1994 Acura Integra Ls Hatchback 3-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
American Canyon, California, United States
Selling my 1994 Acura Integra LS. I decided to buy a new car and unfortunately I can't have both. Located in American Canyon, CA.
Car: Bone Stock 1994 Acura Integra LS - Hatchback - DC4 Clean Title - Never has been wrecked or tampered / stolen. Pink Slip & Title In Hand Original B18B1 Engine 224,000 Original Miles (runs smooth and VERY strong) 5 Speed Manual Transmission Thunder Grey Metallic Color (Rare OEM Color) Cloth Interior OEM Floor Mats (all 4) After Market Kenwood Head Unit (MP3 Compatible) Sunroof Acura OEM Hubcaps Condition: Exterior: 9/10 - The paint is wearing off in some places and has scratches in some areas (this is normal though due to the age of the car) Interior: 10/10 - NO stains, tears, rips, spots, cuts, peels, non-smoker, no pets, wrinkles, etc. The car was smogged last month (August) and won't require a smog until 2016. The registration is paid for until August 2015 (just paid it). All paperwork in-hand. A major tune-up was done a few months ago at HondaSpecific In Fairfield CA. This is what was replaced (ALL PAPERWORK IN HAND): - New HONDA OEM Timing Belt - New HONDA OEM Water Pump - New HONDA OEM Alternator Belt - New HONDA OEM A/C Belt - New HONDA OEM Power Steering Belt - New HONDA OEM Camshaft Seals - New HONDA OEM Crankshaft Seals - New HONDA OEM Valve Cover Gasket Brakes: Both the front and rear break pads were replaced about 2 months ago. Tires: The rear tires have about 75% life and the front have about 85% life (the front were replaced during the raining season last year.) The car also has a BRAND NEW Distributor (replaced a few months ago - Paperwork in-hand) The oil and filter was changed about 1,500 miles ago. The Transmission fluid was changed about 2,000 miles ago with HONDA OEM MTF. The spark plugs were changed a few months ago ( NGK OEM Pre-Gaped plugs), also along with new spark plug wires (Bosch). The radiator cap was also replaced a few months ago. The catalytic converter was replaced with a brand new one about a year ago (paperwork in hand). The fuel filter and both headlights were replaced a few months sgo. The PCV valve and hose were replaced with brand new ones from Honda a couple of months ago (paperwork in-hand). The oil was always changed before the needed time. Only used Chevron gas (sometimes 76 or Shell). The car has no problems whatsoever. Starts right up on the first try. Does not stumble or stall. The car does not shake while driving on the road. The engine makes NO noises or weird sounds. Suspension rides smooth. Transmission shifts good and makes no noise while shifting. All lights in and out of car are fully functional. NO CEL on (never has came on since ive had the car). The windshield wipers were replaced a few months ago. ALL PAPERWORK / RECEIPTS IN-HAND! The overall condition of the car and the way it operates, is way above average. Many of these types of cars are either beat down or have a ton of issues. This is a problem / issue free car. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1995 Acura Integra SE Sport Coupe
Sat, Feb 12 2022When Honda introduced the Acura brand to North America for the 1986 model year, there were just two models we could buy here: the Legend luxury sedan (developed in partnership with Rover and sibling to the Sterling 825) and the Civic-based Integra. Most Integras we've seen on the street for the last couple of decades have been the third-generation models sold from the 1994 through 2001 model years, and — like their Civic counterparts — plenty of them have held together well enough to rack up impressive mileage totals. Here's a '95 Integra SE coupe that came close to the 350,000-mile mark during its 27 years on the road, found in a Northern California self-service yard a couple of weeks back. In 1995, the SE trim level was near the top of the American Integra hierarchy (just below the soon-to-be-famous GS-R), priced at $19,890 for the Sport Coupe three-door with five-speed manual transmission. That's about $35,895 in 2022 dollars. Hey, Emperor Akihito's daily-driver was a '91 Honda Integra sedan, so that's a lot of prestige for the price (yes, yes, the Emperor of Japan rides in the back of a Toyota for official duties, but we never could buy a new Toyota Century here). With the Special Edition, you got all the luxury features of the mid-grade LS (including power moonroof, air conditioning, cruise control, and anti-lock brakes) plus 15" alloy wheels, fat Michelin tires, a big decklid spoiler, and a six-speaker AM/FM/cassette audio system. The GS-R's 1.8-liter VTEC engine made 170 horsepower in 1995 (having swapped a '96 GS-R engine into a '92 Civic hatchback, I can tell you it's a pretty wild powerplant by middle-1990s standards), but the non-VTEC version that went into the saner Integras was rated at just 142 horses. The Civic Si that year had a mere 125 horsepower and far less luxury than its wealthier Integra brother, but it also cost just $13,450 (about $25,160 today). These cars were built very well and lasted for decade after decade if not abused, and this car benefited from owners that took good care of it. Unfortunately, the craze for hot-rodded Hondas really got rolling in the middle 1990s, and many of these cars met unhappy endings involving crashes and/or exploded engines. It wasn't many years ago that a car like this would have been stripped clean by junkyard vultures within hours of landing in a California self-serve car graveyard.
Acura races into anime with 'Chiaki's Journey' web series
Sun, Jan 23 2022For the twelfth year in a row, Acura is a presenting sponsor and the official vehicle of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Acura created a four-part anime series called Chiaki's Journey combining the medium Sundance celebrates, Japanese anime, the automaker's fuller Type-S lineup, and the new Acura Integra hatch. Unlike most of the films at the festival, however, Chiaki's Journey runs a total of four minutes and 12 seconds, each episode lasting just over a minute. The story centers on Chiaki, a young Japanese woman from a family of racers who knows how to hustle a car around a track, but who has a temper that runs faster than her vintage Integra can rev. The villain is Erich Kang, the same rich and insufferably arrogant hotshot from every video game and car movie, piloting a non-descript blue hot rod. He's clearly the guy everyone would like to beat, and he knows he's that guy. When Chiaki gets behind the wheel to teach Kang a lesson in lap times, her uncle Noboru steps in to teach her the lessons she'll need to need to win. Being so condensed, each installment plays like a trailer for a longer episode. Acura managed to fit in all the cars, though: Spot the 2022 MDX Type S, NSX Type S, TLX Type S, and 2023 Integra. The car brand got the obligatory Japanese rock anime intro as well, thanks to the all-female metal band NEMOPHILA doing the song "Raitei.” You can see the first episode above and the rest at Acura's dedicated Type S site. Related video:
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Rapper/actor Ludacris is an even more extreme example of automotive loyalty. With an estimated net worth of over $70 million, Luda has the money for his own private plane. Yet that wealth doesn't stop him from regularly driving the 1993 Acura Legend he has had since before he found fame.
Ludacris, whose real name is Chris Bridges, recently discussed his old Acura during an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneris Show to promote his new album. It sounds like he's put 10,000 miles on the trusty sedan since it last popped up online less than a year ago, so it's pretty clear that he drives it on the regular. In fact, Ludacris says he still pens new songs sitting inside it, just like he used to back in the day when he was starting out.