Are Prelude's reliable?
#1
Are Prelude's reliable?
I am 17 so i dont have much money but am looking for a car that is very reliable but still looks nice and is still farily quick while remaning low on insurance. So a 92 or 93 Prelude Si 5 speed comes into mind. I basicly just need to know if i am going to have to pour alot of money into it if i where to get one which i cannot afford to do. I would also like to know what they run (0-60 and 1/4 mile).I am also looking at 95-96 maxima's but i think i can get a prelude in nice condition for much cheaper. Thanks!!
#2
Honda reliability in question? How dare you!
Honda's are brutes in the reliability catagory, unmodified as well as heavily mod'ed. I wish my RX-7 would take a lesson from it, with it's horrible always-failing electronics. A 'lude would make a great first car, an would save you bundles over a maxima. So... buy it!
Honda's are brutes in the reliability catagory, unmodified as well as heavily mod'ed. I wish my RX-7 would take a lesson from it, with it's horrible always-failing electronics. A 'lude would make a great first car, an would save you bundles over a maxima. So... buy it!
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Before my lude, I had a Toyota 4runner, and an Eagle Talon. The 4runner's enging blew up, and the Talon had the wrost reliability EVER. I didn't own either of those cars for more than a year, either. My 93 prelude SI, on the other hand, I have had for the better part of 2 years, and have never had a major problem with it. I have had to replace the ignition switch, but that was it. Very reliable car better looking than any civic or teg, too.
#6
How much should i expect to pay for one in decent condition? 4,000? 5,000? Is there anything to really look out for as far as like a problem that mostly all older prelude's have? Yeah i was also thinking an 94 or 95 Acura integra (non GSR) but i like the looks of the Prelude better and i think its a litte faster. Also is there a Prelude only site with forums like this?
#7
there use to be a good prelude only forum hondaprelude.com. but it's gone.. and there is preludeonline.com which you must pay $6 for....
the only major thing i had go wrong was that my engine fried.. LOL.. this sounds bad on my part but the crank shaft was going.. and no one could tell me what the noise i was hearing was until the engine blew up... just do regular tune ups etc... make sure you get your valves done as well... i'm doing a jdm engine swap.. i had always wanted to do the swap before the end of the year before my engine died...
otherwise before the misshap the most i ever spent was getting a new set of tires and the timing belt....
happy luding!
the only major thing i had go wrong was that my engine fried.. LOL.. this sounds bad on my part but the crank shaft was going.. and no one could tell me what the noise i was hearing was until the engine blew up... just do regular tune ups etc... make sure you get your valves done as well... i'm doing a jdm engine swap.. i had always wanted to do the swap before the end of the year before my engine died...
otherwise before the misshap the most i ever spent was getting a new set of tires and the timing belt....
happy luding!
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If the car was even half way taken care of, you'll get 175,000 miles out of the engine (total life). I really can't speak first hand as to how trouble free a Prelude is..... mine's only 2 1/2 years old with 65,000 miles and haven't seen the dealer except for tires and change coolant and gearbox fluid. I know people who've had all sorts of fluid leaks and bad head gaskets by that mileage ON DOMESTICS (had to clearify that), and I still have a clean engine block!