Something interesting I noticed. I bought this same exact trim, rented the same one but just the a spec version. With all 3 cars, including the one in this video, it seems that the steering wheels are just not naturally straight. Let’s say I’m going on a straight line, the steering wheel seems to be off about 1° left or right. I’m just a very detail oriented person so it’s something I can easily notice. Now I’m wondering if it’s just an Integra thing bc I’ve never had this with previous cars and thought something was wrong with mine and the dealership said there’s nothing wrong and it’s just the tire’s “reaction” to the road. And it’s just giving me OCD that it’s not straight. So I’m a little conflicted if I need to have a 3rd party check it out or they’re just like that.
I rather have the Aspec,or Civic Sport touring they both great cars,but expensive I looked at both car payments if I can’t afford the Integra I’ll just least the vechile.
Yes is cheaper but for a touring it has: trashy sound system (yes, Bose is 🗑️), it doesn’t have HUD, the screen is ridiculously thick (it has to be thinner), it doesn’t have rear vents and charger plugs, so yea trash ahh car as well
@@brianmanning9271 YOURE not talking to me but ofc the Integra is a better quality, it is supposed to be a luxury car 🚗. But still, compared to the price the Civic Sport Touring Hybrid has a better value. The only good things the civic lack are rear charging ports, a HUD and premium sound system (yes, Bose is trash and no body is gonna take me out here). Things the Integra lacks for its price: ventilated seats, rear AC vents, a bigger infotainment screen like come the f on you’re meant to be a Japanese Mercedes/BMW. 🧐
Think i found my new car!!!
@@samnyce good choice!
You definitely need to choose the manual transmission, it is more fun
Sunday Drive? Nice roads out there. oh yes the car is nice too!
Thank you for the review. Keep going
@@Mohamed1pt1f thank you for watching!
Something interesting I noticed. I bought this same exact trim, rented the same one but just the a spec version. With all 3 cars, including the one in this video, it seems that the steering wheels are just not naturally straight. Let’s say I’m going on a straight line, the steering wheel seems to be off about 1° left or right. I’m just a very detail oriented person so it’s something I can easily notice. Now I’m wondering if it’s just an Integra thing bc I’ve never had this with previous cars and thought something was wrong with mine and the dealership said there’s nothing wrong and it’s just the tire’s “reaction” to the road. And it’s just giving me OCD that it’s not straight. So I’m a little conflicted if I need to have a 3rd party check it out or they’re just like that.
@@jvstinky interesting !
So the 2025 Integra is identical to the 2024 Integra? No changes to the 2025 model year?
@@harsha_mnath that is correct. It is unchanged for the 2025 model year as it was released in 2023 and is relatively new
I 💯 agree 👍
I rather have the Aspec,or Civic Sport touring they both great cars,but expensive I looked at both car payments if I can’t afford the Integra I’ll just least the vechile.
Don’t lease broke boi
Civic Touring is even better value
Yes is cheaper but for a touring it has: trashy sound system (yes, Bose is 🗑️), it doesn’t have HUD, the screen is ridiculously thick (it has to be thinner), it doesn’t have rear vents and charger plugs, so yea trash ahh car as well
You haven’t driven either have you. Because f you did you would know the Integra is of significantly better quality.
@@brianmanning9271 YOURE not talking to me but ofc the Integra is a better quality, it is supposed to be a luxury car 🚗. But still, compared to the price the Civic Sport Touring Hybrid has a better value. The only good things the civic lack are rear charging ports, a HUD and premium sound system (yes, Bose is trash and no body is gonna take me out here). Things the Integra lacks for its price: ventilated seats, rear AC vents, a bigger infotainment screen like come the f on you’re meant to be a Japanese Mercedes/BMW. 🧐
touring only has 180 hp