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    Default Honda Prelude vs. Honda Civic/Accord?

    I know while a Honda Civic is small but gets around 40 mpg, a Honda Accord is bigger but gets more around 30 mpg. But what about a Prelude? How does it compare with gas mileage and also reliability?

    (My brother is lookin' for a car for sale, and I saw a Prelude for sale today so I was wonderin' if it's a good car to have? As far as gas mileage and reliability go?

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    Default Re: Honda Prelude vs. Honda Civic/Accord?

    Prelude is an old dog now and should be taken out to the yard and shot.

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    Default Re: Honda Prelude vs. Honda Civic/Accord?

    Preludes are monsters on juice.

    The Civic is either a 1.4 or 1.6, assuming it's newer than 95.
    (Assuming its the same in the states.)
    The Civic - without V Tec - would be pretty heavy.
    A 1.6 V Tec would be heavy.

    The Preludes are 2.2 V Tec!!!
    They're killer on petrol.
    But then again maybe thedifference in prices make s the affordable over there.

    If I could have any Honda I'd lust either a MKII CRX, like my best mates or a Accord EuroStar.

    Hondas.....Best cars in the world!
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    Default Re: Honda Prelude vs. Honda Civic/Accord?

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Preludes are monsters on juice.

    The Civic is either a 1.4 or 1.6, assuming it's newer than 95.
    (Assuming its the same in the states.)
    The Civic - without V Tec - would be pretty heavy.
    A 1.6 V Tec would be heavy.

    The Preludes are 2.2 V Tec!!!
    They're killer on petrol.
    But then again maybe thedifference in prices make s the affordable over there.

    If I could have any Honda I'd lust either a MKII CRX, like my best mates or a Accord EuroStar.

    Hondas.....Best cars in the world!
    Ah, so they don't get quite the gas mileage.

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    Default Re: Honda Prelude vs. Honda Civic/Accord?

    I once saw a Prelude in the parking lot of the dorms ar Cal State LA beat the shit out of a Mustang...

    Fucken Stang didn't even put up a fight.

    I personally prefer Acuras as far as for racing...

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    Default Re: Honda Prelude vs. Honda Civic/Accord?

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    I once saw a Prelude in the parking lot of the dorms ar Cal State LA beat the shit out of a Mustang...

    Fucken Stang didn't even put up a fight.

    I personally prefer Acuras as far as for racing...
    Seems everyone enjoy's beating Mustangs.

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