The Honda Integra (sold in some markets as Acura Integra) was a compact luxury sports car, produced by Japanese automaker Honda from 1985 to 2006. The sporty front-wheel-drive car was able to carry five passengers with a two-door coupe or four-door sedan available. The Integra name was originally used by Honda to refer to its VT250F motorcycle and is currently used to refer to the scooter variant of its NC700 series of motorcycles.
The Integra was included on Car and Driver magazine's annual Ten Best list six times: in 1987, 1988, and 1994 through 1997. The GS-R model was called out specifically in 1994 and 1995. It made a return on the Ten Best list as the Acura RSX, in 2002 and 2003. The Integra Type-R (DC2) was named the "best front-wheel-drive drivers car ever" by Evo Magazine in 2006, and has a pedigree descended from Honda Formula 1 cars.
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