2024 Acura Integra Type S
#1
2024 Acura Integra Type S
https://jalopnik.com/2024-acura-inte...ual-1850240980
Looking like a rebadged CTR which I suppose isn't a bad thing, until I start speculating on what the price will be, and considering what the regular Integra goes for there is little to be optimistic about.
Maybe it'll come with Super Handling AWD?
Looking like a rebadged CTR which I suppose isn't a bad thing, until I start speculating on what the price will be, and considering what the regular Integra goes for there is little to be optimistic about.
Maybe it'll come with Super Handling AWD?
#2
I'm quite interested in this one. Driving a TLX right now and really like what Acura's doing. Its 100% a Accord/Civic with nicer materials, but that appeals to me greatly. TLX is just way too heavy and slow so this could be perfect. I want to like the new TypeR but I'm not a huge fan of the hatch look, I much prefer the Si sedan. I'm definitely curious on price as the Type R is ~$46k and the TLX TypeS is $52k. I figure it'll come bang in the middle which is not a terrible price. Especially as you can't buy a TypeR without markup and to my knowlege the TLXs are selling for MSRP.
#3
ugh still not a fan. just too hard not to compare it to the past. my only hope is that the new Integra Type R is so nutty that you forgive all of its faults. kind of like the new CTR.
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shrykhar (03-21-2023)
#4
Hmm, reviewing the prices again, I suppose that the pricing as far off from the CTR pricing as I thought. I feel that this would've been better when the FK8 was still out as it would've given folks the mature option, but the current CTR remedied that so I wonder what this one will look like.
#5
No SH-AWD, price will be close to $50K, more refined than the CTR but not quite as quick, I would imagine (more weight, in all probability, as it's the "luxury" version of the CTR).
#6
Very interested in seeing the unveiling of this car next month. Based on what we've seen thus far in camo, teaser shots, and knowing that it will basically be a fancier Type-R, I'm wondering if this might be a good option for a new daily...
#7
https://jalopnik.com/2024-acura-inte...ual-1850240980
Looking like a rebadged CTR which I suppose isn't a bad thing, until I start speculating on what the price will be, and considering what the regular Integra goes for there is little to be optimistic about.
Maybe it'll come with Super Handling AWD?
Looking like a rebadged CTR which I suppose isn't a bad thing, until I start speculating on what the price will be, and considering what the regular Integra goes for there is little to be optimistic about.
Maybe it'll come with Super Handling AWD?
I read several articles on this so I don't remember where (it might have been Motor Trend) said base price is $48,xxx. Does that include delivery? Dunno. I am actually interested depending on supply and the level of douchery of my local dealers.
With the hatch, it could be a fun road trip car. I was eyeing 440 Grand Coupes as a road trip car for retirement because of the hatch, but this might be more fun. Just have to force the wife to learn to drive a stick so she can take her 2 hour shift behind the wheel on long days. She is ...........hesitant. I think "hell no" has been her position in the past on learning something new.
Last edited by vader1; 03-21-2023 at 10:13 AM.
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#8
This is pretty much what everybody predicted no? Basically a overpriced, rebadged CTR. The flares are unexpected though and I think will help even out the proportions, make it look better but....
at $50k though? That is a competition filled price point any which way you turn and the ITS wouldn't even be on my radar.
at $50k though? That is a competition filled price point any which way you turn and the ITS wouldn't even be on my radar.
#10
Man 50k is really getting you into some serious competition.