Did the Integra come in 4 door?

In North America, the Integra was sold under the Acura nameplate. Acura offered three trim levels (RS, LS and GS) for 1990 and 1991 model years and added a fourth trim level (GS-R) beginning in May 1992. Model choices consisted of a 3-door liftback and a new 4-door sedan.

How much is a 1996 Acura Integra Special Edition worth?

$21,150 $21,950
1996 Acura Integra Prices And Epa Mileage

Integra Suggested Retail* Price Mileage+ City/Hwy
Integra LS Sports Sedan Manual Automatic $19,650 $20,450 25/31 24/31
Integra Special Edition Sports Sedan Manual Automatic $21,150 $21,950 25/31 24/31
Integra GS-R Sports Sedan Manual Manual (w/leather interior) $21,400 $22,200 25/31 25/31

How much does a 1996 Acura Integra cost?

1996 Acura Integra Value – $300-$2,307 | Edmunds.

Will there be a 2 door Acura Integra?

The Acura Integra is back with more doors That model is, of course, the 2-door Acura Integra Type R.

Is Honda releasing a new Integra?

Honda’s American luxury brand Acura has finally revealed the all-new Integra ahead of its 2022 introduction. The Integra has officially made a return, with Acura releasing the first images of the 2023 model in prototype form.

What is the rarest Acura?

Acura NSX adds one of the rarest colors from its history for 2021 – CNET.

Is the Acura Integra rare?

While a stock Integra GS-R with low mileage sure is rare, it was never a limited production car like the infamous Integra Type R, Grand National GNX, or other such cars. Therefore, to demand that kind of money for a vehicle that doesn’t even have the proper wheels for the model year is just insane.

How much horsepower does a 1996 Acura Integra have?

142 to 170 hp1996 Acura Integra / Horsepower

What engine is in a 1996 Acura Integra LS?

1.8 L 4-cylinder1996 Acura Integra LS / Engine

Will the Integra be a coupe?

The 2023 Integra features sporty and compact proportions inspired by previous Integras, specifically the original 5-door model that helped launch the Acura brand in 1986. The new Integra combines a coupe-like profile with surprising flexibility thanks to its liftback design.

Why is the new Integra not a coupe?

Honda axed the model back in 2019 due to poor sales. Care to guess why? The coupe body of course. The sales numbers, like the projections for the new Acura, “just don’t play out.” Obviously, as we all know by now, the Integra is based on the Civic Si.

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