Re: Since the Preludes are no longer made, what is the equivalent?
Unfortunately, Honda doesn't make an equivalent. I have always lusted for a
Prelude, but circumcstances led me to have Del Sol's instead. Toyota still
makes the Celica I think, there is the Nissan Maxima, the new Mazda MX8 and
I'm sure others out there.
"LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Dear all:
>
> I am becoming a big fan of the Prelude since I purchased it last
> Saturday (about 4 days or 5 days agon). The deal just fell in my lap
> and I just knew I had to get it.
>
> It is a 95, so it is generation four. I have been reading up on
> the Preludes. It seems that the 96 and newer are the fifth generation
> and have a V-tech technology as standard (correct if I am wrong. I
> only saw one web site make this reference that they are standard).
>
> I am sitting here thinking that is just a shame that Honda no
> longer makes the Prelude. What would be an equivalent to the fifth
> generation Ludes? I know it isn't the S-2000. The Lude is a sport
> coup and the S-2000 is a convertible. I don't like convertibles
> because I think that to make them rigid enough in terms of the chasis
> and the frame, the car has to be more weighty than in a coup.
>
> So, what is the equivalent of the Lude? Is there even such a
> thing? Any input or opinion will be appreciated, as I really love the
> Lude that I got and want to learn more about them and about the class
> itself (ie the sports coup class).
>
> sicnerley, LovingPerson.
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