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Too bad the NSXR is not available in the States. Any true Honda Type R is a great model including the Integra.The NSX is definitely a step up from the Integra. However, your Type R is more tuned for track use than a stock NSX.In other words, yes, the NSX will make you very happy. I qualify that with, depending on your tastes and uses, you may want some upgrading. Although a standard NSX is a superior vehicle, it's not as track tuned as any of Honda's Type R vehicles like your Integra. Consumers in Japan who want that stiffer suspension and lighter weight go for the Type S and zero models instead.I found the Integra R suspenion stiffer than a stock NSX and it is lighter as well.[This message has been edited by ilya (edited 16 April 2002).]
Too bad the NSXR is not available in the States. Any true Honda Type R is a great model including the Integra.
The NSX is definitely a step up from the Integra. However, your Type R is more tuned for track use than a stock NSX.
In other words, yes, the NSX will make you very happy. I qualify that with, depending on your tastes and uses, you may want some upgrading. Although a standard NSX is a superior vehicle, it's not as track tuned as any of Honda's Type R vehicles like your Integra. Consumers in Japan who want that stiffer suspension and lighter weight go for the Type S and zero models instead.
I found the Integra R suspenion stiffer than a stock NSX and it is lighter as well.
[This message has been edited by ilya (edited 16 April 2002).]