2004 Honda Integra vs. 1976 Simca 2 Litres
To start off, 2004 Honda Integra is newer by 28 year(s). Which means there will be less support and parts availability for 1976 Simca 2 Litres. In addition, the cost of maintenance, including insurance, on 1976 Simca 2 Litres would be higher. At 1,998 cc (4 cylinders), 2004 Honda Integra is equipped with a bigger engine.
Because 1976 Simca 2 Litres is rear wheel drive (RWD), it offers better handling in dry conditions; in addition, if you are looking to drift, it will be much easier to do with 1976 Simca 2 Litres. However, in wet, icy, snow, or gravel driving conditions, 2004 Honda Integra, being front wheel drive (FWD), will offer much better control with better grip. With that said, do keep in mind that many other factors such as speed and the wear on your tires can also have significant impact on traction and control. 1976 Simca 2 Litres has automatic transmission and 2004 Honda Integra has manual transmission. 2004 Honda Integra will offer better control over acceleration and deceleration in addition to better fuel efficiency overall. 1976 Simca 2 Litres will be easier to drive especially in heavy traffic.
Compare all specifications:
2004 Honda Integra | 1976 Simca 2 Litres | |
Make | Honda | Simca |
Model | Integra | 2 Litres |
Year Released | 2004 | 1976 |
Engine Position | Front | Front |
Engine Size | 1998 cc | 1981 cc |
Engine Cylinders | 4 cylinders | 4 cylinders |
Engine Type | in-line | in-line |
Horse Power | 217 HP | 0 HP |
Fuel Type | Gasoline | Gasoline |
Drive Type | Front | Rear |
Transmission Type | Manual | Automatic |
Number of Seats | 4 seats | 5 seats |
Vehicle Length | 4374 mm | 4530 mm |
Vehicle Width | 1725 mm | 1730 mm |
Vehicle Height | 1394 mm | 1450 mm |
Wheelbase Size | 2350 mm | 2670 mm |