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2025 Acura
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2025 Honda
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MPG - City | 21 - 30 MPG | 30 MPG |
MPG - Hwy | 28 - 37 MPG | Info not available |
Seating Capacity | 4 - 5 seats | 5 seats |
Cargo Space | Info not available | Info not available |
Engine |
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Transmission | Continuously Variable, Manual | Continuously Variable |
Drivetrain | Front Wheel Drive | Front Wheel Drive |
Horsepower | 200 - 320 hp | 150 hp |
Exterior Length | 185.8 - 186.0 in | 179.0 in |
Exterior Width | 72.0 - 74.8 in | 70.9 in |
Leg Room |
Front 42.3 in
Rear 37.4 in |
Front 42.3 in
Rear 37.4 in |
Head Room |
Front 37.6 - 38.6 in
Rear 36.4 in |
Front 39.3 in
Rear 37.1 in |
*MSRP and Invoice prices displayed are for educational purposes only, do not reflect the actual selling price of a particular vehicle, and do not include applicable gas taxes or destination charges.
Comfort
The Acura Integra offers rear passengers about the same space to stretch out as the Honda Civic with comparable rear head- and legroom in both vehicles.
The Honda Civic will be a favorite with taller drivers due to its greater front head- and legroom than the Acura Integra.
Convenience
You'll be making about the same number of stops at the gas station with the Acura Integra as you will with the Honda Civic, as they get the same number of miles per tank of gas.
Cost
There are a lot of factors to consider when calculating the overall cost of a vehicle. The main consideration is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). The Acura Integra will definitely make more of a dent in your wallet than the Honda Civic, which has a much lower MSRP.
Dimensions
The Acura Integra is a little wider than the Honda Civic, so getting in and out of the car in a crowded parking lot may be a little more of a squeeze.
For some people, bigger is better. If that's the case for you, then you'll be happier with the Acura Integra, which is slightly longer than the Honda Civic.
Handling
The Acura Integra has about the same turning radius as the Honda Civic, allowing equal maneuverability in and out of tight spots.
Performance
When it comes to horsepower, the Acura Integra has a much more powerful engine than the Honda Civic. However, something you should consider is that higher horsepower engines often command higher insurance premiums.
Powertrain
Due to its much higher torque, the engine of the Acura Integra does a much better job of transmitting power to the wheels than the Honda Civic.
Utility
In terms of seating you'll be able to fit the same number of people in both the Acura Integra and the Honda Civic.