I'm first on the waiting list for one at a local Acura dealer. I'm just hoping there is a decent color combo available. White interiors are a no-no for me and the baby poop pearl just doesn't do it for me. The current exterior/interior combos on the integra are meh.
Wow! I'm guessing the price is $48,995.
I have $25,000 cash + equity in my Chevrolet Silverado. There are 1-2 new cars out there that would foolishly push me into borrowing $30,000 to pay for it.
calteg
SuperDork
4/11/23 1:49 p.m.
Interesting. Base mustang has similar specs, is RWD but 300-400lbs heavier. But also half the price.
Should we read into the fact that they didn't call this an ITR?
calteg said:
Should we read into the fact that they didn't call this an ITR?
I'm not sure. The only reason I think they haven't at this point is to help separate it from the Civic Type R, and Type S seems to be the top rung on the Acura ladder–at least for now.
(I can't totally explain it, but an MDX Type S sounds more on-brand than an MDX Type R.)
calteg said:
Interesting. Base mustang has similar specs, is RWD but 300-400lbs heavier. But also half the price.
Should we read into the fact that they didn't call this an ITR?
ITRs have (at least in the US) always been limited edition cars, and I don't get the impression that that's the intent with this car.
In reply to codrus (Forum Supporter) :
Good point.
A little more weight. A little more power. A little more fancy. A little more expensive. I think I like the Type R better aesthetically but that's arguable.
If i decide not to do a Caterham 420R (Current first choice for track toy) it's a toss up between the Civic and the Integra, though leaning towards CTR.
calteg
SuperDork
4/12/23 9:59 a.m.
In reply to Colin Wood :
I was more curious about whether there's room for an ITR. The type S is basically a CTR in a performance tophat. How much more R can they make an ITR when this is already a little more R than the CTR?
calteg said:
I was more curious about whether there's room for an ITR. The type S is basically a CTR in a performance tophat. How much more R can they make an ITR when this is already a little more R than the CTR?
IIRC the Integra Type R left the power alone but deleted some creature comforts in favor of lower weight, moving somewhat into the "race car on the street" territory. Less insulation, radio delete, AC delete, things like that. Presumably they could apply the same formula to this one, although I have no idea if anyone would buy it. It'd probably be $80K MSRP as well.
Sonic
UberDork
4/12/23 10:57 a.m.
The original ITR did have significant power train changes over the GSR (only the block and crank were really the same) along with chassis differences, stiffer suspension, larger brakes and hubs, different interior, and yes, less content for lighter weight like no sunroof or rear wiper, less sound deadening.