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8:42 Thank you scotty for mentioning this! Some people including myself don't particularly care for an Suv, Crossover, or Pickup and just want a simple small Sedan, or Coupe that gets good gas mileage!
Scotty, so glad you did this review, as i just picked up my 23 integra last week and i HIGHLY value your opinions. We traded in our 23 jeep compass as i told my wife how much the value will drop, and doesn't have the longevity of a honda transmission or engine! So far, absolutely loving the integra!
My first three cars were Acura, integra, TL and RDX. After driving my truck, I'm missing my Acuras. I love that the Integra came back. Really want one with the six speed.
Can confirm everything he's saying here. I bought a new Integra a couple months ago and I absolutely love it. Great gas mileage, good price, all the amenities I could ever need. I was looking at Civics and they were too expensive!
Never thought Civic will be considered to be too expensive, but here we are. Was considering a Civic si, but price goes up to ~40k with all the markups. Integra has way better ride, sound system, and a HATCH.
Honda is the best hands down. I have a 1993 Honda Accord that is my project car. Swapped out the non VTEC f22a1 for the f23a1 VTEC. Runs and drives great. Also 5 speed swapped it and I'm about to fix the rust and completely repaint it. Love this car to death, my mom had one, thus why I love these cars. Runs and drives great with 30k on the engine and transmission and 256k on the body. Also got the nice OEM Honda prelude fan blade rims on it. Those are some of the only rims Honda made that are designed to cool down the breaks.
I must say I agree completely with Scotty regarding the SUV trend. How many times have you seen those mammoth vehicles with more than 1 passenger? Yes, rarely. Its insane how inefficient that is, and speaks volumes about the mindset of the average consumer.
Scotty, glad you got your hands on an Integra. I have a manual and boy is it a blast in these mountains as my daily. This car is underrated and underpriced in my opinion. Many complain about the price, but you’re getting a lot for your money. Very satisfied. I should bring my six speed to you for you to have a little fun with. You’d have to drive throw it around on a curvy road to understand and appreciate it. The limited slip differential is remarkable on this Integra.
Its a fastback sedan. Not just a regular sedan. Thats why people are loving this car. Practical, sporty, premium to luxurious feel inside when fully loaded. Great mpg too. Reliable. Acuras #2 best selling car. MDX is #1.
4:55 if the wheels pop or tires get bent he can get them fix 🤣 I'm sure Scotty caught it and left it there. Scotty's videos are the best for many reasons
@@fordhouse8bNo it's a distinction WITH a difference because the price difference is like 2.5k not 13k. I have no idea where that number came from but its absolutely false.
I walked away from the Honda dealer when I found out that all that they offered was a CV transmission. What a joke? I walked down the street & bought a RAV4.
I got a used 2024 Integra with a manual with only 2400 miles for $33k before taxes, and that was with the extra dealer crap tacked on. It's still a brand new car, and I got it cheaper than what most Si's in my area go for. Now's a good time to look for Integras!
They stopped making the Integra because the Integra nameplate was starting to overtake the Acura brand. Which is so shortsighted imo, I was brought home with my twin from the hospital in the 90s in a first gen 1989 2 door hatchback , 5 spd. I loved that vehicle many many fond memories.
The shock is what a lame FWD econobox that Honda foists on the market as an Acura. The ILX was a big, fat fail, so no surprise they dumped the brand and dragged out the Integra name from the back room. Go ahead and use the word need a bunch of times related to the lack of AWD, at the end of the day Acura has a non competitive offering which lacks AWD.
My heart just melted oh my I have a 2008 Honda Accord 3.5 L for some stupid reason I had to get the starter replaced but she's still just zoom zoom with the three and a half liter with that light frame the gas mileage I get is equal to the 4 cylinder VTEC but unlike the 4 cylinder I have the 6 cylinder running about 280 horsepower they say 270 but that's what the factory rating is it's been worked on a few times by Honda technicians and I don't know any of those guys that don't love the three and a half liter
@J Beav Now that's a car!!! Keep the timing belft changed and it will last forever as i'm sure you already know. Just like my 93 Ranger 5 speed with 317K on the original drive and powertrains.
The first car that I bought new off the lot was a 1990 Acura Integra, 2-door hatch-back, red pearl, with a 5-speed standard, and a radio with a cassette player - reversible at that. I put about 100,000 miles on it in 5 years. Then I got married. Then had a kid. The next 6 years saw only about 40,000 more miles go on it. In all, I got 11 years of use out of it before I had to let it go.
Wrong Scotty. You need all wheel drive in the snow. Car engines are no longer iron, hoods are not as heavy, the engine is mounted too far back in the bay for handling, ground clearance stinks, and tires are too low profile and wide.
Mazda makes the best manuals on the market. I have a manual Accord, Civic, Mazda 3 and Infiniti G35. The G is the worst. The Mazda is the smoothest and most responsive. I’d gladly buy another Mazda 3 or 6 in a manual.
I always thought the Civic and ILX and Integra were built on the same platform anyway. Honda just calls it something different cuz of a few interior upgrades. My CRX Si had a 1.5 as well! Wish i still owned it. Thanks Scotty.
The ilx is on the 9th gen civic frame, comes with a k24 and a dct and the older models had a manual option. It seems like the new hondas and acuras are abandoning the 2.4’s sadly, and also the dct’s
Another detail about the Integra is that unlike CLA, A3, CT4, and 2series gran coupe, this has hatchback practicality. Honda is expecting to release a Civic Hybrid for N. America soon, and I hope that's a hatch. Trunked sedans are showing their downsides, but it doesn't mean that CUV is always the answer, and that's what hatchbacks prove.
Also small station wagons. I have a 2013 TSX sport wagon and I have a fun to drive sporty car that’s also practical. You make a very good point, SUV’s are not always the answer.
@@whatsupdude trunks have their downfall with cargo. Hatches simply store more, and you won't worry about the uncertainty of whether hinges will crush cargo
You noted he could get 2 snow tires for the front for winter . I live in BC , Canada you have to get 4 Winter tires for some roads not just 2 ( where and when winter rated tires are required )
Honda already fixed it when the Accord's 1.5 turbo came out, all 1.5 turbo in the tenth-gen Civic and the CRV might have oil dilution in the cold weather(Not 11th-gen Civic & newest CRV), as I said, they already fixed it with the newer version of the 1.5 turbo (ex. the Accord's 1.5 turbo)
@@tedsmallwood3624 Welcome to inflation. The Civic was launched before it so I am sure they will adjust the price next year. In fact they stopped orders in the Si till 2023.
Drove one of these about 30 miles a few weeks ago. LOVED it. My goodness these are perfect! Make sure you ONLY use premium and keep up the maintenance. These turbo engines are different. Regular oil changes and regular maintenance. These will last forever.
@Yamaha Rider funny how you mention that today, because next weekend I’m getting a 1986 Dark grey prelude towed to my house, with 234,000 elderly driven miles. The old man owned it from new up until 2020, & it’s been sitting since.
Dleaware resurfaces all roads every two or three years. It's continual construction but not many pot holes. They have had 95 mostly closed down for the past 2 years.
Wish Ford would bring back the Crown Vic/Mercury Grand Marquis with the same previous 4.6 liter 8 cylinder engine. I'm sure lots of police & sheriff departments would buy them, as well as pent-up demand of everyday drivers for such vehicles. There's not enough spare electrical grid capacity for 90% of the driving public to switch to EV's.
I bought tire and rim insurance on my 2017 Mercedes Benz GLA250. Fell into a huge pothole in Montreal and mucked up two rims. Dealer says...that's not covered. You have to break the rim for it to be covered. Well..if I break the rims I probably have a lot of other damage that will be covered by my auto insurance. So, for me, tire and rim insurance was not worth the 1,100 dollars. But it has been a good car... only stuff I have had to replace were the batteries (there are two of them) and a set of winter tires.
I will never sell off, trade or part with my 2018 Acura ILX. It's really a shame that it was replaced by the Acura Integra. The ole reliable Honda 2.4 non turbo in mine will last for so many years as oppose to the infamous 1.5T oil dilution used in the new Integra. Acura downgraded with this one. They should have kept the ILX.
@@overseasterritory8983 oh I thought you said the new Acura Integra has oil dilution issues but if it takes the oil That you said negates that then it doesn’t have an issue with the new Integra correct?
Truck sales are going down because the gas prices and finally people are waking up and not paying those rip-off prices they want for these trucks. I think the sedan will be the big sellers in a couple years
So what?every company has issues. Honda and Toyota are the most reliable. And he has said 100 times the gf6 oil fixes that issue, somehow. I don't remember but I think its the gf6 oil. And yes...they fixed it
@@richsweeney1115 From your answer, it feels like you are targeted and taking it so personally... Easy man!!! I am 5 X times Honda Owner from UK, My last one was a 2009 Accord with the 2.4L + Manual transmission (Acura TSX in US), a wonderful machine . I was considering a 2017/18 Civic with the 1.5 L turbo ( 180 HP) but was discouraged due to the risk of oil dilution been raised by Scotty several times. And since I have full respect for this man's knowledge and advises, I was just wondering, how come now he is recommending that 1.5L turbo in that new Acura? Have they fixed that dilution issue. I also heard( but not as frequent) that the turbo itself have issues and not as reliable as you might expect from Honda. Anyway, I was looking for pure expert from Scotty regarding this engine. My other choice will be a 2017/18 Lexus IS300h ( 2.5L + eCVT)...Cheers
@@crazzyoboy Well you should base your decision on noise, comfort, and economy. Very different between the two lines of cars. Fuel dilution was reduced for 2018 and later Civics and the turbos are excellent quality. To address fuel dilution you can use a better oil, break it in properly helps seal rings better, and oil change at 4-5k works out fine. Honda gets 10mpg better than the IS Lexus but the IS better looking, quieter and has smoother engine.
Quick question. Has Honda / Acura resolved the oil dilution issue in the 1.5T? Couple years ago, I bought my mom a 2019 CRV and it's been fine. She drives it on / off and I get the oil changed faithfully. I'm picking up my 2023 Integra tomorrow. 6 speed MT. Test drove a 228i (BMW) and loved it, but that thing is technology overload. I had to figure out how to put it in Park. I don't mind some technology, but it's sad that the European models have gone nuts. Don't get me wrong, I came away with a smile after the test drive of the BMW, but long-term as a comfortable daily commute car, the Integra with the manual transmission will be fun. I love manuals. I had a 1999 Integra GS-R which ended up stolen back in 2002. Never recovered it.
I ended up with the 2024 integera. I’m happy with it but with 600 miles on it. Only just then did something start rattling inside the cabin. I hope it’s something I left in the truck rolling around.
Anyone interested in being an auto body technician? You know there's a lot less Bondo than it used to be. It's a lot more replacing these days and they actually glue panels on. They don't tackle them anymore or spot weldom they glue them on. It's a lot different than it used to be. They have respiratory systems and fans in the shop at you know it's not 1981 anymore
Now, I've been told that if you're going to get winter tires you should get all 4 of them. You seemed to be saying that you just need to get the front ones.
I am sure they have improved the injectors and the timing and metering has been tweaked to warm up faster. The only problem is no balance shafts so it vibrates but when driving the newest Civic it sounded and felt really good unlike the first generation of 1.5T
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I hope TRD isn't short for "turd" 😆
That Honda 1.5 L Turbo has incredible gas mileage for the performance
Was that you, Scottie??
@@eaea8326 lol
The entire car industry has been shocked so many times in the last few weeks that it's been electrocuted to death!
The word "shock" is less shocking than it used to be haha
The only thing that has 'shocked' me is how stupid buyers of new cars are at these prices!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I seem to have fallen down a TH-cam Algorithm where China keeps 'Shocking' the World and its Economy will collapse next week.
This has been going on for over a year now. But because idiots like me keep watching the vids, more keep being made...
For the 21st time the industry is shocked.
…. This month!! 😆😆😆
Bwahaha
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe there is a short somewhere and Scotty can hook up his expensive scan tool to find it. 😂
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Honestly would’ve been shocking had they put the Accord 2.0t motor in it
My Celica and I are starting to believe that Scotty is becoming an Acura/Honda man.
Scotty belongs to the streets
My Acura RL has been hurtin my pockets tell u that’s real
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They gave him a few bands
He's everything. If good if bad as it is.
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Thank you scotty for mentioning this! Some people including myself don't particularly care for an Suv, Crossover, or Pickup and just want a simple small Sedan, or Coupe that gets good gas mileage!
Scotty, so glad you did this review, as i just picked up my 23 integra last week and i HIGHLY value your opinions. We traded in our 23 jeep compass as i told my wife how much the value will drop, and doesn't have the longevity of a honda transmission or engine! So far, absolutely loving the integra!
My first three cars were Acura, integra, TL and RDX. After driving my truck, I'm missing my Acuras. I love that the Integra came back. Really want one with the six speed.
I got one with the 6 spd worth it 100%
I think you would enjoy the 6-speed manual, A-Spec w/ Tech even more! I agree, Scotty not everyone wants or needs an SUV. This one is high on my list.
Can confirm everything he's saying here. I bought a new Integra a couple months ago and I absolutely love it. Great gas mileage, good price, all the amenities I could ever need. I was looking at Civics and they were too expensive!
Never thought Civic will be considered to be too expensive, but here we are. Was considering a Civic si, but price goes up to ~40k with all the markups. Integra has way better ride, sound system, and a HATCH.
@@kenv8166 civic at brazil is a luxury car 😅
Hey Kyle. What Integra trim have the SI engine? Does it come on the basic trim?
@@markie0320 yes all the Integra trims have the SI engine. You can't get a manual on the base trim though.
@@kylehudgins5255 How much was it?
Honda is the best hands down. I have a 1993 Honda Accord that is my project car. Swapped out the non VTEC f22a1 for the f23a1 VTEC. Runs and drives great. Also 5 speed swapped it and I'm about to fix the rust and completely repaint it. Love this car to death, my mom had one, thus why I love these cars. Runs and drives great with 30k on the engine and transmission and 256k on the body. Also got the nice OEM Honda prelude fan blade rims on it. Those are some of the only rims Honda made that are designed to cool down the breaks.
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Sounds like a shitbox, tbh. Get an H22 in there.
CB7’s are the best. I’ve had 4 over the years. One had a JDM H22A and many mods.
I must say I agree completely with Scotty regarding the SUV trend.
How many times have you seen those mammoth vehicles with more than 1 passenger?
Yes, rarely.
Its insane how inefficient that is, and speaks volumes about the mindset of the average consumer.
I love my new Integra specked out just like that one. It's a fun-driving car.
Love this car so much, no matter what people say Acura put a lot of work in this car
what do people say?
That it's lit @@farawayskies
Scotty, glad you got your hands on an Integra. I have a manual and boy is it a blast in these mountains as my daily. This car is underrated and underpriced in my opinion. Many complain about the price, but you’re getting a lot for your money. Very satisfied. I should bring my six speed to you for you to have a little fun with. You’d have to drive throw it around on a curvy road to understand and appreciate it. The limited slip differential is remarkable on this Integra.
Scotty your videos made me a home mechanic 😂
I'm SHOCKED by SHOCKING Scotty . . . SHOTTY!
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Its a fastback sedan. Not just a regular sedan. Thats why people are loving this car. Practical, sporty, premium to luxurious feel inside when fully loaded. Great mpg too. Reliable. Acuras #2 best selling car. MDX is #1.
4:55 if the wheels pop or tires get bent he can get them fix 🤣 I'm sure Scotty caught it and left it there.
Scotty's videos are the best for many reasons
I love the design of the new acuras and Hondas. They look like modern rovers
older ones are classics
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@@RohanSanjith not as 🥱 as you mate 😂
The old Integra had double wishbone suspension hence the better ride.
Scotty you don't have to pay $13K extra for the manual...it is just that the manual is only available on the A-Spec (top of the line) model.
If you don’t want the top of the line, that is a difference without a distinction.
...so you're saying you have to pay 13k extra for the manual...
SCAM all the same.
@@fordhouse8bNo it's a distinction WITH a difference because the price difference is like 2.5k not 13k. I have no idea where that number came from but its absolutely false.
I walked away from the Honda dealer when I found out that all that they offered was a CV transmission. What a joke? I walked down the street & bought a RAV4.
I only really trust Scotty! Keep us on the straight path brother. Thanks
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I got a used 2024 Integra with a manual with only 2400 miles for $33k before taxes, and that was with the extra dealer crap tacked on. It's still a brand new car, and I got it cheaper than what most Si's in my area go for. Now's a good time to look for Integras!
They stopped making the Integra because the Integra nameplate was starting to overtake the Acura brand. Which is so shortsighted imo, I was brought home with my twin from the hospital in the 90s in a first gen 1989 2 door hatchback , 5 spd. I loved that vehicle many many fond memories.
The shock is what a lame FWD econobox that Honda foists on the market as an Acura. The ILX was a big, fat fail, so no surprise they dumped the brand and dragged out the Integra name from the back room. Go ahead and use the word need a bunch of times related to the lack of AWD, at the end of the day Acura has a non competitive offering which lacks AWD.
“If the wheels pop and the tires get bent”
Oh dang, I didn’t realize they could do that. Ive been looking at it backwards my whole life!
My heart just melted oh my I have a 2008 Honda Accord 3.5 L for some stupid reason I had to get the starter replaced but she's still just zoom zoom with the three and a half liter with that light frame the gas mileage I get is equal to the 4 cylinder VTEC but unlike the 4 cylinder I have the 6 cylinder running about 280 horsepower they say 270 but that's what the factory rating is it's been worked on a few times by Honda technicians and I don't know any of those guys that don't love the three and a half liter
94;Acura integra red 223k. Bought new in 1993. Still awesome stick shift coupe.
@J Beav Now that's a car!!! Keep the timing belft changed and it will last forever as i'm sure you already know. Just like my 93 Ranger 5 speed with 317K on the original drive and powertrains.
I use it to deliver groceries for Instacart and I will get the timing belt changed at 300k.
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I don't need AWD but I do need 4WD (for winter/snow driving).
front/rear lockers too.
The first car that I bought new off the lot was a 1990 Acura Integra, 2-door hatch-back, red pearl, with a 5-speed standard, and a radio with a cassette player - reversible at that. I put about 100,000 miles on it in 5 years. Then I got married. Then had a kid. The next 6 years saw only about 40,000 more miles go on it. In all, I got 11 years of use out of it before I had to let it go.
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Wrong Scotty. You need all wheel drive in the snow. Car engines are no longer iron, hoods are not as heavy, the engine is mounted too far back in the bay for handling, ground clearance stinks, and tires are too low profile and wide.
I love Honda because they still make Quick enthusiast cars at a generally affordable price. I just wish they made something RWD like an S2000 again.
Nothing quick about this
@4:49 - You definitely don't want your wheels to pop or your tires getting bent.
Good to see you're getting better Scotty 👍 🤠
Up here in Alberta I'll take awd , but if I lived in Vancouver I would get front wheel drive
Nice car. I would still pay extra for the 6-speed manual. My wife bought a brand-new Mazda 3 Hatchback with the 6-speed manual.
Mazda makes the best manuals on the market. I have a manual Accord, Civic, Mazda 3 and Infiniti G35. The G is the worst. The Mazda is the smoothest and most responsive. I’d gladly buy another Mazda 3 or 6 in a manual.
what year 3? I found the previous 3 to have stiff and rubbery shifter
That Honda model looks hella fantastic.
Finally a Acura with a real name is back
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I always thought the Civic and ILX and Integra were built on the same platform anyway. Honda just calls it something different cuz of a few interior upgrades. My CRX Si had a 1.5 as well! Wish i still owned it. Thanks Scotty.
Same with Nissan/Infiniti Toyota/Lexus snapperhead
The ilx is on the 9th gen civic frame, comes with a k24 and a dct and the older models had a manual option. It seems like the new hondas and acuras are abandoning the 2.4’s sadly, and also the dct’s
Somebody went 1,000,000 miles in a CRX!
I'm happy with my 2022 Civic and eventually would like an Acura and appreciate the interior similarities.
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I currently have a 2021 Accord Sport SE, and it's a blast!!
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*_My favorite TH-camr! #1!_* Scotty, I still like my Ford Edge (even if I just paid $2,000 to replace the PTU) but this Honda is nice! 👍
Way to SHOCK us SHOCKING Scotty . . . SHOTTY!
The entire car industry shocks everytime Scotty post a new video...
Nice video, but didn't the 1.5L Earthdream engines have engine oil dilution problem?
4:50 “so that if the wheels pop or the tires get bent” lol Scotty got it backwards I think
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Another detail about the Integra is that unlike CLA, A3, CT4, and 2series gran coupe, this has hatchback practicality. Honda is expecting to release a Civic Hybrid for N. America soon, and I hope that's a hatch. Trunked sedans are showing their downsides, but it doesn't mean that CUV is always the answer, and that's what hatchbacks prove.
Also small station wagons. I have a 2013 TSX sport wagon and I have a fun to drive sporty car that’s also practical. You make a very good point, SUV’s are not always the answer.
Civic Hybrid is already in EU at least
Why hatch better than trunk sedans ?
@@whatsupdude trunks have their downfall with cargo. Hatches simply store more, and you won't worry about the uncertainty of whether hinges will crush cargo
We had to Acura integra's best little fast cars that got get fuel economy the horn looks like the same style from my 1991
I like the old Dial's and Gauge's instead of computer screens. God bless everyone!
You noted he could get 2 snow tires for the front for winter . I live in BC , Canada you have to get 4 Winter tires for some roads not just 2 ( where and when winter rated tires are required )
You should always get 4 show tires or the handing will be dangerous
Oops snow tires
Somebody should massage this Scotty imposter. 😄
Hey Scotty, since this is a direct injection engine like the Honda civic wouldn’t there be a concern for oil dilution?
Only if you drive short trip like 3miles in cold weather. Otherwise no worries. Many other DI engine has oil dilution too
Honda already fixed it when the Accord's 1.5 turbo came out, all 1.5 turbo in the tenth-gen Civic and the CRV might have oil dilution in the cold weather(Not 11th-gen Civic & newest CRV), as I said, they already fixed it with the newer version of the 1.5 turbo (ex. the Accord's 1.5 turbo)
2019 or 2020 and up have been fixed
My wife's 14 escape has the 2.0 ecoboost , with direct injection and a turbo and has no issues
@@meeralrafee1875 nah. My 21 civic has oil dilution just not serious
5:15 growing up there, I can confirm that city has very terrible roads, full of potholes and unfinished roads
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I remember when Honda came out with The Acccord. They were Really Great Cars.
If is not rusted out it is still good car
I love how scotty is not panicked and keeps talking at 3:55 when some gunfire erupts in the distance
I'm pretty sure that was construction in the background but either way he didn't react LOL
Cleanest car Scotty as ever reviewed.
Scotty $35,000.00 is not a decent price for small compact cars these days...
@@tedsmallwood3624 TED with inflation skyrocketing 35,000 could be the new 28
i think for 35k u get a-lot there, its a very nice Civic
@@tedsmallwood3624 Welcome to inflation. The Civic was launched before it so I am sure they will adjust the price next year. In fact they stopped orders in the Si till 2023.
What about the 1.5L turbo oil delusion issue?
Check it ✔️ My cousin came into town the other week and his battery died. On a whim I checked the oil dang near 2 courts low.
I actually think Honda makes one of the best AWD system. The SH-AWD they put in Acuras
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Yea my mom's 07 Rdx is great with AWD and it still does great in the winter.
Yeah I have an ‘09 MDX and the SH-AWD is amazing
Drove one of these about 30 miles a few weeks ago. LOVED it. My goodness these are perfect! Make sure you ONLY use premium and keep up the maintenance.
These turbo engines are different. Regular oil changes and regular maintenance. These will last forever.
Great review. I agree, SUVs are ridiculous in most situations.
Snow Tires work Pretty Good if the Bottom don't Drag.
miss my 1994 Integra GS-R manual.
I always liked the looks of the Honda Prelude. Don't know about performance, but it was in my opinion the Best looking Honda car.
@Yamaha Rider funny how you mention that today, because next weekend I’m getting a 1986 Dark grey prelude towed to my house, with 234,000 elderly driven miles. The old man owned it from new up until 2020, & it’s been sitting since.
Scotty been watching your channel for a while but when you were talking about winter tires always put four on not just the front
Ill get a suv when its too painfull to get out of my Crosstour!
Scotty, 87 or 91 Octane recommended? Glen
Integra always had a 4 door option.
Honda...the most important thing to know about on your dash is that your BT is connected.
Happy Monday! Scotty hope you having a bless day that color looks awesome on the Car.
Bring back the Prelude... w/ rear wheel drive. Maybe a Type R?
Love it! I only wish he would have opted for the manual though.
Dleaware resurfaces all roads every two or three years. It's continual construction but not many pot holes. They have had 95 mostly closed down for the past 2 years.
Wish Ford would bring back the Crown Vic/Mercury Grand Marquis with the same previous 4.6 liter 8 cylinder engine. I'm sure lots of police & sheriff departments would buy them, as well as pent-up demand of everyday drivers for such vehicles. There's not enough spare electrical grid capacity for 90% of the driving public to switch to EV's.
I agree with scotty about the Toyota "mouth" design.
I bought tire and rim insurance on my 2017 Mercedes Benz GLA250. Fell into a huge pothole in Montreal and mucked up two rims. Dealer says...that's not covered. You have to break the rim for it to be covered. Well..if I break the rims I probably have a lot of other damage that will be covered by my auto insurance. So, for me, tire and rim insurance was not worth the 1,100 dollars. But it has been a good car... only stuff I have had to replace were the batteries (there are two of them) and a set of winter tires.
It’s not a Sedan though
It’s a Hatchback but Honda/Acura calls it a Liftback
Thinking of trading in my 2015 Honda accord coupe for this. Thanks for the review!
I really like that color! Definitely a bummer about the high price for a stick shift though, ouch :(
@@jamesvandamme7786 Same situation here. missed my golf mk5(rabbit) standard so much. That's before I got married.
There’s a word for dealers up charging for a manual tranny: greed. The manuals cost less to make.
I will never sell off, trade or part with my 2018 Acura ILX. It's really a shame that it was replaced by the Acura Integra. The ole reliable Honda 2.4 non turbo in mine will last for so many years as oppose to the infamous 1.5T oil dilution used in the new Integra. Acura downgraded with this one. They should have kept the ILX.
So the new Acura Integra 1.5 L turbo has an issue with oil dilution
With the new 0w 16 oil the dilution issue is fixed, Scotty has shown this in previous videos
@@overseasterritory8983 oh I thought you said the new Acura Integra has oil dilution issues but if it takes the oil That you said negates that then it doesn’t have an issue with the new Integra correct?
Only the a few Civic and CRVs before 2020 had the oil dilution on the 1.5T. I have a 1.5T Accord and have had zero problems with oil dilution.
No, BC they fixed that.
Truck sales are going down because the gas prices and finally people are waking up and not paying those rip-off prices they want for these trucks. I think the sedan will be the big sellers in a couple years
Nice! Now if they brought back the Legend, I would actually consider getting one of those.
the legend turned into the RL/RLX but they discontinued that in 2020
Totally agree. The 1991 and up Legends were spectacular! Nice low and stable handling. With a newer V6 the same car would be so sweet!
Loved my Acura Legend!
Honda should build a two-door version of the Integra, like they did back in the old days, since those are the most popular cars with the tuner crowd
Any word if the AMC 4x4 Eagle coming back?
I would love one.
Do u have any videos on the new chrysler pacificas?
Scotty, What about the oil dilution in these 1.5 liter turbo engines from Honda? Have they fixed it now after what 6 years now?
So what?every company has issues. Honda and Toyota are the most reliable. And he has said 100 times the gf6 oil fixes that issue, somehow. I don't remember but I think its the gf6 oil. And yes...they fixed it
No they never completely fixed it. Its their crappy direct injection.
@@richsweeney1115 From your answer, it feels like you are targeted and taking it so personally... Easy man!!! I am 5 X times Honda Owner from UK, My last one was a 2009 Accord with the 2.4L + Manual transmission (Acura TSX in US), a wonderful machine . I was considering a 2017/18 Civic with the 1.5 L turbo ( 180 HP) but was discouraged due to the risk of oil dilution been raised by Scotty several times. And since I have full respect for this man's knowledge and advises, I was just wondering, how come now he is recommending that 1.5L turbo in that new Acura? Have they fixed that dilution issue. I also heard( but not as frequent) that the turbo itself have issues and not as reliable as you might expect from Honda. Anyway, I was looking for pure expert from Scotty regarding this engine. My other choice will be a 2017/18 Lexus IS300h ( 2.5L + eCVT)...Cheers
@@crazzyoboy Well you should base your decision on noise, comfort, and economy. Very different between the two lines of cars. Fuel dilution was reduced for 2018 and later Civics and the turbos are excellent quality. To address fuel dilution you can use a better oil, break it in properly helps seal rings better, and oil change at 4-5k works out fine. Honda gets 10mpg better than the IS Lexus but the IS better looking, quieter and has smoother engine.
Quick question. Has Honda / Acura resolved the oil dilution issue in the 1.5T? Couple years ago, I bought my mom a 2019 CRV and it's been fine. She drives it on / off and I get the oil changed faithfully. I'm picking up my 2023 Integra tomorrow. 6 speed MT. Test drove a 228i (BMW) and loved it, but that thing is technology overload. I had to figure out how to put it in Park. I don't mind some technology, but it's sad that the European models have gone nuts. Don't get me wrong, I came away with a smile after the test drive of the BMW, but long-term as a comfortable daily commute car, the Integra with the manual transmission will be fun. I love manuals. I had a 1999 Integra GS-R which ended up stolen back in 2002. Never recovered it.
They already fixed it
I am absolutely shocked
My loaner car was a 2024 Acura Integra. I found myself liking more and more as I drove it. When it was time to bring it back, I didn't really want to!
Long live the sedan.
4door sedan, 1.5L turbo, CVT, front wheel drive; it's a base model Accord.
Best reliable luxury car money can buy. Precision crafted performance, by Acura.
I ended up with the 2024 integera. I’m happy with it but with 600 miles on it. Only just then did something start rattling inside the cabin. I hope it’s something I left in the truck rolling around.
i needed this video. very curious about the integra. bought a 2022 1.5t accord in april and it’s very similar
Thanks Scotty. Based on this video, I just picked up a 2024 Acura Integra manual shift.
Him: i can't wait to drive my new civic..
Wife: and i took that personally.
Just got my 2024. Love this thing
the world is upside down Scotty my man! I would spring for the standard though. That's the whole point of the integra!
Auto for me but I’ve always loved the Integra.
Anyone interested in being an auto body technician? You know there's a lot less Bondo than it used to be. It's a lot more replacing these days and they actually glue panels on. They don't tackle them anymore or spot weldom they glue them on. It's a lot different than it used to be. They have respiratory systems and fans in the shop at you know it's not 1981 anymore
Now, I've been told that if you're going to get winter tires you should get all 4 of them. You seemed to be saying that you just need to get the front ones.
I wonder if Honda fixed the oil dilution issues on the 1.5 turbos?
I am sure they have improved the injectors and the timing and metering has been tweaked to warm up faster. The only problem is no balance shafts so it vibrates but when driving the newest Civic it sounded and felt really good unlike the first generation of 1.5T
CVT transmission is like saying ATM machine
Cvt. 1.5 turbo. Not for me.. Another mechanic special