Honda Prelude 2001 2.2l 5th Generation, Rare Car, Excellent Conditions on 2040-cars
Middletown, Connecticut, United States
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Selling the rare Honda Prelude silver color, which i have used (2nd) owner for exactly one year, (for almost 12.000 miles).
The vehicle is in excellent condition. Also i had it checkup by Honda twice since i bought it last year. The wheels are finished with "Plasti Dip" black color, which is peelable. Also i finished the brake calipers yellow, that again these 2 are the only customized features on it. - Timing Belt kit done 2 years ago on 76000 miles including water pump, belts and other components, at Honda of Milford. - Top brand Michelin Sport tires replaced 8 months ago at Costco for $820.00 - Premium 93 gasoline used since i purchased it also the previous owner recommended it. - Full synthetic oil used in this V-Tech engine + Honda oil filter. - Overall very well maintained. The vehicle needs nothing on upcoming years. (3-5 years) $7750 OBO CarFax report provided upon request. Only serious enquirers please. Call or text my cell if you need additional information about the car (571) 315 4395 Shipping remains buyer's responsibility or available for pick up in CT. |
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Honda Civic Tourer sports forbidden facelift
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Like the hatchback we showed you last month, the new Tourer benefits from the same set of styling tweaks inspired by the Civic Type R Concept from March's Geneva Motor Show. That means it boasts a revised front fascia, albeit with a more heavily camouflaged version of the grille shown in last month's photos. It's a similar story below, where the intakes on this long-roof model wear more disguise, yet look to be virtually identical to what we've already seen.
While the headlights still look to be a straight lift from last month's car, the more upright nature of the Tourer's tailgate demands a more subdued character. Gone are the thin, curvy LED taillights, and in their place sit significantly more substantial units (with conventional bulbs), although they boast none of the design chutzpah shown on our last round of spy photos. Our spies claim LED taillights will be available, noting that they simply aren't fitted to this particular prototype, a distinction that suggests this is a lower-end model.
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Regardless of which model is chosen, Accord Hybrid owners will be able to net 50 mpg in the city and 45 on the highway, numbers that compare favorably with the Ford Fusion Hybrid (47/47 mpg) and the Toyota Camry Hybrid (43/39). The Accord does cost a bit more than the competition, but if out-and-out fuel economy is your goal, the Honda wins based on these numbers.
It's also notable how much Honda was able to trim off the Accord Hybrid's price when compared to the Accord Plug-In. That car starts at $39,780, meaning the Hybrid variant is over $10,000 less, while matching that PHEV's 47-mpg combined rating. Take a look down below for the official press release from Honda.














