfect. It runs great. The A/C is still cold 6 years later.. Everything still works well.. Reliability is unsurpassed.. The paint leaves a bit to be desired. It's not peeling, but it's a little rough in places. (Starting to show it's age.) Plastic parts are flexing with age and sometimes rattle. The hatchback: I wasn't sure about it when I bought it, but it's turned into a Godsend.. It allows me to take bulky items I wouldn't be able to transport otherwise.. The wheelbase is a little too short and the ride is a little jittery, but otherwise a great car.
A Practical Sports Car
I purchased my 1996 LS when my wife changed careers and needed our 1999 Civic coupe as a daily driver. Plus, we needed a car to haul around our 65- pound Siberian Husky. I never thought I'd own a car that was more fun to drive than my old '88 Prelude, but the Integra beats the Prelude hands-down. The Integra hugs the twisties like a Porsche, possesses a zippy high-revving engine (I routinely redline the tach), is virtually maintenance-free, and has tons of cargo room.
- RS 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,995948 mi away
Great car
Very economical vehicle. Very reliable
Reliable car
I had my Acura Integra for 9 years now and have 98,000 miles on it. The car is still excellent, could still drive 80 miles/ hr. I love the acceleration and it is a very efficient car.
Good handling
25 mpg for a car that gets to 60 in 8.5 seconds isnt great. It is very reasonably priced though. For an msrp of $18,000 it is very sporty.