Master Cylinder went out at 26,000 miles.
Rotor needed replacement at 50,000.
Hydroplanes on wet roads.
I don't know how many near-collisions I had trying to keep my drinks from spilling onto the beautiful interior.
Cup holders are a big reason I still don't own the Integra.
This car will lose control going 10 mph on snowy roads.
Car will spin out on off-ramps during wet weather.
Fog lights are nice.
Feels like you're sitting on the ground.
Auto seatbelts are annoying.
Stop endangering other drivers with your poor driving habits.
Hydroplanes on wet roads? Any car will do that.
My Integra 93 with 15 inch sport tires hugs the road like a dream, never had problems on wet or slippery roads.
The hydroplaning and spinning out is because of bad tires (and by the sounds of your comments, bad driving) not the car. Do you have Firestone tires on it? They are bad for that (I had the same problem with Firestone tires on my Celica until I changed to Bridgestone, funny thing is they are related companies). And I agree with the first comment, if you are having near misses trying to avoid spilling your drink, then you don't need to have a drink in the car with you, you need more driver training. Go take a racing course, they teach what everyone on the road should know about how to safely drive a car on or off a track. Driving is a privilege, not a right.
Just my two cents.