1991 Acura Integra
The second generation Integra released in 1991 model year comes as three-door
hatchback and four-door sedan body trims available in RS, LS and GS trim. All
models have a standard high reving 1.8 liter in-line cylinder generating 130 bhp.

The new Integra is constructed on a 100.4 wheelbase with an overall length of
172.9 inches, width of 67.4 inches and height of 52.2 inches. This year's Integra
comes longer, wider and more powerful than the previous generation Integras.
Increase in dimension means better ride, handling and road constancy and enhanced
interior cabin and faster-off-the-line performance. To guarantee safety, The Integra
GS comes with standard antilock brakes for quick stop in a straight line in any
road surface. It is also outfitted with automatic belts that fit excellently without
riding the neck.
Other features that come with the 1991 Acura Integras are speed sensitive power
steering, four-wheel disc brakes, adjustable steering column, side window defoggers,
digital quartz clock, remote hatch and fuel filler door release, protective wraparound
bodyside molding, dual power mirrors, color keyed front and rear bumpers and front
air dam, tinted glass, AM/Fm stereo with cassette, intermittent wipers, integral
fog lights and many more.