1993 Honda Prelude Si Coupe 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.3L 2259CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Prelude
Trim: Si Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof
Mileage: 192,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: SI
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, 5spd, I HAVE OWNED THIS FOR THE PAST YEAR AND A HALF WITH NO PROBLEMS. I HAVE ONLY HAD TO CHANGE THE OIL. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS CAR AND SEARCHED FOR A LONG TIME TO FIND AND ORIGINAL SI, THAT HAD NOT BEEN MODIFIED WITHOUT A LOT OF RUST.I AM GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE WHICH IS FORCING THE SALE OR I WOULD KEEP IT FOREVER. I PURCHASED THE CAR FROM AN OLDER GENTLEMAN WHO WAS A MECHANICAL ENGINEER WHO WAS ONLY SELLING IT BECAUSE HE WAS MOVING ACROSS THE COUNTRY. I AM NO MECHANIC BUT WILL TELL YOU WHAT I KNOW, THE ABS LIGHT COMES ON, HAS NEVER HAD ANY CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS, SOME RUST ON THE SUNROOF, A TINY AMOUNT STARTING ON THE WHEEL WELLS, A SMALL EXHAUST LEAK, DENT ON THE TRUNK AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURE. CLEAR TITLE IN MY NAME, NO RESERVE.....FOR THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED I MAY TAKE $1600 CASH....I ALSO HAVE IT LISTED LOCALLY. MY FEEDBACK IS GOOD AND I WILL CANCEL ANY BIDS FROM BUYERS WITH NEGATIVE FEEDBACK. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS, I DO NOT HAVE MORE PICTURES.
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Is today's Honda Accord cheaper than it was back in 1989?
Wed, 24 Sep 2014Whether you're shopping at the grocery story or on a car lot, everything seems to be getting more expensive these days. However, when all the factors are considered, that might be more an issue of perception than of fact. The American Public Media radio show Marketplace recently tackled the question whether modern vehicles were actually more expensive once you factored in important variables like inflation and cost of ownership. The result was pretty surprising.
For its example, Marketplace chose the Honda Accord, because in August, it was one of the bestselling vehicles in the US, with 51,075 of them sold. Winding back the clock 25 years to 1989, Honda's cheapest Accord cost $11,770, and that money bought you a stripped-out car with 98 horsepower, a manual gearbox, no air conditioning and hand-crank windows.
Fast-forward to present day, and a basic Accord starts at around $22,000 and gives buyers significantly more features, including a 185-hp engine, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, cruise control, more space, refinement and much better safety. By Marketplace's math, when just figuring for inflation, that modern Honda would cost about $11,500 a quarter century ago, despite all of that extra equipment. But that's just one factor. Scroll down to listen to the full report for an explanation of how cost of ownership figures into the mix, and whether it throws all of the calculations off.
Honda CEO says we shouldn't expect any new sports cars
Tue, 19 Nov 2013It wasn't so long ago that Honda was known for its sporty two-door models, with models ranging from the Civic del Sol to the Prelude and from the Acura Integra and RSX to the Honda S2000. But look at its range today and all you'll see are the Civic and Accord coupes. Honda has essentially let competitors like the Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ and Nissan 370Z take the place it once claimed as its own. But if you were hoping Honda would fight back with a new coupe or convertible of its own, we're afraid you're going to have to downgrade those hopes to pipe dreams.
While in Japan ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show, Autoblog had a chance to sit down with American Honda CEO Tetsuo Iwamura (pictured at right). When we asked about the potential for a new sports coupe or convertible in the Honda or Acura lineup, he pointed to the current Civic and Accord coupes - not to mention the upcoming new NSX - but said that Honda has no replacement for any of the aforementioned models (or a rival for the FR-S or 370Z) in the pipeline, saying only that the company is monitoring potential demand.
What Iwamura-san did note was that he's a personal fan of the new S660 roadster (pictured above) set to be unveiled tomorrow, and he is pushing (or at least hoping) that it will come to North America. Given that he's head of both Honda's American office and its global automobile operations, one might think that the only person he would have to persuade is himself (well... himself, and potential buyers), but the sporty droptop looks to be about kei-sized, which sadly suggests that it may be too small for American tastes and perhaps not designed with US crash-test standards in mind anyway.
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Having launched the all-new model several months ago in the Japanese Domestic Market, Honda is presenting the new Fit to the North American market here at the Detroit Auto Show. By and large, it's the same model that will be sold around the world, having been redesigned with more aggressive styling, a larger footprint on the road and more interior space. Only now it will be built for North American consumption at Honda's new plant in Celaya, Mexico, where the automaker plans to also build its new Vezel crossover (or whatever it'll be called here).
The North American Fit ditches the hybrid setup offered in the JDM model in favor of a new Earthdreams 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with direction injection and i-VTEC valve timing to help it deliver 130 horsepower and 114 pound-feet of torque. That's 13 more horses and 8 more torques than the previous model, and the engine can be paired to either a six-speed manual or Honda's new continuously variable transmission. With the latter, Honda projects the Fit will get 33 miles per gallon in the city, 41 on the highway and 36 on the combined cycle. Lighter and more refined than the outgoing model's powertrain, the new engine sits in a lighter and more rigid frame as well, which Honda expects will earn it top ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.