i have a 92 GS black interior Canadian version, but my headliner is tan, not black as someone said they are.
All 3 DAs I’ve had came with black interiors, and the pillars and headliners were gray or tan whatever you want to call it
Hub caps on the steelies look swirly.
No these are the GS alloys commonly referred to as swirlies
ah yes
Just because some of you don’t understand the trim differences between the years don’t falsely state you could get them in any configuration. Different countries obviously are going to be packed differently. The car is now 18 years old and many of them are not factory original anymore and have had oem parts added by the owners. If you not the original owner then you don’t know how it came.
For 91, Factory options are automatic and leather(GS). The rest are dealer options. Dealer available accessories like a/c, spoiler, wheels radios, visors, body kit, leather, etc. Don’t confuse dealer added accessories as factory options.
91 Gs has over 91 ls hatch
power locks
spoiler
abs
alloys
different fabric
adjustable side bolters
leather option
91 gs 4 door vs 91 ls 4 door
sunroof
abs
alloys
different fabric
adjustable side bolters
overhead map lights
leather option
4 ls door has power locks 2 ls door doesn’t
2 ls door has sunroof 4 ls door doesn’t
Different years vary what is included in trim packages like 90 ls hatch does not have power windows. Any 90 hatch you see with power window were added by the owner.
haha this could get interesting
my canadian 92 ls 4dr has power locks, mirrors, windows, sunroof.
manual seatbelts driver seat with lumbar support. and day time running lights(that got disconnected). and my car came with a factory spoiler that is in my garage not on the car.no abs.
im proud to drive a lego car like the ones i used to build as a kid.
not to offend any one but it all boils down to its just a f#*king honda and i love it.
as a side note im not even getting into what my canadian 93 rs 4dr has for options. . .
Yea, I’ve seen RS’s with spoilers, same as I’ve seen an LS with manual locks and power windows.
My LS has Power windows, locks, sunroof, AC, lumbar support, swirlie alloys, daytime runners, manual seatbelts (canadian), auto and no ABS or leather.
Ford trucks in the late 70’s are like this. There were 2 levels (Ranger or Custom). Each had a certain baseline that they came stock with, but you could order whatever option you wanted. Actually, you could build a Custom to be a Ranger, you’d just pay an extra 1200$ and have Custom badges. Alot of vehicles up until probably the middle-late 90’s were like our lego cars.
And to the guy on the first page about canadian power seatbelts:
Canada has a policy against them:
False. Cars prior to that had manual seatbelts, same as the Japanese versions. The US had a policy implemented that said that these cars being imported had to have the power seatbelts as an added safety feature, stock. My uncle had a Saturn that had power seatbelts, so there wasn’t a canadian policy against it, more of an American policy for it.
ominus- that’s not entirely correct, as my Canadian 91 RS has daytime running lights.
This is for a 1990
Directly from
hondanews.com archives
http://www.hondanews.com/categories/748/releases/2665?archive=1990
Here is the link for the 1992 non GSR table
http://www.hondanews.com/categories/748/releases/3219
go onto this site and check out the differences between years. I think you will get some of your answers there
Sweet! My colour is Honey Beige. According to that, only available on the LS models…
But Is that factory options or dealer? Because it says power door locks weren’t available on anything other than the 4 doors, and power windows were only the GS…and I, along with many others, have them both
Mysteries of life though. I know one thing, it’s a fun car
What year do you have?
What i posted is for the model year 1990
but when i check the 1992 power windows were available in LS
i had a 90 LS WITH ABS,sunroof,power windows.
Here are some more differences between Canadian and US teg’s that have not been mentioned.
- 92/93 Canadian Integra’s came with emblems under the right rear taillight… just like the GS-R emblem there was one for RS, LS, GS……
And here’s some info right out of the original owners manual:
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The Windshield washer reservoir is 2.5 liters (2.6 US qt.) for the US cars
And 4.5 liters (4.8 US qt.) for Canadian cars…. For Canadian winters… -
The check engine light on the US cars says “Check” on it, the Canadian car just has the engine symbol.
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The brake light on the US car says “Brake” on it, where the Canadian car has a circle with a “!” and a “P” inside it.
And I confirm what was said before… the headliner is Tan, the pillars were mostly black…
And one other thing, even though it wasn’t standard equipment, most Canadian cars came with Block Heaters…lol
my 90 GS has ac/power windows/power sunroof/tilt/black interior/grey headliner/cruise/ABS/ but no power door locks …wish i did though …
- The Windshield washer reservoir is 2.5 liters (2.6 US qt.) for the US cars
And 4.5 liters (4.8 US qt.) for Canadian cars…. For Canadian winters…
and i love the fact that when im out of windshield wash i can pour a whole jug in there with out having to store a stupid 1/2 full jug in the trunk
- The check engine light on the US cars says “Check” on it, the Canadian car just has the engine symbol.
my canadian gs-r cluster that i have out in the garage has engine/moteur
PWR SUNROOF FTW :rockon:
My 92 LS has, pwr locks, pwr windows, pwr mirrors, pwr sunroof, black interior.
The last owner said it was the 92 LS Special Edition. Is there such thing as a LS-Special without tan interior, as was mentioned in other threads.
The LS-S’s had different seats and were leather. Some where white on the outside and blue on the center of the seat. I’m sure there is a picture around here somewhere of the LS-S seats.