The Prelude was under its own platform, so as such, very little of other models' parts are interchangeable. You can swap out some of the 4th generation's ('92-'96) parts to the 5th gen ('97-'01), such as the rear suspension and motor (H22 series).
The Honda Prelude's have proven to be reliable cars over the years. However, when purchasing a Prelude you should always take into consideration that Prelude's are no longer in production and might be hard to locate parts for in the future.
Used cars such as the Honda Prelude may be purchased from Auto Park Burlington or Toronto Honda. They have good quality cars that usually get traded or come off lease.
Some classic Honda cars include the Honda Civic, Honda Accord and Honda Prelude. Another classic Honda car is the Honda Jazz. You can get more information from the Honda Classic Cars website.
Yes the Honda Prelude.
Any cars that have a 5x114.3 bolt pattern.
Have the car taken to Authorised Repairer for the Honda Cars. They can find out what has happened to the engine.
87 is a 2nd generation and 88 is third generation prelude....they are completely different cars
Honda Civics and Acura Integras are all models of vehicles that have interchangeable parts with one another. Acura Integra engines, such as the B18c5, can fit into 1994 Honda Civics.
Honda Preludes are considered sports coupes. Sports cars are typefied as being 2-seaters.
The definition of "prelude" means an introduction to (verb), or an introduction (noun). Honda named the car "Prelude" as first of a series of cars with musical undertones (Quintet, Concerto, and Ballade). Only the Prelude was sold in more markets and had a long production run.
Not all cars have one. I don't think this is one that has.
anything in the engine bay is basically interchangable between the two cars. suspension is the same too i believe.