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2001 PreludeThe fifth generation of the Honda Prelude retains an FF layout with an independent front suspension. The vehicle utilizes a 63/37 weight...
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The fifth generation of the Honda Prelude retains an FF layout with an independent front suspension. The vehicle utilizes a 63/37 weight distribution. All fifth-generation Honda Preludes come with 16 inch aluminum alloy wheels with all-season 205/50 R16 87V tires, except the Xi (14 inch steel wheels with full covers and 195/65 R14 89H tires) and Si (15 inch aluminum alloy wheels with all-season 195/60 R15 88H tires.) on which aluminum alloy rims come as an option.
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BUY THIS CAR!! 2001 Prelude is a must own!
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Pros: Body style, engine design, Vtech acceleration, sportshift, ride, handling, sound system, overall craftsmanship.
Cons: Backseats, no leather option, That's IT!
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The Bottom Line:
Here is the bottom Line... If you are even thinking of another car, your crazy. Buy a Honda Prelude, you will be happy.
The forward styling of the Honda design team is portrayed exceptionally with the creation of the 97-2001 Honda Prelude. With a shift from the 4th generation flat rear euro style design to the sportier, slim aerodynamic and sleek look that the 3rd generation first debuted. The redesigned Honda prelude is an evolved modern version of the 3rd generation design with much more craftsmanship and well planned and executed curves than the original Honda prelude look that gained the affection of many Honda enthusiasts of the 80's and 90's. Starting from the low front end with aero rise high beam lights to the beautiful and stylish rear of the car, the Honda Prelude (2001) screams speed and style! You will turn heads in this car. Its so great to pull up next to all those other $30,000 "sports" cars and clearly make them jealous of your far better looking Prelude.
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