Is the 2001 Prelude a good car?
Interior and exterior styling may seem bland in a trendy, fashion-conscious segment that now includes the aggressive-looking Toyota Celica. Still, the Prelude remains a top contender among hot sport coupes. It is roomy, powerful, and technically sophisticated. It’s the best Prelude Honda has ever built.
Is a 2001 Honda Prelude fast?
According to ProfessCarsā¢ estimation this Honda is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 7.1 sec, from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.5 sec, from 0 to 160 km/h (100 mph) in 18.8 sec, from 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 36.2 sec and the quarter mile drag time is 15.6 sec.
Which year Honda Prelude is best?
The Top Five Honda Prelude Models of All-Time
- 1978 Honda Prelude. This was the very first generation of Preludes ever made, and even then, it had such a sleek and cool quality to it.
- 1982 Honda Prelude.
- 1990 Limited Edition Honda Prelude Si States.
- 1994 Honda Prelude.
- 1997 Honda Prelude Type S.
How much was a 2001 Honda Prelude new?
(Base) 2dr Coupe
MSRP | $23,600 |
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Engine | 2.2L I-4 |
MPG | 22 city / 27 hwy |
How many miles can a Honda Prelude last?
Absolutely love the Prelude. With basic maintenance these cars will last 250k+ with minimal problems, if you have a 5 speed. Keep the oil topped off the valves adjusted, and with regular tuneups every 40,000 miles, this car will never leave you stranded.
How reliable are preludes?
Honda Prelude Reliability Problems Prelude owners have made 48 complaints over 12 model years. Using our PainRankā¢ system we’ve ranked it 8th in overall reliability out of 24 Honda models , with some engine and electrical concerns.
Does 2001 Prelude have VTEC?
The available base and SH models are powered by a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine with Honda’s VTEC variable valve-timing system.
How long does a 2001 Honda Prelude last?