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| One of the original cars that launched [[Honda]]’s premium Acura line in the US. Integra was a small sports’ coupé that earned a reputation for good handling. It was renamed RSX for the fourth generation, when Acura switched to three-letter model names. | | One of the original cars that launched [[Honda]]’s premium Acura line in the US. Integra was a small sports’ coupé that earned a reputation for good handling. It was renamed RSX for the fourth generation, when Acura switched to three-letter model names. |
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| *[[Honda Quint Integra]] | | *[[Honda Quint Integra]] |
| *[[Honda Integra (1989–93)]] | | *[[Honda Integra (1989–93)]] |
| *[[Honda Integra (1993–2001)]] | | *[[Honda Integra (1993–2001)]] |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Acura]] | ''Successor:'' [[Acura RSX]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Acura]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Acura ILX]] | ''Successor:'' [[Acura RSX]] |
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| ''q.v.'' [[Honda Integra]] | | ''q.v.'' [[Honda Integra]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 10 March 2023
One of the original cars that launched Honda’s premium Acura line in the US. Integra was a small sports’ coupé that earned a reputation for good handling. It was renamed RSX for the fourth generation, when Acura switched to three-letter model names.
Marque: Acura | Predecessor: Acura ILX | Successor: Acura RSX
q.v. Honda Integra