Used 1997 Acura Integra Hatchback Consumer Reviews
I Love It!
Although I haven't owned my integra for long, I have absolutely no complaints about it (apart from the small center console). It handles great, as well as having impressive performance and awesome reliability!
Great, affordable, fun coupe
This is the second Integra I've owned. With its well- thought-out suspension it's fun to pitch into corners. (I've owned 60's British roadsters, contemporary Japanese sports cars and campaigned a number of sports racing vehicles--from an original Shelby GT- 350 to Formula Fords--and this is still a sweet little car.) It's also a capable cruiser for long trips and terrific on gas: it turned almost 37 mpg on our last trip. Quality-built, it should last another 1/4 of a million miles.
ACURA INTEGRA LS COUPE
Overall, it's a fantastic and beautiful car. It performs well. Acceleration is great. It does make you a little hungry for the Integra GS-R model. It gets great gas mileage. It's very high- quality and reliable. It handles very well on windy roads.
Frost - 1997 Acura Integra LS
I bought Frost when he was 1 year old with 9,000 miles on him. He's been a driven all over the Houston area, with a trip to Florida and another to Missouri. With 152,000+ miles later, he is still reliable and gets great gas mileage. He still has a lot of zip. I admit that the interior has some drawbacks. The inside door rest is both hard and has torn; leaving a hole within the arm rest. The hatchback, however, allows me to haul many large items; as long as they are not too tall. In town mileage 30-31 still. With 161,000+ miles I'm going to get a new paint job and replace some worn out fabric seats and a new door panel.
Acura Integra is fun and reliable
I love my car and am having a hard time accepting that I have to sell it. I bought it brand new in 1997, and I have not had any major problems with it at all, only regular maintenance checkups. The gas mileage is excellent, especially for highway driving. The car is peppy and agile, which makes it fun to drive (I recommend manual transmission for the most fun). Also, you don't need a VTEC engine to get good pickup. Composed of Honda parts, the Integra is also extremely reliable. If I weren't moving to Europe, I would choose to drive my car until the wheels fell off. No kidding!