What's the difference between the....
GSR and the GSR special edition or whatever it's called? I was looking at one at the dealership today and they wan't $15,900. It's a 2001. Is that to overpriced?
there is no GSR special edition.
throughout the whole integra lineup, there is the RS, LS, GS, Special Edition, GS-R, Type R.
the GS-R and Type R are the only two integra that come with the DOHC VTEC engine. the others are DOHC, non-VTEC.
the RS - GS (Special Ed.) you have the basically the same car, but with different options such as leather, sunroof...blah blah. and the RS doesnt have ABS. thats as much as i can remember.
and yes, i would say that is overpriced for a 3 year old integra.
throughout the whole integra lineup, there is the RS, LS, GS, Special Edition, GS-R, Type R.
the GS-R and Type R are the only two integra that come with the DOHC VTEC engine. the others are DOHC, non-VTEC.
the RS - GS (Special Ed.) you have the basically the same car, but with different options such as leather, sunroof...blah blah. and the RS doesnt have ABS. thats as much as i can remember.
and yes, i would say that is overpriced for a 3 year old integra.
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its an ls special edition. Which is basically a gs with some different options. The 94 and up ls/rs/gs all come with the b18b1 motor. The 90-93 ls/rs/gs all came with the b18A1. the 90-93 gsr came with a B17A1 motor which is a lot like the b16a1 from the vtec civic. The 94-up gsr's came with a b18c(jdm), b18c1- b18c3, type R came with b18c4-b18c5. gs/ls special edition/gsr/type-r are the only ones that came with power options, sun roofs, spoilers, rims. The car they are trying to sell you will have a non-vtec motor(b18b1) which is no better than a gs/ls/rs. The car is over priced. you can get a gsr for this price and have some money left over to build the car.



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