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Honda - Integra (2004)

The 2004 Honda Integra stands out as a hidden gem in the compact luxury‑sedan niche, blending sharp lines, spirited performance, and a reputation for dependability. In a market where used car prices fluctuate with mileage, trim, and regional demand, the *Honda Integra price* can be a moving target. Whether you’re looking at a polished CSi or an economical C, 2004 Integra price trends are driven by a mix of condition, provenance, and the typical depreciation curve for this hybrid‑racing‑inspired model. **Key Specifications**

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter i-VTEC inline‑4, producing 140 hp and 118 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard), optional 6‑speed automatic.
  • Fuel System: Multi‑point fuel injection, combined with Honda’s efficient i‑VTEC technology.
  • Dimensions (approx.): Length 177.8 in, Width 69.3 in, Height 54.8 in.
  • Wheelbase: 104.1 in.
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD).
  • Fuel Economy (EPA): 25 mpg city / 31 mpg highway.
  • Top Speed: 115 mph (limited).
  • Curb Weight: 2,665–2,750 lb, depending on trim.
  • Optional Features: Sports-tuned suspension (Si), front‑wheel steering assist, dual‑zone climate control.
These core specs underscore the Integra’s dual appeal—its touring comfort for daily commutes and a naturally aspirated lightweight engine that keeps drivers engaged. **Depreciation Insight** The *Honda Integra depreciation* curve is steeper than many of its early‑2000s peer competitors. In the first year, an O‑clean, well‑maintained 2004 Integra typically loses **15‑20%** of its original value, largely reflecting the general drop off after the new‑car depreciation period. - Year 1‑2: 15‑25% value retention after first year. - Year 3‑5: 35‑45% total depreciation from the original sticker price. - Year 6‑10: Gains from the classic status can reduce total loss; however, typical continued depreciation settles around 45‑50% of the initial MSRP. The model’s unique racing heritage and strong aftermarket support in certain niches can mitigate some of this loss, especially for well‑maintained, high‑mileage units that have authentic factory repairs. **What Is a 2004 Honda Integra Worth?** This question often surfaces when buyers examine


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