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Do you want an AWD Integra?

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Poll: Do you want an AWD Acura Integra?

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Do you want the 2023+ Acura Integra to come with Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD®)?
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I think it'd be a great way for Acura to separate the Integra from the Civic Si. Though I'm not sure big brother would want that.
I think it'd be a great way for Acura to separate the Integra from the Civic Si. Though I'm not sure big brother would want that.
They likely won't because the Integra just being a Civic in a tux is enough to drive sufficient sales volume. But who knows, maybe a top spec Integra will get it eventually.
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They likely won't because the Integra just being a Civic in a tux is enough to drive sufficient sales volume. But who knows, maybe a top spec Integra will get it eventually.
Yeah it's definitely a pipe dream for an AWD Integra. But if top spec Integras can drive just as good as a Si or dare I say Type R that'll be a win too.
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My vote is Undecided because I’d have to drive an AWD vs a FWD to compare features and price difference.
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yes, offer it with a manual transmission and the 2.0T engine (306HP or better) and call it "Type S" :)

essentially a Civic Type R with SH-AWD

I'll fight to be first in line to get one
I'm happy enough with Limited Slip.

Edit: Took my wife's SH-AWD TLX for service. They gave us a FWD TLX as a loaner. I did a turn that would've been completely drama free in the SH-AWD TLX sideways in the FWD TLX. I'm sure hoping the LSD will prevent that, but if it doesn't, count me in for SH-AWD. The turn I did is a block from the dealership - it is the first thing I'm going to try in the Integra demo test drive.
I think SH-AWD with the Type-R motor makes some sense for the Type-S to differentiate from the Civic, but it's not something I personally would buy. Prior to the Integra, I was looking at the Civic Si and not the Type-R. I want fun (and fuel economy). If I want speed, I have an EV for that.
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