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  2. Honda Integra - Wikipedia

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    Acura Integra RS Acura Integra rear. In North America, the Integra was sold under the Acura nameplate. Acura offered three trim levels (RS, LS and GS) for 1990 and 1991 model years and added a fourth trim level (GS-R) beginning in May 1992. Model choices consisted of a 3-door liftback and a new 4-door sedan.

  3. Acura - Wikipedia

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    Acura Integra Type R. During this time, the NSX also lost sales as Acura made few changes from its original 1990 trim. A year later, the Integra sedan was withdrawn from the Canadian market, replaced by the market-exclusive Acura 1.6 EL, a rebadged Honda Civic/Domani. The Integra sedan continued to be sold in the United States until 2001 (in ...

  4. List of Acura vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Compact coupe, and a rebadged version of the Fourth Generation Honda Integra of North America. TSX: 2004 2014 2 Compact executive sedan, also sold in Japan and Europe as the Honda Accord and First Generation Honda Spirior, and a Station wagon called the Sport Wagon from 2011-2014. CSX: 2006 2011 1

  5. 2024 Acura Integra Information and Specs - AOL

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    The Acura Integra comes in two variations, the standard 200-hp version and the performance-oriented, 320-hp Type S model. If you're thinking about purchasing a 2024 Acura Integra be sure to review ...

  6. List of Honda automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Also sold as the Honda Integra in China; no longer related to the Acura Integra. Fit/Jazz/Life: 2001 2019 2022 Japan, China, Europe and other developed markets (except North America and Australia) Practicality-oriented subcompact hatchback/supermini. Hybrid and e:HEV available. Sedan

  7. RealTime Racing - Wikipedia

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    RealTime Racing is an American professional motorsports team founded in 1987 by Peter Cunningham and headquartered in Saukville, just north of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.On gravel roads, frozen lakes, permanent road courses, or temporary street circuits, RealTime drivers have piloted Acura and Honda production-based automobiles to 18 professional titles in a variety of motorsports series.