RE: Honda Integra Type R: PH Carpool

RE: Honda Integra Type R: PH Carpool

Monday 7th October 2013

Honda Integra Type R: PH Carpool

Fast and frantic Honda the apple in the eye of this week's PH Carpooler



Name: Sam
Car: Honda Integra Type R (DC2)
Owned since: November 2011
Previously owned: None!

And our man was going to buy a TT...
And our man was going to buy a TT...
Why I bought it:
"Rave reviews of this car everywhere. The only negative(ish) comment I saw was in the Knowledge section of Evo - 'Too raw for some'. Brilliant, and true.

"My original intention was to buy a TT, but I also wanted something a bit more exciting and special. A 306 GTI6 (or Rallye) and Celica T-Sport were both on the list. This came up at Church's Performance Cars in West Sussex and after seeing it in the showroom I was convinced immediately. They'd actually sold it to the previous owner so had knowledge of it already. I'm very glad I didn't buy a TT."

What I wish I'd known:
"Nothing really. There are loads of buying guides and lots of info online.

"Although saying that they do rust. Badly. The rear arches rust from the inside out, so unless you strip the interior out to have a peek, you only find out once half the rear panels have fallen off.

"Also these cars are now getting old, so parts are beginning to fail. I've had a new clutch and brake master cylinder in the last year, both of which hurt in the wallet."

Small but perfectly formed zinger
Small but perfectly formed zinger
Things I love:
"Everything. The engine sounds ballistic from 6,000rpm when the higher cam lobe comes on, and the way it keeps going right up to the redline, getting louder and more banzai. It sounds like a racing engine and cries out for more revs. Opportunities to hold on to second and third gear never come often enough...

"Also I love the outrageous rear wing that completely obscures the view out the back. And the bright red front Recaros. Everybody likes red seats."

Things I hate:
"Other people in crap cars, who always assume I want to race at every set of traffic lights. I blame the outrageous wing on the back. Q-car this is not."

Costs:
"I regularly get 30mpg-plus, insurance is reasonable and parts are widely available. I've recently rebushed the suspension with stiffer items, which would have been an expensive job to have done but given how easy the car is to work on I just did it myself. Being Japanese it actually goes back together, unlike my brother's Renault... It's serviced by TGM in Fleet, who know these cars inside out - strongly recommend them."

Not bad for a first car - Sam we salute you!
Not bad for a first car - Sam we salute you!
Where I've been:
"It's my daily driver so happily goes to work and back all year. It's been on a few longer slogs across the country, and choosing back roads over motorways is always good fun. I've recently done a trip out to Wales, which was ace, and other PHers have always shown interest at Sunday Services this year."

What next?
"As my first car, it's been awesome, and I can't imagine selling it. Unmodified examples are getting very thin on the ground, and modern cars just don't seem to deliver thrills like this. Although if an NSX-R popped up for sale...

"Hopefully the next addition to the fleet will be a TVR, either Cerbera or Sagaris. Or an E39 M5. All a few years away I expect, and definitely a big step up in power."

 

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nickfrog

Original Poster:

21,389 posts

219 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Very very fond memories of that car on track 14 years ago. That front end was so glued it made the rear very mobile even on turn in, brilliant.

nickfrog

Original Poster:

21,389 posts

219 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Jazzy Jefferson said:
How disappointing, it's been written by a three year old.
Why ?

nickfrog

Original Poster:

21,389 posts

219 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Jazzy Jefferson said:
nickfrog said:
Why ?
"Red seats"
"Massive wing"
"People racing at lights"
"More banzai"


Where's the information on what it's like to drive, own and run? It seems very non PH-like.
The seats are factually red, OE.
The wing is factually massive, OE.
Some people do race at lights, usually in crap car, which is annoying and childish.

More banzai : OK, a little puerile. But what is very PH-like is to always criticise and see the negatives everywhere, which is a shame sometimes.

nickfrog

Original Poster:

21,389 posts

219 months

Monday 7th October 2013
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Jazzy Jefferson said:
I cant argue with the facts, and I'm not here to either. My point was, for the professional outfit PH like to be, this article (although written by non PH staff) should really not have made it to "air."

Such is my love for all Type-R Hondas and PH, I expected the article to be much more interesting and exciting. And frankly, just better.

Sorry for offering an opinion that isn't inline with your or anyone elses. If you view that as negative or criticism, then that's down to you.

Anyway, I am sure that's cleared that up. Back to Integras...
You call a guy you've never met a 3-year old and you wouldn't say that's negative or a criticism ?

By contrast, your opinion as expressed above is a fair point, so thanks and as you say back to Integras...