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Honda - Integra Type-R

 (  1998-01  )
3 / 5
+ Amazing performance for the money
+ Racing heritage and looks to match
+ Great Honda engine, integrity and reliability
- Neither comfortable nor practical
- High insurance premiums
- Standard anti-theft protection is minimal
Type-R is a testament to Honda's motorsport expertise. A highly-strung race car, it strains at the leash on ordinary roads and offers few concessions to comfort. For speed freaks only.
Type-R is a one-off, selling in limited numbers to appreciative petrol heads. It's not a pumped-up posing machine but a full-blooded racer - with the thrills and limitations implied by its niche.
It's set up for speed and precision handling, with a high-revving 1.8 VTEC engine developed from the unit used in the Civic VTi. In the Integra, this feeds 190bhp to the front wheels through a close-ratio gearbox. 0-60mph acceleration comes in under seven seconds (but don't spin the wheels - it's not the best mannered car to drive in town).
Clues to its racing heritage include double-wishbone independent suspension, a limited-slip differential and big ventilated disc brakes. Its responses are very sharp thanks to good grip and sensitive variable-ratio power steering.
If this lights your fire, you'll forgive the Type-R's shortcomings: a hard ride, high noise levels, a sparse cabin and limited equipment - there's no standard alarm or air conditioning.

Best Vehicle Model

Type-R

Worst Vehicle Model

None

Alternatives

Fiat Coupe Turbo   Nissan 200 SX   Toyota Celica (1994-99)