2025 Acura Integra Consumer Reviews
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Not even close to luxury car
This was my 8th Acura. Acura cars were meeting the expectations and always felt as you are driving a good car. Not the new Integra. The price went up significantly and car deteriorated at the same rate. New Integra is very hard in driving. You can feel every smallest bump on the road and crossing a railroad track is a torture. it is missing some very basic features like Home Link, seat memory and many many many other. The interior has nothing to do with luxury. I could not handle all these changes and got rid of the car.
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Hidden gem, Happy customer
My lease ended for my 2020 Honda Accord Sport 1.5T and I really wasn’t looking forward to the new gen bodystyle of the 2023 Accord. They went backwards in my opinion. Fortunately, the lease programs for the new Accord and even the new Civic were well above my price range for cars I really wouldn’t be happy with. Luckily, I saw the Acura Integra winning North American Car of the Year and I decided to look into it. Landed a great deal on a 2023 Acura Integra Aspec Tech White with Red Interior. I didn’t even need to test drive it. It’s a honda after all. I instantly fell in love! I’ve always wanted red interior and i’m happy I got to stay in the Honda family, but now got to enjoy some luxury. The ride is quite enjoyable while switching dynamic modes. I love how the dash is setup compared to my old Accord. Speakers are excellent. Touchscreen is the perfect size and better than my old Accord. I never knew how much I needed all the bells and whistles such as the HUD display, memory seats, auto rain sensors, mirror tilt for parking, and auto dimming rear mirror. And the car is just an absolute beauty. Overall, I think Acura did a fantastic job with the new Integra. Highly recommend A++
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- Base 4dr Hatchback w/A-Spec PackageMSRP: $36,19520 mi away
- Base 4dr Hatchback w/A-Spec and Technology PackagesMSRP: $39,79520 mi away
- Base 4dr Hatchback w/A-Spec and Technology PackagesMSRP: $39,79520 mi away
Buy a civic instead
This car was a huge disappointment. Everything about it is cheap. The stereo quality is awful, the ride is extremely rough even for a “sportier” car. I’ve had a few issues with the tailgate leaking water. This car is just a big let down and I wish I could return it. I drove it for three days and liked my 2017 Honda civic exl better.
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If you get it you get it
This car is for specific buyers. If fun to drive is what you are looking for this car fits the bill. If fun to drive is what you want definitely get the manual. if you want a quiet sedate sedan look elsewhere this is not it. The seats sit low and are a bit firm. The car is not as quiet as other cars. The stock tires are very squishy corporate. The DWS06 replacements I put on should have been OEM. I say don’t buy this car unless fun is at the top of the list.
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My Favorite Car Yet!!!
This is my 3rd Acura and my favorite thus far. I've owned a 2013 Acura TL Tech, 2017 Acura ILX Tech and now the 2023 Acura Integra Tech A-Spec. The Acura TL Tech provided a luxe feel but it was too wide for my taste and made me feel like it was more of a family car...definitely not one for a single woman with no kids in her 20s. So I decided to switch it up for the Acura ILX Tech...loved the fact it was sleeker and suited me more looks-wise BUT after experiencing the more luxe cabin and smooth ride of the Acura TL Tech, the ILX just couldn't compare. When I found out the Acura Integra came out I went to the dealership to check it out AND fell in love. I did research on the car and decided to purchase it...6 months later I'm more in love with this car than when I first got it. The aesthetic is sporty plus sleek, the cabin is high-end to the max with the sporty A-Spec red & black seats plus the ambient lighting, the 9 inch infotainment screen with the tech in the dashboard too (no more two screen displays yaaaay!!!!), cellphone wireless charger, multiple usb/chargers slots in the front plus back of the car for your guests, the amazing ELS sound system, the massive trunk space AND the option to choose between comfort, sport and normal mode to determine the driving experience you want...this car is everything. The cabin is luxe, the ride especially on comfort mode is smooth, the sound system is amazing, the technology is on-point with Apple Carplay or Android Auto, all the bells and whistles...plus this car is so gorgeous, I turn heads when I pull-up and the compliments are endless. The car definitely provided the most bang for my bucks. Acura has been criticized for so long as being "boring" or too much like a Honda...that I feel like the critics automatically threw this car in the "another boring Acura" category. They compared this car to the Civic Si and I was like no way in hello kitty!!! My fiancé has a 2022 Civic Si...and my car is clearly the luxe option between the two cars. The main difference is the ride and features plus I believe that car is only offered with manual shift which is a no go for automatic drivers like me...plus how you going to offer the front seats to have the sporty red/black seats but the back seats are all black?!? PLEASE STOP WITH THE ACURA HATE!!! It's becoming a tadbit pathetic after Acura has clearly stepped their game up with all of their vehicles in 2022 and 2023. That 2024 Acura Integra S-Type is about to kill all of that noise...but if you're like me which is a person that uses their car just to go run errands, go to work, for simple drives and you don't need all of that engine power that an S-Type Acura provides, check out the 2023 Acura Integra Tech A-Spec. It's not only worth the money but you will get more for much less than Benz, Lexus, Audi and BMW are charging for their cars with reasonable maintenance costs.
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