Honda Accord vs. Acura Integra


Honda Accord

Acura Integra

Discover Why the Honda Accord Outshines the Acura Integra at Roswell Honda

When it comes to choosing the perfect new car, the Honda Accord and Acura Integra are two popular options that often come to mind for Roswell shoppers. Don't assume you need to upgrade to a luxury car. When you compare features, performance, and overall value, it becomes clear that the Honda Accord is the superior choice. Visit Roswell Honda after you discover all the reasons that make the Honda Accord the better buy.

Trim Levels

The Honda Accord offers a wide range of trim levels to suit every driver's needs and preferences. With six impressive options to choose from, including the LX, EX, Sport Hybrid, EX-L Hybrid, Sport-L Hybrid, and the top-of-the-line Touring Hybrid, you can find the perfect combination of features and performance to match your lifestyle. Whether you prioritize efficiency, luxury, or a balance of both, the Honda Accord has a trim level that will exceed your expectations.

On the other hand, the Acura Integra has a more limited selection, with only three trim levels available: Base, A-Spec, and A-Spec Technology. While these trims offer a variety of features, they may not provide the same level of customization and flexibility as the Honda Accord's diverse lineup. There are also no hybrid options for the Acura Integra.

Fuel Economy (City / Hwy MPG)

29/37 | 21/28

Honda Accord vs. Acura Integra

Engine Configuration

Inline 4 | Inline 4

Honda Accord vs. Acura Integra

Seating Capacity

5 | 4

Honda Accord vs. Acura Integra

The Honda Accord vs. the Acura Integra

Performance

Under the hood, the Honda Accord offers multiple powertrains leading to an exceptional driving experience. The standard 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine produces an impressive 192 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque, providing ample power for everyday driving. For those making longer commutes from Artesia to Roswell for work, they’ll be drawn to the new Honda Accord for its exclusive hybrid powertrains. The optional hybrid powertrain for Sport, EX-L, Sport-L, and Touring models offers a combined output of 204 horsepower, ensuring a smooth and responsive ride. The Acura Integra, equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, delivers 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque. While these figures are respectable, the Acura Integra falls short of the Honda Accord's hybrid powertrain's combined output.

The Honda Accord's continuously variable transmission (CVT) and electronic continuously variable transmission (eCVT) work seamlessly to optimize performance. The Acura Integra's available six-speed manual transmission may appeal to driving enthusiasts, but for the majority of Midway drivers, the Honda Accord's refined CVT and eCVT provide a more comfortable and convenient driving experience.

Technology

Staying connected and entertained on the road is a top priority for many Dexter drivers, and the Honda Accord delivers in spades. The new Honda Accord offers Google built-in with access to Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Google Play. Honda Accord models come with either an 8-inch Display Audio touchscreen or a 12.3-inch color touchscreen providing an intuitive and user-friendly interface for controlling your multimedia and settings. The Honda Accord also offers convenient features like wireless phone charging, wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, and a premium 12-speaker Bose audio system on select models, elevating your driving experience.

While the Acura Integra also offers smartphone connectivity, there are some notable limitations. Google’s infotainment system is not available on any model except the Acura ZDX. Wireless functionality is only offered on models equipped with the Technology package, which may not be as convenient for tech-savvy drivers in Artesia. The Acura Integra's available 9-inch touchscreen and 16-speaker ELS Studio 3D premium audio system are certainly impressive, but the Honda Accord's user-friendly interface, wireless connectivity options, and overall ease of use make it the more appealing choice for drivers who prioritize seamless technology integration.

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Design

Step inside the spacious and well-appointed cabin, and you'll find high-quality materials, comfortable seating, and a maximum of 41 inches of ample legroom for both rows. The Honda Accord's attention to detail and premium feel make it a joy to drive, whether you're running errands around Roswell or embarking on a long road trip. With a best-in-class cargo capacity of 17 cubic feet, the Honda Accord provides ample space for luggage, groceries, or any other items you need to transport, making it an ideal choice for families and adventurers alike. The Acura Integra may have 24 cubic feet of storage, but that’s only because of its hatchback body style.

Safety

Suites are comparable with Honda Sensing® and Acura Watch™. Shared safety features include Traffic Sign Recognition, Traffic Jam Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, and a Lane Keeping Assist System. Each new car offers a Blind Spot Information System paired with a Cross-Traffic Monitor. When you arrive at your Roswell destination, your Honda Accord will lock up for you through Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto Lock®, an exclusive safety and security feature.

Pricing

If you are looking for a car that packs a punch but won’t break the bank, consider the Honda Accord. The price for this new Honda starts at $27,895, providing a low entry point into owning your own dream vehicle. The Acura Integra starts at $31,800, setting you back more money for not a lot of extra benefit, making the Honda Accord the better bang for your buck.

Experience the Honda Accord Difference at Roswell Honda

Experience the difference of the new Honda Accord for yourself when you contact Roswell Honda to schedule your test drive. Make the better value buy as you explore a handful of Honda Accord models showcased in our new inventory. With the keys to a new Honda Accord, you don't need to consider a luxury car.