Anyone ever own a prelude then an Evo?
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Anyone ever own a prelude then an Evo?
My 2000 prelude's got about 150k mi. on it. I love that car but I think I'm ready for a new one, I've had this one for 7 years. It handles great IMO as opposed to everything else I've owned before & has decent pick up as well. I'm just looking for something that is a little more mod friendly, lot faster, and I'll take all the addtional handling I can get. I'm also 31 & have a wife & house, no kids, but friends who don't really like to climb in the back of a prelude. And, I don't live too far from work....
I have yet to drive an EVO but I've always heard of the EVO 'legend'. Seems like this is the car for me. I love the idea of the S-AWD and that the yaw control. I've read some not so good stuff about the interior but I checked one out at the dealership & I really like it. I feel it's a step up from a 2000 prelude as well. Really like the seats as well. So, I'm going to most likely plan to get one hopefully this summer sometime.
Was wondering if anyone can tell me how much more dramatic the acceleration & handling will be than a 5th gen. prelude. I know it will be some, but will I be like dayummm... that's just freakin nasty compared to the prelude!
Cuz If I'm gonna blow $33k that's the way I want to feel.
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I have yet to drive an EVO but I've always heard of the EVO 'legend'. Seems like this is the car for me. I love the idea of the S-AWD and that the yaw control. I've read some not so good stuff about the interior but I checked one out at the dealership & I really like it. I feel it's a step up from a 2000 prelude as well. Really like the seats as well. So, I'm going to most likely plan to get one hopefully this summer sometime.
Was wondering if anyone can tell me how much more dramatic the acceleration & handling will be than a 5th gen. prelude. I know it will be some, but will I be like dayummm... that's just freakin nasty compared to the prelude!
Cuz If I'm gonna blow $33k that's the way I want to feel.
Thanks
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LOL ok 2000 prelude VS a 2008 295hp Evo X with awd, Lets just say the Evo would drive circles around any year prelude. Trust me it is a huge up grade and you wont feel sorry. You can even do bolt on (IC piping's, TBE, Intake, Boost controller, and tune) and run low 12s. Will cost aound $3,000's or less. Welcome to the EVO world.
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I've owned 2 preludes and to be honest I really miss daily driving a Honda. Of course when I want to go fast the evo will drive circles around the honda, but you really cant beat the transmission in a Honda. They are great cars, fun to drive, and there is a good chance I may pick one up as a dd.
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yup. owned a 5th gen SH pearl white prelude. Cant beat the reliability and the daily driver but the EVO is a whole new beast. when i first got into mine, its like OMFG!? definitely never looked back after i got the evo ix but I wouldnt mind having a prelude as a dd. enjoy!
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I own a prelude, 2000, with 130k miles on it, love, love the ride... and going buy an EVO this weekend. Let me tell you, EVO aint gonna be that friendly during rush hour traffic riding that foot heavy clutch. And I bet you, you prelude cost/cause a lot less problems than the EVO. Hondas are made to last for over 200k miles easily, with the right maintenance of course. By year 5, most Evo owners will face leaky oil from their turbos, timing belt much be changed... etc... Hehe, in the end, you just got to have the cash to play. "You must pay to play!" hahaha
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Thanks for the replies. I would love to keep my lude as a DD but I really need her as a down payment. I suppose I could be patient & wait like a year & save up for a downpayment, but that's a little too responsible for my taste.
I had dreams of turboing the prelude. I even have a freshly built H22a4 that's sitting in my garage. I also need to sell it first also before I get the evo. I still owe like $3k on it. I know it would cost me at least another ~$15 k to get the prelude where I want it. And... that's with me doing most of the work myself.... MUCH more if I paid someone. Just recently I found out that I may have a rear main seal leak. Still pulls strong & handles really well. I just cleaned the EGR ports & they were dirty as hell, acceleration pickied up after I cleaned all the carbon out...
Anyhow, on top of the money to get the car to a 350 whp ride with traction that could handle the power and with 'like new' maintenance on everything it would take quite a bit of money and A LOT of time. I don't really have the time to mess with something like that now b/c my wife & I are remodeling our first house plus I work an assload of hours. Plus with 150k mi. the car's starting to show it's age.
Right now I'm going through my budget trying to figure out how many ham samwiches I'm going to start have eating for lunch to budget the note....
If I get this, this will be my first new car. I think it's a good way to start out. Make me all warm n fuzzy...
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I had dreams of turboing the prelude. I even have a freshly built H22a4 that's sitting in my garage. I also need to sell it first also before I get the evo. I still owe like $3k on it. I know it would cost me at least another ~$15 k to get the prelude where I want it. And... that's with me doing most of the work myself.... MUCH more if I paid someone. Just recently I found out that I may have a rear main seal leak. Still pulls strong & handles really well. I just cleaned the EGR ports & they were dirty as hell, acceleration pickied up after I cleaned all the carbon out...
Anyhow, on top of the money to get the car to a 350 whp ride with traction that could handle the power and with 'like new' maintenance on everything it would take quite a bit of money and A LOT of time. I don't really have the time to mess with something like that now b/c my wife & I are remodeling our first house plus I work an assload of hours. Plus with 150k mi. the car's starting to show it's age.
Right now I'm going through my budget trying to figure out how many ham samwiches I'm going to start have eating for lunch to budget the note....
If I get this, this will be my first new car. I think it's a good way to start out. Make me all warm n fuzzy...
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I had a 5th gen, loved that thing to death and wish I still had it as a DD...
BUT the lude does not compare to the evo at ALL, you will be crapping ur pants when u fell how different they are.
BUT the lude does not compare to the evo at ALL, you will be crapping ur pants when u fell how different they are.
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My 2000 prelude's got about 150k mi. on it. I love that car but I think I'm ready for a new one, I've had this one for 7 years. It handles great IMO as opposed to everything else I've owned before & has decent pick up as well. I'm just looking for something that is a little more mod friendly, lot faster, and I'll take all the addtional handling I can get. I'm also 31 & have a wife & house, no kids, but friends who don't really like to climb in the back of a prelude. And, I don't live too far from work....
I have yet to drive an EVO but I've always heard of the EVO 'legend'. Seems like this is the car for me. I love the idea of the S-AWD and that the yaw control. I've read some not so good stuff about the interior but I checked one out at the dealership & I really like it. I feel it's a step up from a 2000 prelude as well. Really like the seats as well. So, I'm going to most likely plan to get one hopefully this summer sometime.
Was wondering if anyone can tell me how much more dramatic the acceleration & handling will be than a 5th gen. prelude. I know it will be some, but will I be like dayummm... that's just freakin nasty compared to the prelude!
Cuz If I'm gonna blow $33k that's the way I want to feel.
Thanks
I have yet to drive an EVO but I've always heard of the EVO 'legend'. Seems like this is the car for me. I love the idea of the S-AWD and that the yaw control. I've read some not so good stuff about the interior but I checked one out at the dealership & I really like it. I feel it's a step up from a 2000 prelude as well. Really like the seats as well. So, I'm going to most likely plan to get one hopefully this summer sometime.
Was wondering if anyone can tell me how much more dramatic the acceleration & handling will be than a 5th gen. prelude. I know it will be some, but will I be like dayummm... that's just freakin nasty compared to the prelude!
Cuz If I'm gonna blow $33k that's the way I want to feel.
Thanks
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I have a 98 Prelude with 70 K miles. I bought it new and only needed to change the tires so far, not even the battery or the brake pads. On my previous Evo 8, at 40 K miles, it was on it’s third set of tires, second set of brake pads (Brembo pads are > $500 for 4) and I had done the normal engine serpentine belt replacement. I don’t think the interior of my new Evo X is up to the same standard as the Honda (Tap on the dash of both, the Honda is more solid and does not have the same hard, cheap plastic). Yes, definitely different cars. The Honda is cheaper to maintain and cheaper to insure.
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I have a 98 Prelude with 70 K miles. I bought it new and only needed to change the tires so far, not even the battery or the brake pads. On my previous Evo 8, at 40 K miles, it was on it’s third set of tires, second set of brake pads (Brembo pads are > $500 for 4) and I had done the normal engine serpentine belt replacement. I don’t think the interior of my new Evo X is up to the same standard as the Honda (Tap on the dash of both, the Honda is more solid and does not have the same hard, cheap plastic). Yes, definitely different cars. The Honda is cheaper to maintain and cheaper to insure.
j/p