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If Scotty was making this video in 1991 ( 32 years ago - the year this car was made ), an equivalent car would have been made in 1959 ! Even then it would have looked like a museum piece. This Prelude still looks good
I had a few preludes. These are very good cars for the money. I admired 90s hondas. Styled nice, nice power everyday driving, accessories with optional button gaps ie foglights.... overall great car compared to today's stuff. Love preludes: every generation!😊
I love the old Honda starter sounds, very nostalgic to me, nothing beats them and yes I like cloth seats they last and are comfortable. I can’t stand leather seats
Had a 92 prelude with that 2.3L H23A1 non VTEC. Added intake, headers and cat-back exhaust and that thing actually had some grunt. Eventually I got the money together and changed to a VTEC 2.2 engine and even got a few good bucks for the old engine. Drove it for 10 years with zero issues and just did the brakes and oil changes and a timing belt. Ended up selling it with 550,000km on the body and the thing was still going strong! Upgraded to the S2000. What an amazing first car that Prelude was. Absolutely loved that car.❤❤❤
This dashboard reminds me of my grandmother’s 1994 Buick, regal, coupe. Had same instrument panel with a bunch of gauges that went from the driver side pretty much all the way to the passenger side. All lined up.
That is probably a 92. It is a Gen 4 lude. My 94 lasted till 311,000 till a tree fell on it. I currently have 358,000 on my 92 lude, but this car wasn't treated well before I bought it with 170,000. Parts are so hard to find. Thanks for reviewing my favorite car Scotty!
Hey I actually like the late model Prelude’s styling😂 I had a clean white 1999 Lewd with VTEC and the rear spoiler until some ditsy girl crashed into me and totaled it a few years ago🤦🏻♂️ I took Scotty’s advice and replaced it with an Acura ILX. Thanks Scotty!
I had a 1988 4WS Prelude in 1999. Bought it for $5000 with a custom paint job thrown in. It was an amazing car. Drove it for about five years until a major hail storm totalled it.
I have a 92 Prelude Si AWS custom ex-show car. Love my baby. Zero rust. Fully powder coated underneath. Body kit with no seams. Runs like a dream (but not an Earth dream 😂).
Honda Prelude is one’s of my favorite generation from 95 I love the look of jdm style to it especially futuristic cluster gauges. Definitely one of the kind.
Likely the biggest issue for the last 2 generations of Prelude was that Honda ALSO Parallel Marketed the Accord Coupe and Hatchback which was basically the same car, with better insurance rates.
Owned an 86 Honda Prelude SI. That was definitely not an ugly car, girls loved it. Handled amazingly well and Road and Track called the best overall handling car they drove. Its weight distribution and understeer was the reason. I put over 280,000 on that car. The only car that was as good was my 99 Accord. What ruined the Prelude was the other car that Honda made, the Acura Integra with the VTEC.
I like the later version of the third generation, the one that was a facelift and came out just before this one. It's more boxy style rear with a nice spoiler and pop up headlights looked nice IMO.
My friend still got his 92 Honda Prelude V Tec, that he bought new back in the early 90's, it's still going strong ,even still got the small dent in the roof when he punched 👊 it back in 1993 when he broke up with his girlfriend, his car still with him though, & it's rust free
That looks like a 92,93 model..i probably owned like 8 hondas .. 90s honda engines were indestructible especially standard, the gearbox was really smooth..
Yeah idk man back in the day road around in a 2.0 s prelude and it was fun. Also spent some time in a prelude 2.0 si and the pgmfi fuel injection system definitely made a big difference. Both turned 8,000 rpm without issue.
surprised the ac was original. our 96 civic compressor blew chunks after about 12 years. still drove great though just cut the belt to the compressor and on we went.
*quart, not cord. And yes, if it's burning it, you definitely need oil changes, perhaps even more frequently. Besides, you should change it every 6 months at most, or every 3 months for the earliest.
4th gen was definitely the best Prelude. Best looking, fastest and best front/rear weight ratio for cornering. If that car was mine i would have painted the manifold heat shield black immediately. And in few days rear arches made for good. Replaced the sunroof with a glass one from 5th gen. Then enjoy the car for another 30 years. No stupid wheels and builds. Stock
Fyi to anyone trying to "fix" rust. I had a 93 civic hatch with a dime size piece of rust on each rear quarter panel. I took it to a shop that bough 2 brand new quarter panels from Honda (expensive!) and welded them on. Less than 6 months later the rust came back. In a unibody car, once there's rust, the entire car is effected. Some science crap I don't understand. Just know you can't fix it.
Hey, Scotty, as a long-time Prelude Si owner, I can tell you that this is not a 1991 model. A quick Google search will confirm this. You can also check the sticker attached on the driver's side center pillar.
I loved my 98 Acura Integra Better than I liked my 97 accord or 98 prelude or my 2001 Honda Civic VTEC that thing blew through automatic transmissions it’s the only automatic that I had out of all my hondas
Nope the early ones were cool. Especially the four wheel steering. I loved that little car and was so disappointed with the jack-o-lantern tail lights.
Brother, I own a fifth GEN prelude and I know exactly what you are talking about. I still love my car though I would send you a picture of it but I can’t do that on RU-vid L O L.
Thunderbirds were really 1969-1978 Lincoln Mk3's-5's. Those are 460 cid BEASTS. My dad had a '54 Thunderbird when they first came out and a '69 Mk3. They were better than 1953 Corvettes at the time.
I saw a Supra today, it was totally tricked out. Not the stand body. If it did not say Supra and would not have guessed it was a Toyota, Toyota's a boring like the Camry, Matrix or Tacoma. Right?
I hear your man, I couldn't believe they rented me one in Honolulu when I was 19, I drove that thing through the mud and ebreaked it through the grass lol it was fun fun fun
I really wish Honda would bring back the Accord V6 Coupe except bring it back rebadged as the Prelude! (I never understood why they put a 4 -cylinder engine into a "sports car.") My favorite Prelude body style was the last generation...except for the weird looking headlights and the grill. In 2001, I was disappointed to learn that they were going to be discontinued at the end of that year. I would've loved to have seen the sketches for the next generation if there were any.
Hyundai Elantra N's break loudness issues (nice sounding muffler system) that sells stock like this. So this qualifies as sold as legal but isn't everywhere.
That can’t be a 91 that body style is too new. My parents had a new 94 prelude same color and I think this is a 93/94 not 91 but prove me wrong please! If anything it was made half way through 91 and had the 92-96 body style
Scotty, please review video; Watch "NEVER Buy a Toyota Like THIS ONE! Do Toyota frames lack good rustproofing or, is this the owner's fault? I would like to get your opinion.
@timd travel they lacked it mostly before 2007-08. Combined with forgetting to rinse the salt off, and not quality coating like new ones have, they can start to rust. However if you rinse your trucks frame off regularly, you probably won’t have that issue. This goes for all body on frame vehicles. If you rinse it off regularly, it won’t rust and crumble on you in the long run. This goes for Chevy, GMC, Dodge, Ford, Toyota (especially older ones), it doesn’t matter which one
I had an Honda b4 n they're good car's too, i never had any problems with it either, it drove wonderfully over snow, i never got stuck, i do miss that car.
I have a toyota corolla grandi, I am seeing a messing in my car. I also changed the plugs of my car and did a towing and did a scanner rest but my car is still messing, when the car is running, the car's RPM is high but the speed of the car is low. Please help me😢😢