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1994 Acura Integra RS Specs

    • Dramatically redesigned for 1994, the Acura Integra RS coupe and RS sedan feature dual airbags and are based on the Honda Civic's front-drive platform. As Acura's least-expensive model, the 1994 Integra was produced in three models: base RS, luxury LS and sporty GS-R, each available in both the two-door coupe and four-door sedan body styles.

    Engine, Transmission and Fuel Economy

    • The 1994 Acura Integra RS coupe and RS sedan come with a 1.8-liter, 142-horsepower, I4 engine and a five-speed manual transmission, with the option of a four-speed automatic. Both models feature a 13.2-gallon gas tank. As a five-speed manual, the Integra RS coupe and sedan achieve a fuel economy of 25 miles per gallon in the city and 31 mpg on the highway. As a four-speed automatic, however, the fuel efficiency drops slightly to 24/31 mpg, respectively.

    Safety Features

    • Both the Acura Integra RS coupe and the RS sedan feature power windows and driver and passenger airbags. The RS sedan also comes standard with power door locks.

    Interior

    • Standard interior features for both models include seating for five, tachometer, tilt steering and cassette player.

    Exterior

    • The two-door RS coupe has a wheelbase of 101.2 inches, a length of 172.4 inches, a width of 67.3 inches, a height of 50.8 inches and a turning diameter of 34.8 feet. The four-door RS sedan has a wheelbase of 103.1 inches, a length of 178.1 inches, a width of 67.3 inches, a height of 52.1 inches and a turning diameter of 35.4 feet.

    Pricing

    • The 1994 Acura Integra's original manufacturer's suggested retail price was $14,980 for the RS coupe and $15,740 for the RS sedan. As of 2010, the Kelley Blue Book valued the coupe model between $2,150 and $2,250, and the sedan model between $2,125 and $2,225.

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