Here are all the genuine accessories that will be available for the 2023+ Acura Integra.
No, but I can't imagine them being far off from MSRP of accessories for other Acura models. One example is those 19-in wheels that based off pricing for a similar set for the TLX ($1,880), should range around $1,600-$1,800. But keep in mind that these figures are just MSRP, actual dealer level pricing may vary.Any word on the cost for these?
Which accessories would you want to get for your Integra @usernameee1?Any word on the cost for these?
I like the carbon wing and mirrors, but I’m guessing they are gonna be at least a thousand each.Which accessories would you want to get for your Integra @usernameee1?
Agreed. Gets pretty cold, too. Maybe an after-market knob replacement?Can I get a cooled knob? LOL
But seriously some summer days here in TX I need glove to handle the all metal weighted knob I have if it's sat out in the afternoon sun.
I wonder if the take rate among reservations is still 70% Manual? This site's registered reservations are still @ 70% MT. I guess they figure that manual drivers only keep 1 hand on the steering wheel so aren't as likely to upgrade to a heated oneI have read that the heated steering wheel is not available on a manual transmission car. They build the heated wheels with paddle shifters for the cvt models. Apparently Acura thinks they will not get enough takers on a heated steering wheel on a manual trans car to justify having two versions of the heated wheel.
Interesting... that would make sense though, and in a way I'm kind of happy if that's the case -- makes the decision for me! (GHS, can you tell me where you read this? I'd love to read up on it as well if you have a link handy.) Otherwise, I do like the wheel and the shifter, so I'm fine with leaving those as-is. My fragile little fingers have survived midwestern and New England winters thus far, so I should be able to persevere. Thank you all for thinking of me during this difficult time.I have read that the heated steering wheel is not available on a manual transmission car. They build the heated wheels with paddle shifters for the cvt models. Apparantly Acura thinks they will not get enough takers on a heated steering wheel on a manual trans car to justify having two versions of the heated wheel.
There is a podcasts from Serra Acura on YouTube from about 3 weeks ago where they go through the Integra available accessories. The sheet they are reading, from Acura, specifies that the heated wheel is not available on a manual trans car. They commented that they were not sure why it was not available. Paddle shifters, seems to me, the most logical reason.Interesting... that would make sense though, and in a way I'm kind of happy if that's the case -- makes the decision for me! (GHS, can you tell me where you read this? I'd love to read up on it as well if you have a link handy.) Otherwise, I do like the wheel and the shifter, so I'm fine with leaving those as-is. My fragile little fingers have survived midwestern and New England winters thus far, so I should be able to persevere. Thank you all for thinking of me during this difficult time.![]()
I hate my life!!! Lol thanks!There is a podcasts from Serra Acura on YouTube from about 3 weeks ago where they go through the Integra available accessories. The sheet they are reading, from Acura, specifies that the heated wheel is not available on a manual trans car. They commented that they were not sure why it was not available. Paddle shifters, seems to me, the most logical reason.