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Old 04-28-2004, 09:00 AM
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5th gen prelude

i got a 5th gen civic sedan vti (EX motor)
im gonna sell it and buy a prelude cause u get more power for an auto. i was gonna get a 4th gen si auto but i am planning on gettign a 5th gen vtir (vtec h22) auto. it looks nice ass. im lovin it more every time i see one.
want i wana tell u guys is, do u guys reckon the 5th gen prelude kinda looks like the new nsx. squarish lights. low, squatty looky, looks elegent. i love it. even side view, its abit but back is totally different. i wish honda makes a new model of the preludes.

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Old 04-28-2004, 01:57 PM
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Re: 5th gen prelude

If they do, Honda had better give it a better engine than the H22. And a better drivetrain. Like an F22C, maybe.
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Old 04-29-2004, 04:39 AM
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Re: 5th gen prelude

I Dont Know If Its True But Ive Heard It From A Couple Of People That Honda Is Gona Make The Prelude Rear Wheel Drive 2.2l They Wana Do It To Compete With 350z Rx8 And They Gona Stop Makin The S2000 So Lets All Hope They Do
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Old 04-29-2004, 11:27 AM
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i hope they domake the prelude again. but not to replace the s2000. cause the s2000 is the convertable car of honda.


but i thought he s2000 was competing with the 350z and rx8.

i reckon the nre prelude should go awd and against the lancers and wrx.

and just imagine with the new sh-awd tech honda has with teh new legend.

and keep the low torque of the car, instead of having all the torque on the higher revs like most of its car.
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Old 04-29-2004, 11:31 AM
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Re: 5th gen prelude

and also what do u guys think how honda will go in the competition and track situation is honda makes most of its car awd. i really dont want rear wheel drive on the honda except for the s2000 and nsx. cause that makes honda different to other japanese makes. but just imagine a civic and integra type r in awd. and i hope they make a type r on the prelude. that would be sick.
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Re: 5th gen prelude

The thing is the EVO and the STi are both rally sedans. Preludes are non hatchback coupes, it would be in an entirely different class. We do have a Type R. It's called the SiR.

The Prelude never excelled at competition. That's why it's R.I.P.
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