1998 Honda Prelude

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by Traveller, Dec 27, 2005.

  1. Traveller

    Traveller Guest

    Looking at purchasing a 1998 Prelude with 85 thousand miles!
    Any thing I should look for as the dealer advised the car is OK I would
    still like opinions on what else. What kind of fuel mileage should I expect?
    1/3 city 2/3 highway at speed limit.
    Your advise will be appreciated.Any cool sites on Preludes would be
    appreciated.
     
    Traveller, Dec 27, 2005
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  2. Traveller

    Elle Guest

    I think www.edmunds.com 's used car appraising site is
    helpful. It breaks down each year and model's appraisal by
    mileage, geographic location, condition, and whether one is
    hoping to buy from a dealer, private party, or via trade-in.
    It also has city/highway fuel mileage stats for a given car.

    www.fueleconomy.gov has fuel mileage stats also.
     
    Elle, Dec 27, 2005
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  3. Traveller

    Jason Guest

    Try this site
    http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm

    Consider running a carfax report. Try carfax.com
    or do a google search for Car Fax or carfax.
    The dealer might run one for you for free.

    Don't buy it if the car was involved in an accident.
    A bent frame is VERY expensive to repair. Of course,
    a "bent frame" does not happen in every accident but
    why take a chance.

    Check to see if the oil on dipstick is black--if so--don't buy it.

    Consider having a mechanic running a compression check and hooking
    it up to Diagnostic computerized engine tester and running the
    standard tests.

    Have someone start the car while you watch the exhaust--if black
    smoke comes out--don't buy it.

    Do a google search for Prelude to find prelude sites.
     
    Jason, Dec 27, 2005
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  4. Traveller

    TWW Guest

    Good info at this site -- particularly on what to look for.
    http://www.absoluteprelude.com/
    I get around 27-28 on the highway running at 75-80. A lot depends on how
    much you run in up into the VTEC, which is around 5300. I don't advise
    running it past the redline -- 7400 -- as some Prelude owners tell me they
    do. The car requires premium.
     
    TWW, Dec 28, 2005
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  5. Traveller

    Viperkiller Guest

    A friend of mine has a 97 SH model. He's had an O2 sensor replaced.
    His ATTS oil sensor is bad. The connector to his driver-side (left)
    headlight is now faulty as it comes on and off. Some Honda's suffer
    from leaky distributors (which are quite expensive, I assure you).

    If accidents bother you, look out for that. The hood, truck, and
    fenders should still have their sticker that has the VIN. Check all
    the glasses to ensure that they are the Honda brand.

    Honda's are also very specific on their power steering and coolant
    fluids. Make sure that they are Honda brands and not aftermarket.

    Make sure that you have all the factory keys. A replacement with
    built-in anti-theft chip will cost you big bucks. While you're at it,
    make sure that you get the anti-theft code for the radio.

    My brother's had the 2000 base model and achieved 26mpg 50/50 split
    between city and freeway. He got 30mpg on a mostly freeway trip.
     
    Viperkiller, Dec 31, 2005
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