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Buying a 90s Prelude, advice please


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Hi, I'm thinking of buying a classic Prelude and wanted to know which the best ones are. My dad had a 92 Accord which I loved and I been looking at a 2000 Prelude. I remember Rover having an influence in later 90s cars and wanted to avoid those, but did this extend to the prelude? Also are there any to avoid? I've seen 4 stud and 5 stud hubs and wondered why there were 2 types produced. If anyone can help it would be appreciated!

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The Prelude is a classic Honda in every sense, especially the TypeR and Four Wheel Steer versions.

Good luck with your search for a good condition example, and they must surely be going up in value over the years 

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Came across this Prelude the other day and am very tempted: https://www.carsite.co.uk/used-car/honda/prelude/mtz_67110_56641380, is there anything any owners can tell me in terms of things to look out for when viewing the car? Really like the look of it but not owned a car this old before, feel like it could be a good investment? It's done 115, 442 miles. Thanks

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On 7/20/2020 at 11:44 AM, DanceMonkey23 said:

Came across this Prelude the other day and am very tempted: https://www.carsite.co.uk/used-car/honda/prelude/mtz_67110_56641380, is there anything any owners can tell me in terms of things to look out for when viewing the car? Really like the look of it but not owned a car this old before, feel like it could be a good investment? It's done 115, 442 miles. Thanks

 

Wow!  I wouldn't mind this car myself

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