Sadly, the chances are practically zero.
Back in the day, Honda built
a great front-wheel-drive model called the Integra. It was sold as an
Acura in the US, and it managed to attract quite a loyal following.
Powered by Honda's famous VTEC enignes, the Integra was affordable, fun
to drive, and easy to tune. By the time the final generation appeared
in the US, Acura renamedit the RSX, but it was dropped entirely in
2006. Honda felt that with its Civic Si, which was a bit cheaper, could
easily fill in the high-performance coupe market slot. But still,
Integra fans were disappointed
.
Sadly, the chances are practically zero.
Back in the day, Honda built a great front-wheel-drive model called the Integra. It was sold as an Acura in the US, and it managed to attract quite a loyal following. Powered by Honda's famous VTEC enignes, the Integra was affordable, fun to drive, and easy to tune. By the time the final generation appeared in the US, Acura renamedit the RSX, but it was dropped entirely in 2006. Honda felt that with its Civic Si, which was a bit cheaper, could easily fill in the high-performance coupe market slot. But still, Integra fans were disappointed.
http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2014/1/19/What-if-Honda-Built-a-New-Integra-7718167/
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