Does the Acura Integra qualify for the car loan interest deduction?

The 2025–2028 deduction turns on where a vehicle is finally assembled — not the badge. Here's where the 2025–2026 Acura Integra is built and what it means for your loan interest.

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PASS — assembled in the USA
The Acura Integra qualifies on the assembly test. Assembly is one of four gates — you also need a new vehicle, personal use, a 2025–2028 loan, and income under the phase-out.
The short answer

The Integra is built at Honda's Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio, on the same complex as the Accord, so it passes the OBBBA final-assembly test. It is also one of the more affordable ways into a US-built luxury nameplate, which keeps the loan — and the interest — within the deduction's cap.

Where the Acura Integra is assembled

Assembly plantLocationAssembly test
Marysville Auto Plant Marysville, OH ✓ United States

Confirm the other three tests

A US-assembly PASS is only the first gate. Each remaining condition has its own guide:

New & personal-use — used cars and leases don't qualify Loan dated 2025–2028 — refinancing keeps eligibility Income under the phase-out — run the MAGI calculator

Frequently asked questions

Is the Acura Integra made in America?
Yes. The Integra is assembled at the Marysville Auto Plant in Marysville, Ohio, which is a US final-assembly point, so it clears the assembly test.
Does the Integra Type S qualify?
Yes. The Type S is built on the same Marysville line as the standard Integra, so it meets the assembly requirement. Confirm the specific VIN before you file.
Is the Integra a good fit for this deduction?
Its price keeps most loans well under the $10,000 annual interest cap, and it is US-built. Just remember the deduction still requires a new vehicle, personal use and income under the phase-out.

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