Re: I think that betw. a Prelude vs. V6 accord coupe, I'd go with . . .
"TWW" <twaugh5@cox.net> wrote in message news:<V1sxc.3849$1c4.1317@fed1read06>...
> "LovingPerson" <saylo1234@aol.com> wrote in message
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> > Dear all:
> >
> > In the next several years, I will eventually be looking for a
> > car. I currently have a 1995 Prelude (which is fourth generation)
> > with 160 HP. It is running like a champion. After I get all the
> > useable life out of this beauty, I will be looking for a replacement.
> >
> > For several months, I have been toiling over this question of
> > whether to go with the 200HP V-tech fifth generation Prelude or the
> > 240HP v6 six speed Accord. They each have their good points. The V6
> > Accord has 40 more HP which seems like a lot. However, I did some
> > calculation: The Accord would be ~325 lbs heavier. Non-the-less, I
> > think that the Accord would still be very very fast. It does 0 to 60
> > in 7.5 seconds. Also, it has six speeds, which would be fun to shift
> > and drive.
> >
> > Then, lastnight, I was driving my current fourth gen. Prelude
> > and everything became clear to me. . . See, I took a very fast
> > turn--a turn that no other car has any business taking. My prelude
> > handled it with simple and impressive ease. I made the tires sqeech
> > in this high speed left turn. It was very cool. NO BODY ROLL at
> > all! This little reminder just cinched the deal for me! I realized
> > that I cannot drive a car that will have body roll--horsepower or not!
> >
> > So, the above is a my story of how I came to decide that a few
> > years from now, when I am in the market for a car, it will be the
> > fifth generation Prelude. From what I read, the fifth gen. has even a
> > stiffer chasis and even better handling! I think I will be very
> > happy. As far as horsepower is concerned, I know I won't be getting
> > the 240. However, I will be moving from the 160HP (my current prelude
> > has 160HP) to 200 hp (the fifth gen preludes are all v-tech 200 HP
> > cars). Oh. BTW, I am not going to buy the SH model which has that
> > Torque steering (SH model) thing. I don't think I will need it.
> > Beside the SH models are a bit heavier and I don't need the extra
> > weight.
> >
> > signed: Prelude guy.
>
> Good luck finding a decent one. I have an 01 Base 5 spd with 42k miles on
> it -- the last year made and it's stock plus being adult driven and
> maintained. Most I have seen have been "tricked" or "riced" out in some
> way. Your only alternative might be the RSX S 6 spd. I plan to hold on to
> mine for a long time for the same reasons you want one.
Yeah. I know. I used to think that it was because the people who own
these things are children. However, I have since realized that it
isn't just kids who drive the crap out of them. Adults like to beat
up on sports cars, too.
These people. They don't treat their cars with very good care.
My friend was in the market for a boxter. She eventually had to go to
a dealer to get one, because all the ones on the market from private
parties were all thrashed. You would have thought that people who
have treated expensive sports cars like the porsche with more care,
but no. So, the point is: Yep, I do heed your point. It will be
hard to find a decent one of those Preludes. :-(. I will probably
have to pay a pretty penny if I want a nice one.
BTW, I do see your point about the RSX type-s. Did you know that they
only weigh about 2750 lbs? That is some good weight for a car that
has 200HP!
cheers.
signed: Prelude person.
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