What do you think of the 1989 Honda Prelude?

What do you think of the 1989 Honda Prelude?

89 Prelude 2.0s And Si by Mark — i rate this cars performance based mostly on its fine handling. it really does corner superbly in stock form and with a little help in the suspension it corners like its on rails! a very reliable hond… Read more

What kind of moonroof does a Honda Prelude have?

The Prelude also benefited from Honda’s experience with roadsters like the Honda S800 and Coupe 1300. The Prelude was the first Honda model to offer a power moonroof as standard equipment, which eventually became a Prelude trademark.

When was fuel injection introduced in Honda Prelude?

Fuel injection was introduced in the “Si” models in 1985. North American 1.8’s offered 100 hp (75 kW), while the later 2.0 has 110 hp (82 kW).

Why did the Honda Prelude have pop up headlights?

This was the first generation of Prelude to have pop-up headlights, which allowed for a more aerodynamic front clip, reducing drag. Opening the headlights, however, especially at higher speeds, produced significantly more drag. The design retained nothing of the first generation, being considerably more aerodynamic and with large glass surfaces.

89 Prelude 2.0s And Si by Mark — i rate this cars performance based mostly on its fine handling. it really does corner superbly in stock form and with a little help in the suspension it corners like its on rails! a very reliable hond… Read more

Fuel injection was introduced in the “Si” models in 1985. North American 1.8’s offered 100 hp (75 kW), while the later 2.0 has 110 hp (82 kW).

What kind of sunroof does a Honda Prelude have?

The Prelude was the first Honda model to offer a power moonroof as standard equipment, which eventually became a Prelude trademark. In Japan, the Prelude was available with a sliding metal sunroof, while US versions received a glass top which freed up more headroom.

When did the second generation Toyota prelude come out?

The second-generation Prelude was released in Japan on November 25, 1982 and worldwide in the spring of 1983. Riding on an all-new platform, the Prelude was initially available with an A18A or ET-2, 1.8 L 12-valve twin carburetor engine, producing 105 PS (77 kW).

Who are the competitors of the Honda Prelude?

Prelude competitors included the Toyota Celica, the Nissan Silvia and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Production of the Prelude concluded in 2001 upon the introduction of the Honda Integra DC5 . The Prelude name was originally trademarked by Toyota, but was amicably given to Honda for use.

The Prelude also benefited from Honda’s experience with roadsters like the Honda S800 and Coupe 1300. The Prelude was the first Honda model to offer a power moonroof as standard equipment, which eventually became a Prelude trademark.

What kind of engine did the Honda Prelude have?

The B20A6 was the Australian model: a 2.0 DOHC 16-valve PGM-FI engine, also 1958 cc, producing Template:Convert/hp and 127 lb·ft (172 N·m). The four-wheel steering system was a major piece of engineering and the third generation Prelude was the first production car to feature it.

When did Honda Prelude 2.0Si 4WS come out?

In 1987, Road & Track published a test summary that shows the 1988 Honda Prelude 2.0Si 4WS outperforming every car of that year on the Slalom, including all Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Porsches. It went through the slalom at Template:Convert/mi/h, an amazing result for the time.

When did the Honda Prelude sistate come out?

Honda released the Prelude SiStates in 1990. Originally available only in Japan, this car was a limited production run and very few were built.

The Prelude was the first Honda model to offer a power moonroof as standard equipment, which eventually became a Prelude trademark. In Japan, the Prelude was available with a sliding metal sunroof, while US versions received a glass top which freed up more headroom.

The second-generation Prelude was released in Japan on November 25, 1982 and worldwide in the spring of 1983. Riding on an all-new platform, the Prelude was initially available with an A18A or ET-2, 1.8 L 12-valve twin carburetor engine, producing 105 PS (77 kW).

What kind of engine does a Ford Prelude have?

When the 2-liter 16-valve DOHC engine came out the hood had to be slightly modified since the larger engine could not fit under the original hood. The original 1.8-liter engine was developed specifically for the Prelude to allow a low hoodline, even tilting the engine backward to make it lower yet.

When did the third generation Honda Prelude come out?

On April 9, 1987, the third-generation Prelude was released in the Japanese domestic market and released later that year worldwide, being a 1988 model in North America. Featuring evolutionary styling from its predecessor, it shared design cues from the Honda NSX that would be introduced later in 1989.

How many horsepower does a Honda Prelude have?

It took until March 1979 for the Prelude to appear in the United States, then with 72 hp (54 kW) at 4,500 rpm and 94 lb⋅ft (127 N⋅m) at 3,000 rpm (SAE net) from the larger 1.8 engine. The EK engine made use of an engine oil cooler and transistor-controlled ignition system.

What kind of wheels does a Honda Prelude have?

Fifth generation (1997-2001) The Prelude was only available in three models for Canada and two models for the US (the Base and Type SH). All models came with 16-inch alloy wheels and 200HP (203 PS). The 2.0i and JDM Si trims came with 195/60 R15 steel wheel, and the JDM Xi came with 14″ steel wheels.

Prelude competitors included the Toyota Celica, the Nissan Silvia and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Production of the Prelude concluded in 2001 upon the introduction of the Honda Integra DC5 . The Prelude name was originally trademarked by Toyota, but was amicably given to Honda for use.

When did the fourth generation Prelude come out?

On 19 September 1991, the fourth-generation Prelude was introduced in Japan, and in Europe from early 1992. The car had a 58% front and 42% rear weight distribution.

Can a Honda Prelude turn away from the curb?

The funny thing about 4WS, as Regular Car Reviews notes, is that you can’t park right up next to the curb and then crank the wheel to turn away from it. Your 4WS Prelude will cock its back wheels over and happily bash your rear quarter into the curb itself.

Is the Honda Prelude 4WS a four wheel drive car?

A case in point: the all-mechanical four-wheel steering system in the Honda Prelude Si 4WS. Too expensive, insufficiently practical, but totally wonderful. The funny thing about 4WS, as Regular Car Reviews notes, is that you can’t park right up next to the curb and then crank the wheel to turn away from it.

When did Honda start making the Honda Prelude?

Production of the Prelude concluded in 2001 upon the introduction of the Honda Integra DC5 . The Prelude name was originally trademarked by Toyota, but was amicably given to Honda for use. The Prelude complied with the series of music-themed vehicle names which Honda used at the time, along with the Accord, Quintet, Concerto, Jazz and Ballade .

In the Honda lineup of sports cars, Prelude was between the small Integra and the NSX sports car. Honda Prelude competitors are Toyota Celica, Nissan 240SX/180SX/200SX/Silvia, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Volkswagen Golf GTi, and many other sports coupes in this class.

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