A very long time as long as you take good care of it. My friends 95 integra has like 600,000 miles on it and it's still running on the same engine. All he did was just replace the parts that needed to be replaced.
2007-05-08 09:53:15
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answered by kingofdrifters 4
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This car can last well past 200,000 miles if properly taken care of. I have a 1994 Integra LS with 160,000 miles on it. I'm the 2nd owner of the car, the 1st owner was the daughter of a certified Acura mechanic. The car has been very well maintained with proper oil changes, and other scheduled maintainences done on time. I take pretty good care of the car and don't really beat on it too much. I have yet to have a SINGLE problem with the car other than having 1 of the rear calipers freeze, and I had to buy the pair at $90 each. These are really great cars and last a long time if properly taken care of.
2007-05-09 10:30:01
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answered by jpursell84 4
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Someone suggested it might need a new transmission at 130K. I haven't had an automatic tranny car for almost 10 years now so this could be true for auto but I used to have a '93 Accord which had 160K on the original CLUTCH when sold and it was still going strong. If you manual tranny went at 130K you might reexamine your shifting skills.
Integras do last a long time. I have a '00 Integra GS-R 4 door and at 90K miles it runs like new. The only time I had a little trouble starting it was a nice New England morning after a night with temps of around -30C. That took a while to get it going. Otherwise, starts like clockwork every time, runs great, doesn't burn too much fuel. Great cars.
2007-05-10 11:46:51
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answered by Gene A 1
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most acuras, no matter what the year, if given proper care and maintenance can last like 200,000 miles like most hondas.
my 1990 integra, was slowly approaching 10 year mark and 130,000 miles and was stolen. Was a good little car.
You may need new transmission around 130,000. My car was due for one but was stolen.
2007-05-07 17:38:29
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answered by Lisa H 7
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I have a White 94' Integra....It has 228,458 Miles....And All Iv replaced was a clutch and it runs like a champ....Hondas are so easy to fix and the parts are cheap and you can find them all over the place...Just keep up with the cars maitnance..And it WILL last till it least 320,000. My friends did...Dont beat on it either even if it is Automatic...Mine is a stick shift....LOVE IT!
2007-05-09 03:42:32
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answered by xvxforgottenxvx 2
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Depending on how well it's maintained, it can last as long as 15-20 years and go well over 200,000 miles. Acura's have honda motors and Honda makes some of the best motors on the market.
2007-05-08 08:41:47
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answered by NY1Krr 4
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forever lol im still driving my 94 integra with 250k+ miles on the orginal engine with out ant problems or rebuilds so far
over all its a good car if you take care of it
2007-05-08 13:54:57
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answered by Azn Street Racer 5
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close to 15 years man, acura has a very good powerful engine and it also depends on how much mils it has on it right now, but it should be great until 2010
2007-05-07 15:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a 1990 Integ that I drove til 214,000 miles.. then the timing belt went and it was downhill from there... if that hadn't happened... would have had another 212,000 to go. I now have an '00 Integ... I love them!
2007-05-07 19:31:45
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answered by angel82672 2
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Last about 200k. My cousin made his 94 Integra last over 230k mi. :)
2007-05-08 03:49:45
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answered by Dc2don 5
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