Honda Prelude - Classic Sports Coupe Discussion and Ownership Guide
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2026 2:15 am
Hey everyone, I wanted to start a discussion about the Honda Prelude, one of the most iconic sports coupes of the 90s and early 2000s. I've been researching this car extensively and I'm seriously considering picking one up.
The Prelude has always fascinated me because it represents a unique era in Honda's lineup. It sits between the Civic and the NSX, offering a genuine sports coupe experience without the supercar price tag. The design is timeless - that pop-up headlight design on the earlier generations, the sleek curves, and the overall proportions just scream quality engineering.
What really impresses me about the Prelude is its dual-axis ATTS (All-Terrain Traction System) or the four-wheel steering on certain models. This was genuinely innovative technology for a mass-market sports car. The handling characteristics are supposed to be exceptional, with a well-balanced chassis that makes it enjoyable on both roads and tracks.
I'm particularly interested in the later generations, around 2001-2008 models. The 2.2-liter and 2.3-liter engines produce decent power, and the build quality from Honda during this period was outstanding. I've heard great things about reliability, though I'm curious about long-term ownership experiences from this community.
The Prelude market seems to be heating up lately with prices climbing. I'm wondering if now is a good time to buy or if I should wait. Also, I'd love to hear from anyone who currently owns or has owned a Prelude - what was your experience like? Any common issues I should watch out for? Performance modifications? Fuel economy in real-world driving? Insurance costs?
I'm really keen to learn from experienced owners before making this investment. Looking forward to your thoughts and experiences!
The Prelude has always fascinated me because it represents a unique era in Honda's lineup. It sits between the Civic and the NSX, offering a genuine sports coupe experience without the supercar price tag. The design is timeless - that pop-up headlight design on the earlier generations, the sleek curves, and the overall proportions just scream quality engineering.
What really impresses me about the Prelude is its dual-axis ATTS (All-Terrain Traction System) or the four-wheel steering on certain models. This was genuinely innovative technology for a mass-market sports car. The handling characteristics are supposed to be exceptional, with a well-balanced chassis that makes it enjoyable on both roads and tracks.
I'm particularly interested in the later generations, around 2001-2008 models. The 2.2-liter and 2.3-liter engines produce decent power, and the build quality from Honda during this period was outstanding. I've heard great things about reliability, though I'm curious about long-term ownership experiences from this community.
The Prelude market seems to be heating up lately with prices climbing. I'm wondering if now is a good time to buy or if I should wait. Also, I'd love to hear from anyone who currently owns or has owned a Prelude - what was your experience like? Any common issues I should watch out for? Performance modifications? Fuel economy in real-world driving? Insurance costs?
I'm really keen to learn from experienced owners before making this investment. Looking forward to your thoughts and experiences!