Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Honda Prelude

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Prelude competitors included the Toyota Celica,[citation needed] another straight-4-powered coupe introduced several years prior to the Prelude. Throughout the 1980s, the Prelude was challenged by the Nissan Silvia, Isuzu Impulse, Mitsubishi FTO, Mitsubishi Cordia (later the Eclipse), Opel Manta/Opel Calibra, Ford Probe and Mazda MX-6.[citation needed]



The Prelude was Wheels


On November 24, 1978, the Prelude, which used the second generation Civic as a base, was launched, and was only available at the newly established dealership sales channel Honda Verno. The dealership also introduced the entry-level Honda Quint, the Honda Ballade, and the Honda Vigor as its largest sedan and hatchback. The four wheel independent struts, brakes and floorpans were all borrowed from the second generation Civic. At 4090 mm (length) x 1635 mm (width) x 1290 mm (height), it had quite a low and wide profile. The wheelbase was 2320 mm, and was 60 mm shorter than that of the original Accord.



[edit] Fourth generation





Honda Prelude



Honda Prelude



honda prelude



Model Cars: Honda Prelude



Honda Prelude



Model Cars: Honda Prelude


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