Ahhh, Yeahh..... I feel proud to own a Prelude SE, 4th Gen's are still tite though, I love them. There is a lot out there, its just people are lazy to bring them out. Collectors Item.....
there aren't that many around here and if I do see a fouth gen I look really hard to see if it is a vtec. Don't see many vtecs running around. I am the only one that I have found except for going to the twin cities. I have a 95 vtec with 67,000 miles on it. Not bad since I looked all over for one and finally got one off and estate sale from a dead guy. The family just needed the money and didn't know that they had. Got it for $6,700 and I love it.
In the south texas city I live, the population is about half a million and there's only about FIVE 4th gens here, including mine. They've never sold preludes here, though. Unless they were used.
Originally posted by Dark Si On the subject of low mileage... you'd be hard pressed to beat me. '93 with 67,010 miles on it. JDM engine with only 32,000.
the 5th gens out number us 4th gens here in ohio by at least 10:1
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96 prelude VTEC - neverending story
92 prelude SI4WS VTEC - beater
83 honda v65 magna - gas saver and toy & a 94 ranger - parts hauler
That's when you roll out slow and then smoke your tires in second. Believe I've done this many times and it always works if you want someone to run with you.
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Hell yah, nothing like a 2nd gear launch to wake up a RICER!!!
Not too many 4th gens around my way either mostley 5th gens. One of the tech guys at my firm drives a 96 vtec, we have this weird bond, we always park next to each other in the lot, and when I have computer probs he is always fixing me up with a quickness..I think he like to come by nad the read the SCC magazine on my desk
Its also great when you pull up and someone asks you what kind ofcar is that? and you say honda prelude and then they say must be a 2000 and i say no its a 92!!
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