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1- The sunroof leak is just minimal to the extent that the upholstry around it became "damp" after a two-day rain. But, who is the person to take it to (assuming the dealer will charge an arm and a leg) to change the plastic "washer" under the glass frame?
2- I read way up there that someone had suggested a Sears electric antenna mast for $40. Is that a good option? Are there other good options?
3- How do I run the VIN check? I actually sense some fishy info regarding the car's private ownership. I would really like to know who owned this car over the past few years at least.
4- It is a standard (stick) transmission. Should I do something about the clutch now or just wait for it to go (acceleration is pretty good now)? How much am I looking at for a new clutch and service etc. ?
5- Should I replace the timing belt just to be on the safe side? How much more will I be charged at the dealer? If not the dealer, where would my second best option be?
6- The odometer noise is kinda loud in the cold mornings and continues. Will it go away if I change the spring/wire? How much am I looking at?
Again, thanks a lot folks. You are very helpful.
Thank You,
Dave
Am going back to Tire Rack. com.
My question,, if either of you would be so kind as to respond,, Seems like I've read somewhere online that this level of tire on the gs-r NEEDS
to be installed according to certain torque
specifications,,, do either of you know anything about this?
What did they say about maintenance records? That might give you a clue. And, if you don't mind my asking, if you actually sense some fishy info regarding the car's private ownership, why are you still interested?
carlady/host
For GSR (and most Civics) it's 80lbs per sq.inch.
Ask the shop that's going to mount the tires to use a torque wrench and set it at 80.
You could also buy a good torque wrench at Sears (craftsman) for like $70. They actually could be off by 1 or 2. It could be 78 or 82, it won't make much of a difference. The problem is when one lug nut is like 76 and another (lug) 88 or 90.. They should all be the same (around 80 +/- a couple of lbs..)
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
OK, I feel better now...
Good point, but I guess 1-foot is assumed, and it really doesn't matter unless you're using a rod to apply the torque.
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
RS had no power locks or sunroof; steel wheels w/covers
LS added 14" alloys, sunroof, power locks
GS added 15" alloys, sunroof, power locks, leather, spoiler
in 99/00:
no RS
LS has 15" alloys
i think the rest is the same...
standard disclaimers ("i may or may not be an idiot") apply
Even in my '99 GSR (when it goes down). They say you 're supposed to grease the antenna every year or so or it could potentially break.. I gotta look into that more.
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
I am the same person who put in entry 203, to which you responded in entry 205. I ended up buying the car because I was in urgent need for transportation and my job is very time consuming, hence no time for more car-shopping. I would appreciate it if you, or anyone with the know-how, would answer my questions in entry 210. Thanks a lot.
Dave
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
1- The sunroof leak is just minimal to the extent
that the upholstry around it became "damp" after a
two-day rain. But, who is the person to take it to (assuming the dealer will charge an arm and a leg) to change the plastic "washer" under the glass frame?
2- I read way up there that someone had suggested
a Sears electric antenna mast for $40. Is that a
good option? Are there other good options?
4- It is a standard (stick) transmission. Should
I do something about the clutch now or just wait
for it to go (acceleration is pretty good now)?
How much am I looking at for a new clutch and
service etc. ?
5- Should I replace the timing belt just to be on
the safe side (147 K miles now)? How much more will I be charged at the dealer? If not the dealer, where would my second best option be?
6- The odometer noise is kinda loud in the cold
mornings and continues. Will it go away if I
change the spring/wire? How much am I looking at?
Again, thanks a lot for being so helpful.
Dave
Thanks again.
you might want to negotiate the cost of this out of your purchase price if you can
Don't do anything with the cluth if the car is running ok. I 've seen Integras go 200K mi. on the original clutch. It's expensive (around $600)
Get an estimate from a garage/mechanic on the speedometer/odometer noise. I can't see them charging you more than 1hr labor. The part is cheap.
I would take the car to an autoglass place to get an estimate on the sunroof.
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
Thanks
Dave
-Brian
I recently purchased and 2000 Interga (checkbook demanded the LS model) and could not be more impressed with a vehicle. The ONLY complaint I have is that everyone else seems to be driving one also :-)!!!
Prior to this, I owned a 94 Nissan Sentra (red-sporty one) and a 99 Mazda Pick-up. Loved the Nissan and literally cried when they told me it was totaled. Probably would have stayed with them, except they don't make a 2-door model anymore--can't be seen driving a 4-door sedan :-). I also (for a very short time--4 months to be exact) owned a 99 Mazda Pickup--BIG waste of money and what sent me looking for a new mode of transportation. See maintenance title 'Mazda--won't make that mistake again!!!' for more details.
What really sold me on the Integra was the engineering of the airbags--they place the sensors on the firewall vice in the bumper as with most cars. This may sound like a petty reason to buy a $20,000 car, but let an airbag smack you in the face for hitting a curb at 8mph and you'll understand why it became important to me :-).
Back to the subject, my little blue Integra has quickly (one week) wormed it's way into my heart. She handles VERY well, the stock sound system is adequate, the gas mileage is decent, LOVE the moon roof and power windows, the fold-down seats offer plenty of cargo room and (not to mention) I look %$#@ good driving it!!
Til next time...
I'd say you made an excellent decision. Have fun.
what an average fair price for an acura integra
RS 1993, 80k miles, 1.8L, manual, a/c, one
owner car with no apparent problems is ?!
around 7k ok ?!
pls. email me at sion@cs.purdue.edu as soon
as possible. thanx allot !
carlady/host
I know what you mean. I had an airbag smack me in the face in my '97 Civic. I didn't know they came out at first because I was going 65mph when a truck in front of the car in front of me lost its drive axle and we (11 cars) all drove over it! So I heard like a loud bang (like a gun going off) but I thought maybe it was the impact of the undercarriage of my car going over this thing that was about 10" off the ground! Feels like somebody smacked you in the face with open palm and sounds like a gun went off in your ear. I then saw the passenger bag (which was pink!) hanging down and then I realized I couldn't breathe from all the white stuff/powder/gas pouring out of both bags. Thankfully I could open the door and got out to breathe fresh air.
I 'm still driving that Civic today with 93K mi. but those air bags are very important. I guess the harder they smack you the better they work?
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
Sounds to me you that you don't want a performance tire so I think you should stay with the 195-55 size but the problem is that there are not too many tires in that size. You could go to 205-50 but nothing bigger than that because your speedometer will be off too much.
I 'm not up on the noise level of tires. I 'd suggest going to www.tirerack.com and read all the road tests they 've done. They usually rate the tires on noise.
As far as treadwear goes, the Michelin XGT-V4 probably has one of the highest one (340 I think). You 're not going to get much better than that. I personally thing they 're really bad in the wet and average in the dry. I 've had much better tires before but not sure about road noise.
I like the Dunlop D60-A2 all season tire. I 'm on my 3d set now on my Civic and they handle much better on wet and dry than the Michelin XGT-V4 which I still have on my GS-R. I 'm getting Dunlop SP8000 (dry&wet only - not for snow) and they 're excellent in both wet and dry.
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
What don't you look it up at Edmunds?
You 've probably bought the car by now, so good luck with it..
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
I would also recommend you look at Preludes; better low end torque than either the Integra or Celica and a more comfortable ride. More expensive than the GS-R (about same as Celica GTS). True coupe design rather than a hatchback though (a negative in my book).
I'm planning to head to one of the Honda dealerships and try out possibly the Civic Si and Prelude. Maybe an S2000 if they let me, just for the hell of it..
As far as the airbag goes, maybe Civic designs theirs a little differently.
I, unfortunately, have received punches in the face that did not compare to that airbag...not to mention that it cause over over $3400 worth of damage to the INTERIOR of my truck (steering column (blew the thing right off the dash and into multiple pieces all over the floorboards), steering wheel (completely warped), dash, horn, wiring, airbag, etc.). Best part--my chiropractor estimates 6-8 months just to get my neck back into working order.
Also, I guess, when there is that much damage-dealerships aren't too ept at putting everything back in working order again because I had the steering go out on me coming around a mountain at 70mph! Let me tell ya...that was fun.
I guess I took the 'long way around' to say that --No, a hard smack does not mean better. It was an 8mph impact between the curb and my right front tire (which did not need replacement). I honestly believe that I (and my truck) would have recieved A LOT less damage without the airbag.
My apololgies if the letter seems 'harsh'--I guess I still have some 'issues' to work out with that *&^% airbag!!! :-) But it also explains why I spent so long researching the airbags on various cars before I purchased the Acura--which I am still 'in love' with. :-)
p.s. I still don't trust airbags--especially since information concerning their manufacturing and specifications are so difficult to find.
At the time it has one of the first high-tech 16-valve 4 bangers (1.6ltr) that delivered a whopping 120bhp!!
Nothing by comparison to today's standards but kicked butt to anything in its class at the time!
I bought it just after I got out of college in the spring of 1988 and now, 12 years and 240,000 miles later, I had to finally give it up for a family vehicle. A Dodge Grand Caravan of all things! ;^(
I even sold it for $1,100 with all that age and mileage! I did keep a great maintenance log on it.
I admired all the newer, 2nd and 3rd generation Integras but could not bring myself to part with my "little red buggy" as I called it it just kept running and running with flawless effort.
I just want to leave all of you potential Integra owners out there with this, "you will never find another little car on the market today that will give you the total package of reliability, performance, pleasure, and durability that the Acura Integra delivers." The lucky owners of these great marvels of engineering know exactly what I'm talking about! Enjoy your Integras!!
my opinion!!:^)
Just kidding. Yes the Celica GT-S would be a good comparison to the GSR but when you look at the prices the GSR is hard to resist.
At www.carsdirect.com right you can get the GSR for $19,580!!! That's over $800 under dealer invoice. (I paid $19,898 for a new '99 through carsdirect, that was the final price before tax)
A stripped Celica goes for $20,150. Add ABS, sunroof, leather & spoiler to match the GSR's standard features and it comes out to $22,244!
That's over a $2,600 difference. It's actually more if you count an estimated $200 tax you have to pay to uncle Sam.
Buy the GSR and then bank that money minus half for mods and you have a faster and better handling car or leave it alone and you can give Celicas a good run for their money.. Don't foget, the GSR has the largest performance aftermarket at its disposal.
But it's all personal preference and looks are subjective. I personally don't fit well in the Celica GT-S because most of them come with sunroofs from the factory and don't like its styling that much. I only have 1/2" of headroom left in my GSR and less than that in the GT-S.
As far as accessories go, my dealer threw in the floor mats and the wheel locks, I didn't even have to ask. They said they do it with everyone and it was their policy but then again they 're a "precision" dealer or something like that. There are only 6-7 dealerships in the country that have earned that title from Acura.
If you have your heart set on a security system then go with aftermarket ones. They 'll be cheaper and better but if a thief wants your car, that won't stop him. I didn't get one for that reason. I use the CLUB. My dealer said they don't install security alarms in Integras and most dealerships send them out to other shops to have this done.. As far as splash guards I probably should 've gotten them but I don't think Integras look good with them on.
Sorry for the long post..
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
Not to be picky or anything but g1 Integras had 118hp. My friend had an '88 red LS too. I loved that car. He 'd let me drive it often. When it came out in '86 there was nothing like it in its class. Even the Prelude Si didn't have a 16V engine at the time, it was a 12 valve. What was shocking to us then, was how easy the Integra rev'd all the way to redline. I had driven Mazda 626's, Civics and Accords at the time (plus all kinds of American cars) and you couldn't go near redline without thinking the car was going to blow up.. The G1 Integra was smooth and quick to rev and also had a higher redline than most cars (6200 I think?). That plus decent handling made it fun to drive. It was also very quite on the highway, unlike G2 and G3 Integras.
I remember getting in to my friend's LS and turning the key while the engine was running! I did this on several occasions because you could barely hear the engine running from inside the cabin. You had to be real quite and listen for it and even then! Also there was not a single vibration inside at idle. Only if you touched the shift knob you could tell it was running. Great car.
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)
Don't the 2000 Integras come with immobilizer as standard equipment? Keyless entry/alarm would be about $150 at the dealer.
Thanks for the correction! As for your Civic, just
change the oil regularly and it will last over 200k, no problem. There were several times where I redlined my 88' Integra until the rev limiter kicked in (red line was at 6400rpm) and it forgave me everytime!! Try that with a GM or Ford engine and you may have to pull over, walk back a 1\4 mile and pick up all the pieces that blew through the oil pan!!
Honda engines typically start to burn oil after 150k (what engine wouldn't) but still run with a fluid, solid, smoothness they are known for. It's not uncommon for a Honda\Acura owner getting 200k+ out of them.
At 240k, my 1.6ltr still had that very quiet, "can't tell if it's still running " idle you were talking about only1harry!! :^)
I have always admired the Honda engine engineers for designing normally aspired motors to achieve their full operational power and potential without adding turbos or superchargers which both degrade the reliability and life of the engine significantly.
Well designed, well built, strong and trustworthy, know wonder they last so long..
VTEC engine technology is a true masterpiece!!
robertsmx: enjoy your Accord and Prelude, great cars, and I hope you get the NSX soon!
Holy cow! I just went to the Edmund's section of REBATES & INCENTIVES (because I got suspicious of the good price you 're getting) and there is a $2,000 dealer incentive for all Integras!! I 've never seen it this high. When I bought my car it was only $1K.
Go back to the dealer and tell him his cost is only $18,400 and ask him to drop it another $500.
There is also 4.9% financing but you 'll probably never get it. They 'll tell you you're too young and don't have enough credit and you 're getting a good deal on the car, blah blah. They almost never give out these good rates because they make less money off the interest.
Let us know how you make out.
'06 Civic LX coupe
'11 BMW 335i coupe xDrive
'13 Honda Accord sedan (wife's car)