1994 Acura Integra LS hatchback

Summary:

Never Sell the Integra!

Faults:

Car had a hard time starting when it was hot - the iginition relay failed at 96,000miles, it was a easy fix, about $150. At 145,000 miles, car completely shut down when I was in the middle of nowhere land while going about 45mph, won't start again. After a 30 mile tow and $300 for a new iginition coil, it was running again. Front rotors need to be surfaced all the time, or else the front brakes will shake during highway speed braking, a typical problem with these small Honda / Acura. Also, tail lights leaks during rain storms, the water leaks down to the spare tire area, must dry it or you'll get mold. Replace your plastic radiator to an after market metal one.

General Comments:

A marvelous pratical sporty car. Timeless design, fun to drive, and very reliable, considering it did break down a few times, but I am running up the miles. Car handles very well at all speeds. The manual seats are not comfortable, it is my least favorite part of the car. But overall, it's a fantastic car to own, averages 25mpg local, 31mpg highway.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 7th January, 2006

26th Sep 2009, 07:50

I agree, my 1994 Teg GS-R has 248,000 miles on it and still running fine. I have had problems with water getting like you said. No ignition problems, except a bad fuel relay, that's it. It pretty much just keeps on running.

1994 Acura Integra LS 1.8

Summary:

Great all around car

Faults:

Leaking through the gaskets through the oil pan. Drivers side door doesn't shut to well.

General Comments:

I love the cars handling and performance for a four cylinder. The best bang for your buck.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 1st November, 2005

1994 Acura Integra LS 1.8 Liter

Summary:

Make the most of your Integra!

Faults:

Nothing, from the day I got till now, I've loved it, people under estimate these little cars, when they are fast, especially the GSR.

General Comments:

Fast little sport, a lot of modifications can be done to this car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 16th October, 2005

1994 Acura Integra LS 4 cylinder, 1.8 liter

Summary:

High on performance, low impact on budget, I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.

Faults:

I have only replaced the head lamps, brakes, battery, and tires until this year.

This summer I replaced the left rear wheel bearing at 110k miles. It sounds like another is getting ready to be replaced in front right wheel (113k now).

There was some rust beginning in the rear wheel wells, so that was repaired 2 years ago along with the removal of plastic trim in wheel wells that held sand, etc.

I have had annual hot oil treatment since, and there is no sign of rust anywhere else except a recent bubble at the passenger side corner of the windshield on the roof. That's pretty good for an 11-year-old car in Vermont.

General Comments:

I absolutely LOVE this car. It handles corners and speed wonderfully.

The nimble emergency handling and ABS saved me from an accident when a truck pulled out in front of me 2 years ago.

The back seat is a little tight for long legged passengers, but I appreciate the trunk space and the divided drop down seats. I use the car like a little truck, and it easily carries my hefty golf bag and Sun Mountain cart. This summer I had a full load, and with the seats down I was able to add three 8-ft fence posts and four rails of split rail fencing with windows and trunk closed.

The car is incredibly comfortable to ride long distances, and it's so much fun to drive.

The original owner installed an Alpine AM/FM/CD with remote, and the sound system is great with the stock speakers.

The moon roof is a joy, almost always open when I drive -- even in fairly cold weather.

Great performance, crisp handling, reliability, and fun with 37 mpg all around -- that's a plus when gas prices skyrocket. In addition, it has held its value over the years.

When speed is required, this car can fly. This summer I had it up to 100 mph on I-91 in an emergency drive to the hospital. It could go faster, but that was as far as I was willing to go.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd October, 2005