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Old 09-06-2002 | 02:47 PM
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Over 200 for a 92 with 160 HP? Are you sure i mean i know it is classified as a sports coupe but still. I was expecting to have to pay around 200 a mounth. How much over, 250$? Maybe i would just be better off with a 94-95 Integra LS or a 95-96 Maxima SE the.
Old 09-06-2002 | 04:57 PM
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Yes, Preludes, as with the majority of Honda products, are definitely reliable. I've owned a 94 Prelude Si, a 95 Integra GSR, and now currently own a 2000 Prelude SH and an 89 CRX Si. They are all exteremely reliable and will last as long as you take care of them. If I was you, I'd get either a 94 Integra LS, or a 95 Civic HB. They have a ton more aftermarket products to choose from.
Old 09-07-2002 | 08:20 AM
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the teg would be just as much, 4 doors would be less
Old 09-07-2002 | 02:21 PM
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What do 94 Integra LS's run? I should probely post this in the tegra forum but o well. I would probely not even bother modding it since its pretty slow to begin with anyway i think. Plus anything you do to an import these days even if it is fast to begin with makes you a "rice boy" which is stupid since most people acually tastefully mod there cars and not just put on a huge wing, some stickers, and a muffler. Sorry, i posted this as a seperate topic last time but i delted that, it was meant to go here.
Old 09-08-2002 | 01:47 AM
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I just had an issue with mine. Read the thread below.

https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...threadid=20459

This is the first major issue that has ever happened to me since I've owned the car (had the car for about 3 years now, and done about 50,000km or ~30,000miles).
Old 09-09-2002 | 11:52 AM
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Old 09-12-2002 | 01:59 PM
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Well, let's see, I'm kinda dissapointed with my lude's reliability. My car now has 40K miles and she has given me the following problems:
* rear weheel bearings replaced
* timing belt tensioner problems
* shock knock
* transmission problem
All of these are fixed under honda's warranty (it's a certified), but it's still a hassle though. My car now has been in the shop for 2 weeks for tranny problem, and the parts is on backorder, and have to wait for another 2 weeks. So, I'm left here for about a month without a car. Btw, my car is a 99 lude type SH. Well, guess sometimes you can also have an unreliable honda.
Old 09-16-2002 | 12:21 PM
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Originally posted by boilers
Well, let's see, I'm kinda dissapointed with my lude's reliability. My car now has 40K miles and she has given me the following problems:
* rear weheel bearings replaced
* timing belt tensioner problems
* shock knock
* transmission problem
All of these are fixed under honda's warranty (it's a certified), but it's still a hassle though. My car now has been in the shop for 2 weeks for tranny problem, and the parts is on backorder, and have to wait for another 2 weeks. So, I'm left here for about a month without a car. Btw, my car is a 99 lude type SH. Well, guess sometimes you can also have an unreliable honda.
Ditto for me too. And you forgot the failed ignition switch--which almost killed me when the car died during a 60 mph sweeper...
Old 09-16-2002 | 03:53 PM
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I still have ignition switch problems. But mine is not covered by warranty.

Old 09-16-2002 | 06:45 PM
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i had and still have a 88prelude, it has 240,000 miles and counting on her. Still runs strong too. the are reliable


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