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The Honda Integra Was An Iconic Honda

Daniel Fernandez, dsf.my

13-Oct-21 20:00

The Honda Integra Was An Iconic Honda

In this week's news segment: the Malaysian Automotive Industry is on the road to recovery, the police have been been testing the outlandish BMW M3, and Daniel urges caution on the roads as the interstate borders reopen. In Part 2, we discuss two new entry-level pickup trucks in the form of the JMC Vigus Pro and the Isuzu D-Max Auto Plus 4x2, and the new Geely Boyue X. Finally, in Part 3, Daniel tells us about the rare and underappreciated 1991 Honda Integra XSi (DA6 ) Hatchback.

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Ariff Roose, Daniel Fernandez


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