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Old 03-21-2002, 06:56 PM
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for those who drove 5thgen prelude and rsx-s

now i want ur honest opinions...what would u pick a prelude or a rsx-s??
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I HAVE TO SAY GO FOR THE LUDE YOU WON'T BE SORRY. I HAVE HAD A 5TH GEN LUDE AND NOW WORK FOR A GROUP THAT HAS AN ACURA STORE.. I HAD AN RSX S DEMO FOR 2 MONTHS I DONT THINK THEY COMPARE, ESPECIALLY IN LOOKS AND HANDLING..
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but be warned that the seats in the prelude are tight. the side walls are large and will hold you well in the seat. I am not a large person and the walls felt a bit intrusive to me. but the handling and acceleration i felt were better in the prelude.
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