Used Honda Integra Price Guide

The Honda Integra remains a sought-after sports coupe in the UK, with prices typically ranging from £5,000 for higher-mileage examples to £30,000 for pristine Type R models. Browse over 200 used Honda Integra listings to find your ideal performance Honda.

Market Summary

Price range
£5,000 – £30,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Honda Integra Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
1998-2001 £12,000 £19,500 £30,000
2002-2003 £8,000 £12,500 £18,000
2004-2006 £10,000 £15,000 £22,000
1995-1997 £9,000 £16,000 £25,000
1989-1994 £5,000 £8,500 £15,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£14,200

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £21,500
N/A miles £16,000
N/A miles £11,500
N/A miles £7,800

About the Honda Integra

The Honda Integra was produced from 1985 to 2006, with the DC2 and DC5 generations being most popular in the UK. The legendary Type R variants featured a high-revving VTEC engine producing 187-217bhp, delivering exceptional naturally aspirated performance. Standard models came with 1.6 or 1.8-litre engines, offering a more affordable entry point into Integra ownership. The DC2 Type R (1995-2001) is particularly prized for its handling dynamics and engine note, whilst the DC5 (2001-2006) offers more modern styling and refinement.

What Affects Honda Integra Prices

Type R models command significant premiums, often selling for £15,000-£30,000 depending on condition and mileage. Original UK-supplied cars with full service history are worth considerably more than grey imports. Mileage has a substantial impact, with sub-50,000 mile examples fetching top money. Condition is critical—many Integras have been modified or poorly maintained, so unmolested, well-documented cars are increasingly rare and valuable. Rust, particularly around rear arches and sills, significantly reduces value. The DC2 Type R has appreciated notably in recent years due to its status as a modern classic.

Honda Integra Buying Tips

Verify the car's import status and check for comprehensive service history, particularly cambelt changes (required every 60,000 miles or 5 years). Inspect thoroughly for rust, especially underneath and in wheel arches, as this is the Integra's main weakness. Test the VTEC engagement around 5,800rpm—it should transition smoothly without hesitation. Check for gearbox synchromesh issues, particularly on second gear. Examine the underside for accident damage, as many have been driven hard or crashed. Ensure all VIN plates match and verify the car hasn't been cloned. Budget for specialist maintenance costs, as these cars require knowledgeable mechanics. Join owner forums to research specific chassis numbers and obtain pre-purchase inspections from marque specialists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Honda Integra prices range from around £5,000 for higher-mileage standard models to £30,000 for exceptional low-mileage Type R variants. Well-maintained DC2 Type R models typically sell between £15,000-£25,000, whilst DC5 Type Rs range from £12,000-£22,000. Standard non-Type R models are available from £5,000-£10,000.

The 1998-2001 DC2 Type R is considered the most desirable, offering the purest driving experience and strong appreciation potential. The 2004-2006 DC5 Type R provides more modern refinement with similar performance. For budget buyers, any well-maintained example with full service history and no rust is worth considering regardless of year.

Rust is the primary concern, particularly in rear wheel arches, sills, and subframes. Gearbox synchromesh wear (especially second gear) is common on higher-mileage cars. Cambelt failure can cause catastrophic engine damage if not changed on schedule. Many have been modified poorly or driven hard, so thorough mechanical inspection is essential.

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