Precision Certified 2025 Acura Integra Recent Arrival! Clean One-Owner CARFAX! Pre-delivery services completed: Changed oil/filter, replaced cabin air filter & washed/detailed vehicle. Key Specs & Features (CVT Version) Engine & Powertrain 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4 (VTEC) 200 hp @ 6,000 rpm, 192 lb-ft torque (1,800"“5,000 rpm) CVT (continuously variable transmission) with paddle shifters for manual-like control. FWD (front-wheel drive) Fuel Economy EPA-rated: 30 mpg city / 37 mpg highway / 33 mpg combined for CVT version. Fuel tank: ~12.4 gallons. Performance 0"“60 mph: ~7.1 seconds (according to Car & Driver testing) for the CVT model. Car and Driver CVT ratio range: 2.645 to 0.405 (gear ratio "spread"�) Integrated Dynamic System: 3 driving modes (Comfort / Normal / Sport). Dimensions & Cargo Length: ~185.8 in; Wheelbase: ~107.7 in. Cargo capacity: ~24.3 cu ft (hatchback design) Seating: 5 passengers. Emissions / Environmental With CVT: LEV 3-SULEV30 classification. Acura Info Center Tune-up interval: no scheduled tune-ups until ~100,000 miles. Safety & Chassis Electronic parking brake with auto-hold. ABS, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), advanced body structure (ACE) standard. Adaptive dampers (on certain trims), giving more control over ride feel. Fuel Recommendation Premium unleaded is recommended. Strengths of the CVT Version Fuel Efficiency: The CVT helps deliver very good highway mileage ("37 mpg Hwy"� is solid). Ease of Use: No manual shifting needed; paddle shifters give driver some control without clutch. Practicality: With good cargo space (hatchback) and decent performance, it's a balanced daily driver. Modern Features: On the A-Spec w/ Technology trim, you get adaptive dampers, a big infotainment screen, premium audio, etc. Reliability Potential: Honda/Acura CVTs have gotten more refined, and many users report solid reliability. (Reddit users echo this.) > "I have "¦ no concerns about the CVT."� My Take / Use Cases If I were in the market for a 2025 Integra with CVT, I'd consider it a great daily driver or practical sporty hatch. It's not going to rival high-powered sports cars, but: Perfect for commuting weekend trips (good fuel economy) Good for someone who wants some sportiness but not the commitment of a manual A-Spec Tech trim offers a solid mix of performance, comfort, and features "¢ 8 Million Meals fed through Harvest Hope right here in the Midlands "¢ Donated land for Toby's Place, a women & children's shelter "¢ Proudly support the brave men & women of our US Military and all First Responders "¢ Currently dedicated to supporting over 110 local charities in our beloved community "¢ Ranked #1 in Customer Satisfaction for the Nation in 2020.