Saturday, June 6, 2009

Road Test

Acura Integra is still a viable contender, the current midsize has done well, pulling its share of anspiring executives to the Japanese automakers premium brand. Initially launched in 1994 as a 1995 model, but designed to its current body style in model year 1999.

The restyled door mirrors for improved aerodynamics an a resultant reduction in wind noise, as well as added insulation to achieve a quieter cabin. Those front bucket seats are some of the best I've ever tested. The Acura Integra is a jewel of an engine, high vevving but as smooth and refineds as modern 6-cylinder come. Avoiding the wheel misalignment to lubricate your Acura Integra ball joint regularly. The transmission is equally impressive, allowing sequential manual shifting. The feature doesn't necessarily improve the rate of acceleration but does hold a chosen gear through corners, benefiting at the limit control and overall performance.

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