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View Photos of the 1990 Acura Integra GS

1990 Acura Integra GS exterior and interior photos.

Photography By Dick Kelley
1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

With 130 naturally aspirated horsepower, the Integra is off the pace of its turbocharged competition. But it offers other benefits that are harder to quantify.

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1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

The 1990 Acura Integra GS is available as a two-door hatchback or four-door sedan.

1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

The restrained shape works better as a sedan than as a hatch.

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1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

Slim pillars mean a wonderfully unobstructed view forward.

1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

Frameless side glass means the windows are almost flush, but closing the doors requires a slam to seat the glass in the seals.

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1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

The new four-speed automatic works well, but the five-speed manual is still the way to go.

1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

The seats have sizable bolsters, but a layer of soft foam makes them all-day comfortable.

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1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

Fold down the rear seats, and the Integra turns into a low-roofed wagon.

1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

Low-profile tires with a yawning fender gap is not a great look.

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1990 acura integra gs
Dick Kelley|Car and Driver

You need to rev the 1.8-liter four to extract its modest power, but that can be satisfying. Even the automatic shifts at 6300 rpm under full throttle.

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