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Old 10-26-2003, 01:31 AM
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Cool Correction...

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Originally Posted by 00tegra
nothing i think, they are the same generation
Correction: GS is the highest trim level for the Integra, and so they are more equipped with extra features than those of the base (RS), and mid-level (LS) models. Antilock breaks were standard and only avaible on the GS. In '92, Honda introduced the GS-R model which put out an additional 30hp (160hp) and a 1.7L displacement, in place of the slightly larger 1.8L (130hp) engine found in the GS, LS, and RS. You can usually determine what trim level Integra you're looking at just by looking at the back, right-hand side emblem (only on '90 and '91s due to the facelift in '92), assuming of course that they've been left intact. In '91, the sunroof was made standard on the sedan (4-door) and leather was available in GS models for 3 and 4-door. In '92, the Integra was given a minor facelift to the front/rear bumpers, restyled wheels, and most importantly an additional 10hp gain for the 1.8L GS, LS, and RS. In '93, a special-model LS featured leather upholstery, body-color side moldings, a rear spoiler, and performance tires on alloy wheels. If anybody looks over this and finds something to add or correct, go ahead! Be my guest.

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