Tuesday, November 15, 2016

The Acura Integra, sold by Honda in many parts of the world, was a compact car manufactured from 1986 to 2001. The 1994 Integra was available in three models: the RS, LS and GS-R, with each available as a coupe or sedan. The features and specifications for the RS and LS were similar, with the GS-R differing slightly.

Engine and Fuel Efficiency

    The RS and LS models came with a 1.8-liter, inline four-cylinder engine with 142 horsepower. They came standard with a five-speed manual transmission, but could be purchased with a four-speed automatic transmission. The GS-R came with a 1.8-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that produced 170 horsepower. It was available with only a five-speed manual transmission. All three models had an EPA-rated fuel economy of 30 mpg highway and 25 mpg city.

Safety Features

    All models were equipped with seat belts for front and rear passengers. Driver and front-passenger airbags were standard on all three models. An anti-lock braking system, or ABS, was standard on the LS and GS-R models, but was not available on the RS. None of the models was available with traction or stability control.

Comfort Features

    Power windows were standard on all three models. Power locks were standard on all models except the RS coupe. The LS and GS-R models came standard with air conditioning and a sunroof, except for the LS sedan, which does not have a sunroof. All models could seat five passengers, and all three coupes had two doors, while all three sedans had four doors.

Entertainment

    The RS, LS and GS-R came standard with a cassette player. None of them was available with CD players or navigation systems.

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