IS THIS REALLY THE LAST GAS(P)?
Car and Driver
|June 2022
There is no doubt that we are in the beginning/middle/end (you pick) of an automotive era. We have seen your letters complaining about too much electric-car coverage-they're in an overflowing postal bin marked "Angry Letters to Santa." We get it. Unfortunately, many of the new vehicles being introduced are electric or electrified. But, most isn't everything, nor does it mean the next time you head to a dealership you'll have to buy a vehicle with some variation of the following words: "Eco i Lightning tron ID Prime Dream." There are still some great gas-burning machines coming to showrooms soon, and we've carefully selected 12 that we think are worth the wait. After you buy one of these models, consider keeping it for the long run because vehicles of this ilk will become increasingly rare in the coming decades.
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Acura's Blast from the Past
With interest in '80s and '90s cars rising fast, the 2023 Acura Integra brings back a famous name in hopes of winning over a new generation.
Acura pulls a page from Hollywood's playbook and reboots an old classic. The 2023 Integra marks the nameplate's return to the lineup after more than 20 years. Though the reborn Integra looks informally more like the ILX sedan it replaces than a modern take on its namesake, the new entry-level Acura cribs its ethos from the three generations of Integras before it. Like its predecessors, the new Integra shares its underpinnings with the Honda Civic in a bid to meld the Civic's engaging dynamics with the feature content of a more upscale vehicle.
Motivating the Integra is the Civic Si's 200-hp turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four. Whereas the Honda is a stick-shift-only affair, the Acura offers the choice of either a six-speed manual (with limited-slip diff) or a continuously variable automatic. The Integra starts at $31,895, but the stick is only available in conjunction with the A-Spec and Technology packages, so the one you'll really want costs $36,895.
Acura attempts to draw an even deeper line in the sand between the identically powered Integra and Civic Si by ditching the Honda's trunk for a more functional and versatile hatchback. Although prior Integras were available with two doors, the new car comes strictly as a four-door-a nod to the first-generation Integra, which also offered a four-door hatch.
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