2024 Acura Integra Consumer Reviews
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Uncomfortable
Car drives like the road is bumpy,drive light if you’re alone but feels the weight of the passengers in the vehicle and the seats are too hard.
Not worth the price tag
For the price tag the design of this car seems to not be very well thought out. The center display is faced AWAY from the driver making it pretty obviously hard to see. I didn't notice this during the test drive because the displays base colors are dark grey with white lettering, colors that make the screen easy to see. Of course now that I own the car most of the time when I'm using the display I have my phone plugged using Apple car play for maps. Now the display angle becomes evident and it's really hard to see the directions. Another thing I now notice is that the position of the backup camera isn't well thought out either. When the car is in reverse I can see a bit of my license plate which is stange and when it rains forget about it I can't see at all. My previous car a 2020 honda civic never had this problem for far less money! I think there's something wrong with the placement of the backup camera causing it to be very susceptible to getting wet and rain drops blocking the view. The rear window is very small making it hard to see what's behind me and there seems to be a tint on everything from the center display to the rear view mirror making it really hard to see out of. I guess the car isn't all bad. One thing I do like is the hatchback. The extra room is noticeable for sure and it makes it easy to store large items in the trunk. I also like the driving modes. I think the comfort mode that I use when I'm not on the highway promotes safer driving and better fuel efficiency since the car doesn't gain speed as fast. Overall now that I've had this car for a couple weeks I don't see any real benefit of paying the higher price tag when I could have gotten a car that was designed better in the 25-28k range with better fuel efficiency.
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- Base 4dr Hatchback w/A-Spec and Technology PackagesMSRP: $29,924In-stock online
- Base 4dr Hatchback w/A-Spec PackageMSRP: $28,497In-stock online
- Base 4dr Hatchback w/A-Spec and Technology PackagesMSRP: $30,495In-stock online
Fantastic tribute to the original
Lots of room for both passengers and/or cargo! Enough power. Fun to drive. Great gas mileage!
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Kind of luxurious but slow and common
I have owned this car for 3 months so far, it is alright but it is fwd and i hate that. I also dislike how honda being who they are put 1.5t in a car that should have a 2.0 turbo. They make the car slow, and 4 door and then wonder why sales are low. I have been thinking about trading it in for a lexus those are more luxurious and better than owning a slightly better civic. It is eww
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Overpriced Civic
Let me start off with the good. - It is great on gas, I can get close to 40 MPG when trying - Lots of tech features - Best factory audio system I've heard on a car under 70K - Exterior styling looks very nice The bad: - Rattles galore, everything rattles on the interior - Interior fit and finish is not great, trim doesn't line up in place or doesn't fit right - Crazy under powered, the car is slow even with the manual trans - Doesn't hold it's value like a normal Honda I may could live with the bad from above, but there is one thing I can't and I hate driving the car due to it. THE ROAD NOISE. Above 45-50 MPH and the cabin is so dang loud. On the highway it's live driving a tin can. Radio has to be cranked high to hear anything and the bluetooth is useless as everything thinks I am driving with the windows down. I've tried installing better tires and adding sound deadening to the hatch but it did not make much of a difference.
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