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I’ll don’t see why Honda want make the prelude a serious competitive sport car like Toyota did with the Supra , make it rear wheel drive & put a V8 in it
The Prelude will come to Europe first and then come to the USA (according to the internet). It's not "only going to Europe". I actually do want a hybrid and I think most people will. As long as the hybrid helps with performance. BMW and Mercedes both use mild hybrid to improve performance.
2 things. #1 the most famous Supra winning races was an inline 4 Castrol TOMS supra. 2# most of use dont have hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars to make custom racetrack supras so we are familiar with the brilliant 1jz and 2jz turbo or non. to ME personally i believe a great supra has the inline 6 and im fine with it being a b58. i would say they should bring back the inline 4 AWD celica but......if they did that it needs ditch the 4 cylinder(already have the G16-GTS) and to be hybrid and huge price tag - at least compete with NSX. toyota already have GR Corolla and honestly i think should be developing the G16E-GTS into EVERYTHING they have just with softer tunes
This is a car in a similar class of the z tune GTR. Price will never make sense, you are a buying piece of history. A car built by the people that would inspire the great performance cars generations to follow. This level of build is a bargain when you consider the going price for a z tune GTR.
I think the tt hurricane engine would satisfy the police fleet buyers compared to the slower explorer. No car options left except for Mustang but not very practical fleet wide.
Tbh just think about it. A beat up mustang is still a strong V6 with rear wheel drive that's also incredibly affordable. Kids with no experience got it as their first car and boom, stigma is born
I would definitely want a hybrid prelude. Nippy, comfortable, quiet and reliable. Why reverse engineer a car for a manual that most people, even in Europe, don’t want? A 4x4 would be good to have, and even four wheel steering, but if these were to up the price by much then I’m not so sure. More and more people are taking their tests in automatics which, in Britain at least, forbids them from driving manual cars anyway. Honda hybrids are brilliant so why have a manual that would just be an inconvenience?
@@richardsmith579 the y don't have the have the best engineers and did it before and it can be used for other upcoming cars and to show other companies who can do it he impossible and the enthusiasts will love it .
Because it's a sports car. If you want something that's fuel efficient, quiet, and nippy, just get the Civic Hybrid. The Prelude was famous for its charismatic engine, snappy manual, and agile chassis.