1990-1993 Acura Integra: Overview
Updated: 11/23/08
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Pros
- Handling/roadholding
- Antilock brakes (GS, GS-R)
- Acceleration (5-speed)
- Fuel economy
- Reliability
Cons
- Rear-seat room (3-door)
- Acceleration (w/automatic transmission)
Vehicle Highlights
Bigger than the original Integra introduced in 1986 by Honda's luxury division, the early '90s replacement again came in hatchback coupe form but shared no major components with its predecessor. However, a longer 4-door notchback sedan replaced the original 4-door hatchback model. Space up front grew larger, while back-seat area shrunk a bit. The 2-door hatchback is a subcompact, while the 4-door--which measures 3.6 inches longer overall--ranks as a compact sedan.Three trim levels were originally offered: base RS, mid-level LS, and sporty GS. No airbag was available, but all Integras of this era have motorized front shoulder belts. They also have all-disc brakes and power rack-and-pinion steering. Antilock brakes were standard on the GS, but not available on lesser Integras.
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Expert Ratings Summary (view detailed report)
| Category | Acura Integra GS Rating | |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | 5 | |
| Fuel Economy | 6 | |
| Ride Quality | 3 | |
| Steering/Handling/Braking | 6 | |
| Quietness | 4 | |
| Controls/Materials | 6 | |
| Interior Room | 6 | |
| Room/Comfort (rear) | 2 | |
| Cargo Capacity | 5 | |
| Value within Class | 8 | |
| Total Score: | 51 |








