Lookin at a 92 si
superlude
10-13-2003, 03:53 PM
I found a 92 prelude si in the local paper but im wandering if its worth the price. He has it listed as 3,500. I currently have an 89 prelude si and i would like to get a 4th gen because they look better and are faster. Any advice is appreciated
Lude Warrior
10-13-2003, 09:14 PM
You gotta check out the car if you're serious about buying. depends on how many miles are on it and how it looks and runs. personally, i would take it, considering it was overall in good condition. take into consideration everything, and if you dont wanna buy off a personal seller, just cruise around to some used car lots and youll eventually stumble upon a 4th generation prelude. or use Autotrader.com
i found 2 Preludes on there, one of which i wanna buy this week. 93 S coupe :D
i found 2 Preludes on there, one of which i wanna buy this week. 93 S coupe :D
superlude
10-13-2003, 09:22 PM
it has 157000 miles, i havnt had a chance to drive it but he says it runs great ( we'll just suppose it does for pricing reasons) it has pretty good paint but its black so u can see some minor scratches. Theres some paint chipping on the rear bumper too ( i plan to get a body kit which will replace that too). As far as i know its bone stock.
92LudeH22
10-19-2003, 10:16 PM
it has 157000 miles, i havnt had a chance to drive it but he says it runs great ( we'll just suppose it does for pricing reasons) it has pretty good paint but its black so u can see some minor scratches. Theres some paint chipping on the rear bumper too ( i plan to get a body kit which will replace that too). As far as i know its bone stock.
I just bought a 92 Si not even four months ago. The personal seller was kind of shady and didn't disclose everything wrong with the car. Now I am dropping the 93 H22 engine into it. The car had 182,000 on it and I paid 4,000 for the car, and now I'm dropping another 3,200 into for the swap. It wasn't money I had planned on spending right away, you know what I'm sayin'? :banghead: The best advice I can give you is get the car for an hour, have a predertimined, reputable mechanic look at the car. Not any Joe Schmoe, someone you trust. If it is in sound condition then yes 3,500 is a very good price. Take into mind the few cosmetic problems, and you'll have a fun, torque engine to play around with, in a car that handles extremely well stock. :evillol:
I just bought a 92 Si not even four months ago. The personal seller was kind of shady and didn't disclose everything wrong with the car. Now I am dropping the 93 H22 engine into it. The car had 182,000 on it and I paid 4,000 for the car, and now I'm dropping another 3,200 into for the swap. It wasn't money I had planned on spending right away, you know what I'm sayin'? :banghead: The best advice I can give you is get the car for an hour, have a predertimined, reputable mechanic look at the car. Not any Joe Schmoe, someone you trust. If it is in sound condition then yes 3,500 is a very good price. Take into mind the few cosmetic problems, and you'll have a fun, torque engine to play around with, in a car that handles extremely well stock. :evillol:
importdriver12
10-22-2003, 03:08 PM
i agree w/ him, have a good mechanic look at it, one that you trust. I own a 92 Si 4ws and i bought it used and had it looked at before i said ok for it. and i love my car!
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