1990 Acura Integra
The 1990 Acura Integra comes bigger than the originally launched Integra. It
comes in two-door and four-door versions with RS, LS and GS trims. This new and
bigger Integra is built on a 100.4-inch wheelbase yielding an overall length of
172.9 inches, width of 67.4 inches and height of 52.2 inches.
This year's Integra supplies above average turning and cornering ability and
with almost negligible jostle. Its outstanding road manner is supplied by the
four-wheel independent double wishbone suspension, speed sensitive power steering,
front and rear stabilizer bars, nitrogen gas-pressurized shock absorbers in front
and progressive rate spring in the rear.
Powering the 1990 Integra is the new 1.8-liter, 16-valve, 4-cylinder engine that
generates 130 horsepower. In the Integra GS, safety is ensured with the standard
antilock brakes and automatic belt. Other models possess all-disc brakes and power
rack-and-pinion.
For this year, Integra is fully equipped with goodies like color keyed front
and rear bumpers and front air dam, rear spoiler, tinted glass, dual power mirrors,
integral fog lights, protective wraparound bodyside molding, rear window defroster/wiper/washer,
AM-FM stereo with cassette, power sunroof with sliding shade, power windows, cruise
control, adjustable steering column, intermittent wipers, power antenna, side
window defoggers, remote hatch and fuel filler door release and digital quartz
clock.
