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!Aznboi128 04-29-2022 07:14 AM

Current ILX starts at $31-37
TLX starts at $45,7

I think they priced it right when comparing to their cars and Honda.

Alpine 04-29-2022 03:56 PM

So in reality, the best value trim will likely be the A-spec @ $37k + freight & pdi + fees + taxes = ~$44k for a Civic SI with CVT. If you need to lease/finance it you're looking at a $48-50k car...

Tapioca 04-30-2022 05:56 AM

I had a DA and later a DB2. The Type-R is a halo car to be sure, but the GSR and the non-VTEC cars were just sporty-ish cars, nothing more. They were never serious performance cars, despite what Reddit or nostalgia tells you.

These things used to cost well over 20K in the 1990s, which was a lot of money for essentially a Civic with a better interior and a double overhead cam motor. 45K is not unreasonable for a market segment that is very niche these days. Enthusiasts don't buy new cars - they buy 10K beaters.

JDMDreams 05-26-2022 12:35 PM

Review is out, still undecided about the design


blee123 06-11-2022 11:26 AM

Did anyone go and test drive it yet ?

How was it ?

JDMDreams 12-05-2022 07:41 AM

So there will be an Integra type s, they says type r motor, how the table has escalated :drunk:

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a4...e-s-confirmed/

tofu1413 12-05-2022 07:57 AM

Built for the folks that missed out on FL5 allocation.

I do feel the type S monkier should be for the mid line iteration for the Integra with a halo Type R model still being the top Dog for that line up.

Acura USA really makes some shitty marketing choices with the direction of their products.

tegra7 12-05-2022 07:59 AM

^No big wang?

EvoFire 12-05-2022 07:59 AM

I agree with tofu.

Unless they have something even crazier up their sleeve, this should really be the R.

tofu1413 12-05-2022 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tegra7 (Post 9083266)
^No big wang?

that type S looks pretty good as it sits. not sure how a wing would look on that ITS.

pherio 03-20-2023 11:40 AM

Teaser video is up for the Type-S

pherio 04-11-2023 07:24 AM

First looks are up

https://www.motortrend.com/uploads/2...und%7C1000:625

https://www.motortrend.com/news/2024...t-look-review/

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...3904ef0e62.jpg

https://jalopnik.com/2024-acura-inte...gle-1850321109

supafamous 04-11-2023 07:35 AM

Surprises:
- Only 40lbs heavier which tells me they didn't add much in the way of sound deadening which doesn't seem to align with the more luxurious aspirations of Acura. The power seats probably are half that weight gain if not most of it.
- Seats are just the standard buckets across the whole Acura line. Didn't expect the CTR's buckets but thought they'd have something in-between. The standard buckets are nice seats but they will NOT hold you in place for a track day.

Otherwise it's great to see a serious Type S car come out of Acura.

Badhobz 04-11-2023 07:37 AM

its not bad for a modern day car. But im not a huge fan of the acura styling... i think i rather go CTR.

68style 04-11-2023 09:42 AM

Funny how current trends for sales have left me feeling the same way about a car like this as I would have a few years ago about a new Ferrari... cool but not reasonably attainable or would take formidable hoop jumping/backdoor shenanigans to obtain... maybe not even at MSRP either.

They really have killed the fun in most things within the industry.

radeonboy 04-11-2023 09:47 AM

This is a cool car, but my gut reaction is to go with a CTR if I'm shopping in this segment. I can't help but see this Type S as an Integra with an aftermarket widebody kit - the aggressive styling fits the Type R better than the premium brand Acura's trying to project.

rawr 04-11-2023 11:10 AM

I actually think this looks better than the FL5. Considering I'm pretty low on the waitlist for the FL5 I just placed a deposit on this thing. Might trade in the GRC... we'll see.

JDMDreams 04-11-2023 12:10 PM

^^ must be nice to be able to just throw around money like that. Yes I'm not sure how I feel about this car, how much is it gonna be? $50+ for a 2l 4 banger fwd isn't really a good deal. I mean I'm sure I can spend $15k on an integra, ek, eg shell for a similar experience. Now that I can actually afford a car like this, I'm not sure if I'm willing to drop that much on the asking price.

68style 04-11-2023 12:16 PM

Gotta pay to play yo

People droppin 6 figs on no cylinders nowadays

On a serious note, anyone recommend an Acura dealer that's honest (haha) and doesn't fuck around with markups?

TopsyCrett 04-11-2023 12:23 PM

@JDMDreams ^ I am in the same boat as you. I am in my late 20's, working a steady career and can finally afford a car like this... but I am still choosing to build an older chassis (EK Civic) and not finance a modern performance car like this. (TBH, with dealer mark-up, taxes etc.. I wouldn't be surprised if it was around $70k all-in). My wrench time is limited, so I am comfortable paying a shop to install most of my modifications that I would normally take multiple weekends of my time whilst not nearly spending as much on a new car like this for a similar experience like you mentioned.

Working in the car industry, I am noticing these cars are selling to mainly those aged 30-45, long time car enthusiasts who once had the time to wrench on older cars... but now just want something ready to go out of the box for their daily commute and for occasional track days. Now working in a decent to well paying career, and their wrench time is heavily taken up by their spouse / raising a young family.

Traum 04-11-2023 12:24 PM

I hated the regular Integra with a passion, so I am quite surprised that the visual tweaks with this Type S has actually made it a decent looking car. The lower half of the front end, in particular, looks far better than the pedestrian version. I can't decide whether the fender flares are tacky or aggressive, but even the hood opening looks good too.

Now, if it could come in a hatch like the CTR, that would have been perfect. But I supposed the sedan format is intentional -- buy the CTR if you want a hatch, and the Integra Type S if you want a sedan.

JDMDreams 04-11-2023 12:24 PM

^^ I'm not even sure if this will sell much, I rarely see new tlx even with how good the type s is or only a few Integra's when they first came out

68style 04-11-2023 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Traum (Post 9095476)

Now, if it could come in a hatch like the CTR, that would have been perfect. But I supposed the sedan format is intentional -- buy the CTR if you want a hatch, and the Integra Type S if you want a sedan.

???

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...dc43bb5fec.jpg

tofu1413 04-11-2023 04:26 PM

Cool car, just disappointed with the seats, otherwise exactly what we were expecting for a type S monkier machine.

big fan of the wide track and the vented hood.

Bender Unit 04-11-2023 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TopsyCrett (Post 9095475)
Working in the car industry, I am noticing these cars are selling to mainly those aged 30-45, long time car enthusiasts who once had the time to wrench on older cars... but now just want something ready to go out of the box for their daily commute and for occasional track days. Now working in a decent to well paying career, and their wrench time is heavily taken up by their spouse / raising a young family.

Fit right in :fullofwin:


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