Thursday, December 3, 2009

Honda Prelude Vgeneration Tuning What Is The Difference Between A Honda Civic And Honda Prelude? What's Better For Upgrading For Performance?

What is the difference between a Honda civic and Honda Prelude? What's better for upgrading for performance? - honda prelude vgeneration tuning

I like to plan both the Prelude and Honda Civic HB and preserve one of them soon. I want a car that has many options to improve the performance of the car. Which car is better than that? I loved to stay at Honda, but there are other cars that are very good at what I do not Honda?

7 comments:

FJ40spen... said...

I would say that the Honda Civic. The prelude is stronger, but a little heavy. also to the Acura Integra .. lol, I mean the RSX. Honda has a great track, so look .... View Aftermarket always available sites, what changes in the cost of each vehicle. that to decide whether it could be about money. Also note that the agreement has a bigger engine, but the V6 comes only with an automatic.

CJB said...

The hands of the H22 Prelude 4cyl VTech is one of the best in the world, you can get out of this 600 horsepower engine, with appropriate adaptations and still use it every day as a engine!

Barbara H said...

Honda Prelude is a class more than the Civic. The Civic is the economic model from Honda.

Sonic is trying to stay Retired said...

Since we are talking about Honda and I assume you have a budget.

Therefore, I would go with the Civic, because it is cheaper.

You can find tons of parts for the Civic and not in the RSX Type S engine (K20A) can be changed in him.

nicoles1... said...

most people would say, a prelude to the performance, including myself. However, as the prelude is no longer manufactured and has not since 2001, performance parts may reach a little more difficult.

nicoles1... said...

most people would say, a prelude to the performance, including myself. However, as the prelude is no longer manufactured and has not since 2001, performance parts may reach a little more difficult.

fatsausa... said...

If you buy a Civic - sorry if you do not buy in the preamble. Follow your gut feeling!

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