The Honda Integra Type R DC5, also known in North America as the Acura Rsx, is a three-door/front-engine/front-wheel drive sportscar designed by Hideaki Uchino and Masashi Shimada and assembled in Suzuka, Japan, from 2001 to 2006. This Japanese Compact runs with a K20A 2.0L DOHC I-VTEC 16V engine delivering a top speed of 220 Hp and 206 Nm of torque. The standard 6-speed manual transmission takes the Integra Type R DC5 from 0-60 MPH in 6 seconds to a maximum speed of 150 Mph. The Type R model includes special cams with longer duration and higher lift. All features combined, this Integra is among the finest front-wheel-drive cars ever produced, according to experts worldwide.
The current value of a Honda Integra Type R DC5 is around $10,000, a total steal for such a capable roadster. It comes out of the factory with Bridgestone RE040 215/45R17 tires on the four wheels, supported by a Coil/Helical springs suspension system and ventilated discs brakes with ABS providing stopping power. The reliability of this car and the technical improvements make it an all-time favorite for aspiring racers, collectors, and motorsport fans even to this day.