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Old 05-04-2004, 12:16 PM
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prelude 5th gen auto and manual speed diff. and seating position.

hey, i would like to know.

the 5th gen prelude 200hp manuals do what time in 0-100kph (60mph)
and how does that time compare to the auto with tip tronic. and also
what is the time in quarter mile for both manual and auto.

cause i will be getting a auto one. and my civic sedan 5th gen vti sohc
i heard does 0-60 in around 9 sec's
the prelude must be fast cause i heard that the manual prelude does mid 6's.
thats fast enough for me.

also how is the seat position compared to the civic. cause im short. to be
exact. im 22 years of age and 4 foot 9 inch. thats short but im filipino so
thats normal kinda. but with the civic, i can move the seat to the best position for me to reach the pedals. and how is it. i know its a sport car , but in the prelude, are u more link lying down position.

my brother has a 1993 celica (not turbo) and the seat position is alright but i am abit far from the pedals. a little bit only but i can control the car.
im sure the seating will be alright but if the auto version of the 5th gen prelude still does any where in the 6 sec mark than thats great but if it goes to 7 secs, that ok. its stilll way faster then my vti civic sohc

thanks
shaun
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