World Debut: New Integra Prototype

The small cars you can buy are also from companies that have such a bad track record that I wouldn't consider them for much other than a lease. No offense, but Hyundai "just got good" right before this biiiig engine recall. And then they're so hard to service that they've had to do another recall on recalled cars because of potential damage to the fuel lines.

Nissan is a debt factory with a car manufacturer behind it. Chevy's small cars have "Ecotecs" that are rebadged Daewoos living on the name of a solid domestic I4, other than that (and build quality) the Spark or the Sonic could be fine vehicles.

Toyota has the Yaris. Which every example I've encountered has been pretty good. Probably one of the only new cars on the market I'd buy.

The new Integra is a land yacht. It's just a huge, giant thing. Completely against what the old car was, a FWD missile a little bigger than a Miata.

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