3rd generation Acura Integra (aka Honda). It's a 1994. I am very happy with it.
I do not have respect for you folks who are big domestic fans and try to "rip apart" foreign cars, and on the same token I do not respect the "ricers" who talk smack about domestic cars.
Lets face it, every company has their strong products. Honda seems to have really hit the sweet spot with their lineup of cars, with the exception of a few rides like the honda passport (their only real nice SUV is the Acura MDX). If you really look at the quality of the product itself, you are getting a much higher quality product with a japenese car. They require much less maintence, other than your oil changes and tuneups.
I would just like to know why some of you people think domestics are the only good cars? Can you name some of their strong points? I've thought of some.. such as their high cost of ownership, poor fuel economy... Japanese cars are efficient, require much less maintenence, and are much easier on the fuel tank. I wouldn't mind owning an american car while its new for the first year or two. After that its downhill. People always complain about honda/bmw foreign car makers taking jobs away from us. The Acura CL and TL made in the USA. Accords, etc.. they are giving jobs to people- they may not be the best jobs but they are jobs for people that may otherwise not have work. While we do this, GM and Ford exploit the canadian and mexican cheap labor markets. Hey, before you b!tch about hondas poor quality jobs, AT LEAST THEY HAVE JOBS FOR OUR PEOPLE.