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Old 02-20-2004, 01:44 AM
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Hi, I've just signed up for the forums here!

I'm in the market to buy my first car. My price range is around $10-12k and I'm looking for something that's sporty, fun to drive, reliable. I can't go for something *too* fast, such as a Camaro Z28 or Mustang GT, because my parents wouldn't approve and wouldn't help me pay for it.

Anyways, in my search, I came upon the Integra. It looks great: very sporty look and feel, pretty fast (but not TOO fast), and since it's from honda/acura you know it's reliable. I've done my research, and from what I heard it's a very viable option for me.

Since I'm seriously considering getting an Integra for my own first car (I'm 18), I thought I'd ask you guys what you think about the car. What year or trim would you recommend? What are the things you like/dislike the most? What kind of Integra can I expect to get for $10-12k?

Any help is much appreciated!
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Re: Integra: Good first car?

dude thats so much money!!! if you want to spend 12k why dont you get a 95 or 96 than vtec it than turbo charge it... total sleeper!! you can get a 97 for around 7k good luck!
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Re: Integra: Good first car?

Think there's something better I could get for that amount of money?
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Think there's something better I could get for that amount of money?
Yeah dude, I dunno if you like old cars or not, but for 11k you can get a FULLY restored nova. And depending whats under the hood it may not be too fast for ur parents. However if you want to stick with imports, I love my 95 integra GSR. It only has intake exhaust and headers, and i'm already taking out v8 stangs. For that much money however, you cold pretty easily get an integra type R! Mayb even JDM (straight from japan). Just giving you some options to work with. my 2cents
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if you meant "stangs" as Mustangs then how the hell do you think that you could take out V8 Mustangs with just I/H/E....unless the V8 drivers don't know how to drive...there's no way you can outrun a V8 with a 4 cylinder.... is V8 cobra??? B18c1's true lack of torque will not get you a win against V8 stangs.......but correct me here if I'm wrong.....there's a fine line between 4.6 and 1.8 even with VTEC.....

with 12K, I don't think you could find a Type R easily nor a JDM R but I'm sure you can find one but it's not going to be easy with 12K....but once agian correct me here if I'm wrong.....

If I were you...I would get an old civic and drop any B line engines and turbo it....or if you are not into speed than I would just get an Integra..yeah integra is a great car...
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if you meant "stangs" as Mustangs then how the hell do you think that you can take out V8 Mustangs with just I/H/E....unless the V8 drivers don't know how to drive...there's no way you can outrun a V8 with a 4 cylinder.... is V8 cobra??? B18c1's true lack of torque will not get you a win against V8 stangs.......but correct me here if I'm wrong.....there's fine line between 4.6 and 1.8 even with VTEC.....

with 12K, I don't think you could get a Type R easily nor a JDM R but I'm sure you can find one but it's not going to be easy with 12K....

If I were you...I would get an old civic and drop any B line engines and turbo it....or if you are not into speed than I would just get an Integra..yeah integra is a great car...
WOW slow down little newbie. Who in the hell said all mustangs are v-8 and he never said that he even raced v-8s maybe it was a v6 mustang. eh?? Think before you say some dumb ass comment like that. ANd also with 10-12 THOUSAND dollars i am sure you could find a type R integra from the us. And if you looked really hard im sure you could find in the states someone getting rid of one for realy cheap. Just check out ebay and such, and also check out local police auctions where the auction off the impounded cars!
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all right I'll slow down since I'm a newbie....but you read his reply carefully he said he was already taking out V8 stangs....so I assume he had raced V8 stangs before.....

I said correct me if I was wrong....and I never said he couldn't find one I said it was going to be not easy....If I had a Type R, I would not try to get rid of for cheap....
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actually look at the specs on my car. i have raced most mustangs and can easily beat the base models, barely beat the GT's and the Bullit GT's are V8's, i can hang with them but not beat them.(yet) 4 cylinders can hang with V8's with I/E/H, i can do it. as with the money, i would buy a gsr in good condition and upgrade it with the left over money. try to find one in the 96-98 years. youwon't be disappointed.
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Like I said before....correct me if I'm wrong...I'm here to learn and share information about cars not argue....if I wrote a dumbass reply than I apoligize....I thought he meant that he could outrun V8 stangs easily....and I thought that was not possible....outrun means beat....
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Re: Integra: Good first car?

Ok guys a GSR with I/H/E can take a v8 stang easily up to the newest body stly with the 4.6. The 4.6 gt's are alot faster than the 5.0 mustangs. But the GSR can still beat it with those mods if the driver is good.
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Re: Integra: Good first car?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've heard newer GS-Rs do about 7 seconds 0-60, and newer Type Rs run about 6 seconds flat (both manual tranny).
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Re: Re: Integra: Good first car?

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Ok guys a GSR with I/H/E can take a v8 stang easily up to the newest body stly with the 4.6. The 4.6 gt's are alot faster than the 5.0 mustangs. But the GSR can still beat it with those mods if the driver is good.
thank you whtteg. I've raced 2 v8 stangs. 1 was a 95 so the 5.0 and the other was a 98. I took out both fairly easy. I consider myself a good driver, and considering i haven't had my car long, it's only gonna get faster .
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all right I'll slow down since I'm a newbie....but you read his reply carefully he said he was already taking out V8 stangs....so I assume he had raced V8 stangs before.....

I said correct me if I was wrong....and I never said he couldn't find one I said it was going to be not easy....If I had a Type R, I would not try to get rid of for cheap....

Okay first of all creepingdeath said he could take out v8 mustangs and he did. So why question that???? If he took them out well duh hes raced them. ANd i/h/c will kick a lot of v8 mustangs. Plus people who are usually leaving the country, divorce settlement, or need some quick cash will sell type rs really fast. Well and if you had a type r duh u wouldnt get rid of it fast. Some people just have them because they think they will be cooler to get one or dont know anything about cars.
My friend got a jdm type r, he got it at an estate auction where the teenager who owned it got killed and the people who are doing the estate just wanted to get rid of it and get the money so they sold it at the blue book of a usdm type r.
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boy did the people that bought it get a deal or what
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Re: Integra: Good first car?

This is all very encouraging, but this wasn't quite the intent of my original question. So far, I've been told it's great because it can be easily upgraded, but the fact is I'm not going to be installing any mods at this point in time. Even with this in mind, is the Integra going to be a relatively fast, fun to drive, sporty car? If not, what kind of car fitting that description could i get for $10-12k?

PS. To get an idea for what, in my experience, I consider fast: I usually drive one of my parents cars, a 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe and a 2003 VW Jetta 1.8T. The Jetta's turbo kicks in at about 1800-1900rpm, and that makes it feel like twice as fast as it really is. The G35, while it has no turbo, has quite a beastly NA engine getting it from 0-60 in about 6-6.4 seconds. I'm sure this sounds pretty slow to a lot of you, but In my experience, I would be satisfied with a car that is as fast as either of these (or feels like it, in the case of the turbocharged Jetta).
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