The 1996 Acura Integra LS is a Front-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 4 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 1.8L L4 DOHC 16 valves engine which outputs 139 hp @
6300 rpm and is paired with 5 speed manual gearbox. The 1996 Acura Integra LS has cargo capacity of 377 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1199 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1996 Acura Integra LS has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 152 N.m of torque and a top speed of 190 km/h. The 1996 Acura Integra LS accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 8.6 seconds and hits quarter mile at 16.2 seconds. Fuel consumption is 9.9 L/100km in the city and 7 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 23,295
Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition
Trade In Price
Private Party Price
Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding
$ 762
$ 1,331
$ 1,640
Clean
$ 673
$ 1,179
$ 1,453
Average
$ 495
$ 874
$ 1,079
Rough
$ 317
$ 569
$ 705
Honda enjoys the distinction of landing luxury cars in the United States before any other Japanese automaker had even considered the idea. The Legend sedan, marketed under the Acura nameplate, was an interesting choice over domestic luxury sedans, and was an inexpensive and reliable alternative to European luxury marques. However, Honda couldn't expect to sell enough Legends to keep its new Acura franchise afloat, so engineers spruced up the Honda Civic platform and introduced the nimble Integra to compliment the bigger sedan in showrooms.
Since 1986, when the Integra debuted, it has garnered praise from a variety of automotive and consumer groups. Integras have always been sporty, practical, fun-to-drive, and reliable. Needless to say, they are popular cars with a wide demographic group. The current iteration, which is the third generation of the Integra, is no exception to this rule.
These sport coupes and sedans are quick and comfortable, with excellent build quality. Since 1994, they've sported swoopy, modern styling, featuring quad, circular headlamps. Unfortunately, the front fascia design is marred by a thick, black rubber molding between the edge of the hood and the fascia, and this cutline is painfully obvious on lighter-colored cars.
For 1996, Acura has given the Integra three new paint colors, new aluminum wheel and wheelcover designs, body color side moldings on LS models. Continuing from last year are dual airbags and antilock brakes, the latter available and standard on the LS, GS-R and Special Edition Integras only.
With Acura's legendary reliability, we recommend the Integra, particularly for those on a budget or in need of a set of sporty wheels. Starting at just over $ 16,000, the Integra offers cheap thrills and low repair bills.
The Japanese seem to have all the traits of engineering-passionate mythical phoenix birds descendants. After having risen from the ashes of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Second World War nuclear bombings, the island dwellers leaped into a full-scale both intrinsic and outer reconstruction process that would later catapult them as a leading force on the international auto-market. 1986 was the year when Japanese engineers unleashed their newly formed Acura division of 4 wheeled katanas against the frail armies of western technology.
Soon after the attack was initiated, early models of Acura vehicles quickly took over vast US car market shares on the road to victory. The spark triggered a mass techno-religious conversion among car buyers who quickly turned to the new Eastern alternatives - who have accurately hit the niche American builders had failed to fill: the luxury market.
Acura was born as the rich child of the elder Honda father-brand and quickly became the driving force that would change customers' perception of Asian motorized artisanship. The package Acura delivered to the US after Honda had spent 10 ears of research consisted of only two models: the Legend and the Integra. The road-runner pair had enough success overseas to compel competing Asian brands into sending their own troops to the US. Thus, Toyota sent a wave of hostile novelty and improvements with their newly created luxurious Lexus brigade and Nissan joined the party by flaunting a new shiny infant-brand, the Infiniti.
Although Acura had already managed to integrate the legend of better Asian automobiles into US consumer minds through the V6-powered Legend sedan and the sleek, sharp Integra, it was yet to display all of its arsenal. As soon as the 90's came, four years after the brand had reached American territory, it delivered a crushing blow to luxurious-sports car competitors: the NSX. An acronym for a science-fueled battle cry that translated as 'New Sports eXperimental', the NSX quickly became a cheaper and fun alternative to costly European counterparts such as the ones delivered by German and Italian manufacturers like BMW and road-cruising and racing supremacists Ferrari.
Not only did the NSX strike a weak spot, but it also garnered appreciation as being the first series car made entirely of aluminum. Despite its early success, Acura entered some mid 90's dark ages as a result of reported poor design choices and failure to rejuvenate the already existing line of models. By 1996, the Legend and Integra names were dropped and replaced with parsimonious alphanumeric tags as part of a new naming nomenclature that would drag the entire brand to a mild maelstrom of confusion. Subsequent model improvements and quasi-subtle Lexus design forgery plunged Acura into temporary platitude, despite its engine power upgrades to more than 200 hp on 1996's 3.5 RL - the reinvented Legend.
The knockdown effect would not last for long though, as the beginning of the 21st century brought Acura to a fresh start with the introduction of several redesigned models, such as the 1999 Acura 3.2 TL, engineered as a challenger against competition's wheeler-troopers, such as the Lexus ES, Infiniti l30 and the the BMW 3-series. Despite having failed to dominate its foes, the 3.2 earned much acclaim due to its consumer attractiveness that was the result of a balanced blend of luxury, sportiness and competitive pricing.
In a matter of years, Acura took on SUV territory with the MDX and continued to sustain the rise of its machines with new accomplishments and faster, better units at the exiting factory gates. In fact, Acura is currently leading a full-scale take-over, with the brand having reached Chinese markets only two years ago and plans for breaking into the former USSR compound by the end of 2008.
1996 Acura Integra Consumer Reviews
gillsgraphic, 06/24/2005
A great car
Loved this car, recently sold it to upgrade to an RSX type S. Handled great, shifted great, and you can't get that 8000 RPM scream anywhere else. Also had lots of cargo space. I know lots of people dislike the 4-headlike look, but I'm not one of them.
coffeediscover, 02/28/2004
Still Going Strong
Just another satisfied owner. With
plenty of acceleration for fun or
slipping through traffic, the GS-R is
a car for drivers. I bought mine new
eight years ago and I'm still
satisfied. Following the standard
maintenance recommendation (more or
less), I haven't had a single problem
in my 100K+ miles.
ivanhoebrewery, 07/08/2004
I am in love with my car!!
I bought my car, used, about six months ago.
Coming from an '86 Toyota Celica, I feel
absolutely spoiled in my Integra. The ride is
smooth, the fuel economy fantastic, and
even at 8 years old, the car is slick. I love
the 32 mpg with all the driving I do, and the
reliability keeps maintenance down to a
minimum. Now, if I drive another car, I can
really feel the difference-- I miss the get- up-
and- go and quick turns I've become
acustomed to in my car. I'll definitely stay
with the Acuras!
aviationmoaning, 08/18/2011
96 coupe, 1.8l automatic
resurrected my '96 two years ago. it had been sitting for 2 years, the prior owner parked it when the engine light went on around smog test time. picked it up for $ 300. started it up, was not running too well, like on 2 cylinders. Got it home then pulled down the codes. misfire cyl 2 &3 and bad secondary O2 sensor.
Replaced cap, rotaor, plugs and wires. Replaced O2 sensor. The car fired right up. 1st test drive was an awesome experience, great acceleration!!!. Passed smog with flying colors!!! only mechanical issue was the coil recently failed. Replace witha new one, and no problems since. This is a very fun car to drive!! I live in the mountains and this car corners like a dream.
shriekpawing, 07/25/2017
1997 Acura Integra
"every part is aftermarket"
from top to bottom in and out everything is new put over 10000 dollars in new parts not including new paint
springsrock, 11/30/2016
1996 Acura Integra
"Best Car I ever owned"
Bought my 1996 GSR brand new off the lot and have never had a single problem with it. It still runs like the day I bought it I have driven it out on the open road hitting speeds of 130mph and the car still acts like it wants to go even faster suppose it has something to do with the liquid cooled cam and the tight suspension that makes it hug the road. I have taken excellent care of this car had the timing belt,all hoses, master cylinder, radiator all was replaced because I wanted to not because it needed it.
Also I noticed the engine response was not quite like it was when new so I added a can of Injector Cleaner and WOW the engine performance was just like the day I bought it if you take of the car it should last another 20yrs. This Car by far has been the Best Car I have ever owned anyone who owns one will agree with that.
Have 2000 s10 4wd 3 door stepside, bought for $ 1000, been driving for 4 years, engine still feels new, no issues with the transmission. Have traveled completely cross country in it. It never let me down. I keep easing along I can see it easily reaching 300,000. *****
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