Decisions....Prelude, Integra or Legend?

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by Kam, Nov 17, 2003.

  1. Kam

    Kam Guest

    I am after some advice on buying a used car...

    I have around $10,000 to spend on a car and like the Integras, Preludes and Legends dated around 1990. Is anyone able to give advice on which would be the most reliable/comfortable etc? And the best value for money?

    Thanx :)
     
    Kam, Nov 17, 2003
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  2. and Legends dated around 1990. Is anyone able to give advice on which
    would be the most reliable/comfortable etc? And the best value for money?
    Of the ones you mentioned, The Legend is the best. However, you should
    also be aware of other important factors such as mileage and condition of
    the vehicles. I advise you to run a carfax report on the vehicle that you
    intend to buy.
    Other people may tell you other important considerations.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Nov 18, 2003
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  3. Kam

    Peter O Guest

    The VTech-Prelude & Integra are more sporty than the Legend.
    Size, comfort & perceived handling are all somewhat different.
    Ensure whichever model you buy features the VTech engine, this is a superb
    power unit & fitted to the Prelude in its best form delivers about 200 HP.
    All are front wheel drive & all have ABS brakes.
    All can be found with 4 speed auto g/box which is quite good & will last to
    about 150,000 Km.
    My pick of the bunch is the Prelude but be aware the back seats are useless
    for people which may not suit your needs.

    Pete

    and Legends dated around 1990. Is anyone able to give advice on which would
    be the most reliable/comfortable etc? And the best value for money?
     
    Peter O, Nov 19, 2003
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  4. Kam

    Eric Guest

    You should be able to get one for a lot less than $10K. I happen to like
    the two door legend coupes. However, you'll have to test drive a few
    different models and choose whatever suits you best.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Nov 23, 2003
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