Honda IntegraBody types: Coupe and Hardtop. (help) The Honda Integra was the successor to the rather odd Honda Quint, a five-door hatchback off the Honda Accord platform and using bodywork from the Honda Civic which was known outside Japan as the Honda Quintet. It was introduced in 1985 as the Honda Quint Integra, and was available in either a 3 door or 5 door bodystyle or a four-door sedan. A DOHC 16v engine was optional, which was revolutionary technology for a car in its class at the time.The fourth generation Honda Integra, produced from 2002 onwards, is called the Acura RSX in North America and Hong Kong. In Japan, Australia and New Zealand it is still called the Honda Integra.
| Year, month | Frame | Pictures | | 1989, april | DA5, DA7, DA6, DA8 |
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| 1990, august | DA7, DA5, DA6, DA8 |
| 1991, october | DA5, DA7, DA6, DB1, DA8 |
| 1993, may | DC1, DC2 |
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| 1993, july | DB6, DB7, DB8 |
| 1993, september | DB9 |
| 1995, august | DC2, DB8, DC1, DB6, DB9 |
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| 1995, october | DC2, DB8 |
| 1998, january | DC2, DB8, DC1, DB6, DB9 |
| 1999, july | DC2, DB8, DC1, DB6, DB9 |
| 1999, december | DC2 |
| 2001, july | DC5 |
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Honda Integra cars, all models: since 2005-2006-2007 |
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