2025 Acura Integra A-Spec Manual: The Ultimate Daily Driver Sport Sedan?
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34 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβExterior Design and Features
- π€ The 2025 Acura Integra A-Spec in metallic black offers a classy, sporty look with full LED lighting and chicane daytime running lamps.
- π¨ Functional air curtains and LED fog lamps are integrated into the design, with black accents blending cleanly on this particular model.
- π Unique Acura styling is evident, with a sportback roof design and rear fender flares that are distinct from the Honda Civic.
- π‘ The rear features LED lighting with the Acura name, an A-Spec badge, a black spoiler, and the Integra name stamped in, echoing the original design.
- π¨ Functional dual-outlet exhaust tips are present on the simple, clean lower rear bumper.
Powertrain and Performance
- βοΈ Under the hood is a 1.5L turbocharged inline-4 engine producing 200 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque.
- πΉοΈ This A-Spec model features a 6-speed manual transmission with a limited-slip differential, achieving 0-60 mph in approximately 6.7 seconds.
- β½ Excellent fuel economy is noted, with an estimated 26 MPG city and 36 MPG highway, making it ideal for daily driving.
Interior Comfort and Technology
- πΆ The interior boasts a two-tone color scheme (black and cherry red) with an ELS Studio 3D premium sound system and aluminum speaker grills.
- π± A 9-inch infotainment system offers crisp graphics and easy navigation, though the backup camera resolution is a point of criticism.
- π Features include dual climate control, three-stage heated seats, USB-A, USB-C, a 12-volt outlet, and wireless charging.
- ποΈ The cabin highlights a sporty feel with an aluminum shift knob, leather, red stitching, and a mode selector switch, plus the ability to disable auto start-stop.
- πΊ Seats are a comfortable blend of leather and Alcantara with nice bolstering, and the A-Spec includes power seats for both driver and passenger, with two memory settings for the driver.
Driving Experience and Versatility
- π£οΈ The seating position is excellent, and the manual transmission is described as one of the best in recent years, with a good clutch pickup and smooth gear changes.
- π Handling is superb, with great feedback through the steering wheel, and the front-wheel-drive platform is very capable thanks to the limited-slip differential.
- π The car offers a fun driving experience that puts a smile on your face, balancing engagement with practicality for daily use.
- π ΏοΈ It's easy to park, offers great cargo space (24 cubic feet with seats up), and the sportback design enhances utility.
- π While there is some road noise, wind noise is minimal, and the head-up display provides useful speed information.
Value Proposition
- π° With an asking price around $37,000, the Integra A-Spec is positioned as a versatile, fun, and reliable daily driver.
- π It's considered a strong value proposition, offering a significant amount of car for the money, especially compared to higher-priced performance models.
- π The car is seen as underrated and overlooked, providing a comfortable, engaging, and practical package that stands out in a market of mundane vehicles.
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