Question about 2 vs. 4 door Integra's
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Question about 2 vs. 4 door Integra's
I drove a '99 2-door Integra GS-R today. Wow. Very nice. I love Honda gear boxes. VTEC is pretty fun when you drop it into 3rd on the highway. I like how it only drops to 5800RPMS when you upshift.
Question though, I saw a 4-door Integra on the way home. Are the 4-doors a notchback? And the 2-doors a hatchback? Or are both hatchbacks? Are there ANY other differences besides the trunk/hatch and one having 2 extra doors? VTEC was available in the 4 door models, correct? Any dimension/weight differences? Shoot me any information you have on the difference between the coupe and sedan.
Thanks guys.
Question though, I saw a 4-door Integra on the way home. Are the 4-doors a notchback? And the 2-doors a hatchback? Or are both hatchbacks? Are there ANY other differences besides the trunk/hatch and one having 2 extra doors? VTEC was available in the 4 door models, correct? Any dimension/weight differences? Shoot me any information you have on the difference between the coupe and sedan.
Thanks guys.
#4
2 dr's are hatches, 4drs are trunks. Only about 20% of Integras are 4-drs, and only another 20-25% of those are GSR's (w/ Vtec), so 4dr GSR's are really hard to find.
They share most dimensions, though I think overall the 4-dr is like 4 inches longer, and has significantly more rear seat room as a result. The 4dr weighs about a hundred lbs. more than the hatch. Almost all aftermarket parts are interchangeable between the 2- and 4-drs.
They share most dimensions, though I think overall the 4-dr is like 4 inches longer, and has significantly more rear seat room as a result. The 4dr weighs about a hundred lbs. more than the hatch. Almost all aftermarket parts are interchangeable between the 2- and 4-drs.
#5
Thanks for the info. One of the reasons I like the sedan version is not only the room, but I'm assuming the car would be very quiet considering it doesn't have hatch rattle like the coupes.
#6
Originally posted by Xymox007
Thanks for the info. One of the reasons I like the sedan version is not only the room, but I'm assuming the car would be very quiet considering it doesn't have hatch rattle like the coupes.
Thanks for the info. One of the reasons I like the sedan version is not only the room, but I'm assuming the car would be very quiet considering it doesn't have hatch rattle like the coupes.
#8
Originally posted by Xymox007
Okay. Any difference insurance with a sedan vs. the coupe?
Okay. Any difference insurance with a sedan vs. the coupe?
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#9
Originally posted by Spec R
From what i've researched, yes theres a difference. For some reason, a "sedan" has less cost when compared to a "coupe". Integras are classified as sports (coupe) or (sedan). GSR's and Type R's get higher rates as well.
From what i've researched, yes theres a difference. For some reason, a "sedan" has less cost when compared to a "coupe". Integras are classified as sports (coupe) or (sedan). GSR's and Type R's get higher rates as well.
#10
Originally posted by Co0lDood
what if i had an LS but did a complete Type R engine swap..
what if i had an LS but did a complete Type R engine swap..