im gonana buy one , what is the diff btw integra gs vs ls?
See my title.
Plus I'm bored.....
Depending on the year (I'm assuming the 3rd generation Integras), the GS has more features than the LS.
They have the same motor, but it's possible that the GS *might* come with:
1) Leather
2) Spoiler
3) Alloy rims
But this all depends on the year. Some years, the LS had some of the GS stuff. In later years, they got rid of the LS altogether and only had the GS.
Plus I'm bored.....Depending on the year (I'm assuming the 3rd generation Integras), the GS has more features than the LS.
They have the same motor, but it's possible that the GS *might* come with:
1) Leather
2) Spoiler
3) Alloy rims
But this all depends on the year. Some years, the LS had some of the GS stuff. In later years, they got rid of the LS altogether and only had the GS.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shamoo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">See my title.
Plus I'm bored.....
Depending on the year (I'm assuming the 3rd generation Integras), the GS has more features than the LS.
They have the same motor, but it's possible that the GS *might* come with:
1) Leather
2) Spoiler
3) Alloy rims
But this all depends on the year. Some years, the LS had some of the GS stuff. In later years, they got rid of the LS altogether and only had the GS.</TD></TR></TABLE>
you have it backwards, the LS is the higher model. the GS and RS were closer to base models. the LS had more options and the LS special edition came with leather and other great but un-needed stuff.
Plus I'm bored.....Depending on the year (I'm assuming the 3rd generation Integras), the GS has more features than the LS.
They have the same motor, but it's possible that the GS *might* come with:
1) Leather
2) Spoiler
3) Alloy rims
But this all depends on the year. Some years, the LS had some of the GS stuff. In later years, they got rid of the LS altogether and only had the GS.</TD></TR></TABLE>
you have it backwards, the LS is the higher model. the GS and RS were closer to base models. the LS had more options and the LS special edition came with leather and other great but un-needed stuff.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shermanyang »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you have it backwards, the LS is the higher model. the GS and RS were closer to base models. the LS had more options and the LS special edition came with leather and other great but un-needed stuff.</TD></TR></TABLE>
er...no? The order as I know it goes RS, LS, GS, GS-R, Type R. The RS, LS, and GS all have the same motor, it's just that the RS is kinda like the bare-bones no-options version, the LS is the regular, and the GS is the "refined" LS. I believe that the GS was originally the "Special Edition," until Acura decided to make it a permanent trim of Integra and made the GS.
someone correct me if i'm wrong here. But as Shamoo said, GS usually has leather, more little options here and there.
er...no? The order as I know it goes RS, LS, GS, GS-R, Type R. The RS, LS, and GS all have the same motor, it's just that the RS is kinda like the bare-bones no-options version, the LS is the regular, and the GS is the "refined" LS. I believe that the GS was originally the "Special Edition," until Acura decided to make it a permanent trim of Integra and made the GS.
someone correct me if i'm wrong here. But as Shamoo said, GS usually has leather, more little options here and there.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shermanyang »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
you have it backwards, the LS is the higher model. the GS and RS were closer to base models. the LS had more options and the LS special edition came with leather and other great but un-needed stuff.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nope...sorry, you are mistaken. AznJohn33 has it right too.
Order from lowest is RS, LS, GS, GSR, Type R. The "Special Edition" wasn't called the LS Special Edition. It was simply called the Integra SE. It was the B18B1 motor with most amenities of the GSR without the motor.
you have it backwards, the LS is the higher model. the GS and RS were closer to base models. the LS had more options and the LS special edition came with leather and other great but un-needed stuff.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nope...sorry, you are mistaken. AznJohn33 has it right too.
Order from lowest is RS, LS, GS, GSR, Type R. The "Special Edition" wasn't called the LS Special Edition. It was simply called the Integra SE. It was the B18B1 motor with most amenities of the GSR without the motor.
yeah you're right....i was thinking of 94-95 odb1. freak it's late as hell...sorry i wasn't thinking straight.
yeah they took the gs out 94-96 and brought that sucker back 97 as the SE teg and then officially called it GS. sorry...i was getting myself confused.
yeah they took the gs out 94-96 and brought that sucker back 97 as the SE teg and then officially called it GS. sorry...i was getting myself confused.
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