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    1998 prelude

    Hi all just looking at buying a 1998 prelude auto. Just wanted to know of any problems I should look out for my next visit. Had a quick look and a test drive all seems ok sofar.

    $4500 white auto vtr 210k

    I've heard bad things about the auto but I do a lot of city / peak time travel just thought it would be better. How much are they to fix ./ replace if they do fail?

    There is also a 1999 SI manual lude for 5k I got my eye on too.

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    autoboxes are prone to failure.

    budget $2.5k if you plan on letting it break
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    Better to go with the manual then got him down to $4800 1999 silver prelude 229k

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    is the Si H23 or H22VTEC?
    Get him down to $4000
    It's done over 200xxxkms
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    oh i didn't see the si

    f22z6. weak sauce
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    Ewww same SOHC engine as mine... Needs to be DOHC for any lulz or VTAK
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    Don't touch an auto Prelude, they're ****ing horrible. My mate is ready to just drive his into a wall to be rid of it.

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    Stay right away from the auto Preludes. I have already converted mine from auto to manual and it wasn't fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasemas View Post
    Ewww same SOHC engine as mine... Needs to be DOHC for any lulz or VTAK
    F22Z6 is DOHC brah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RenzokukenJ View Post
    F22Z6 is DOHC brah.
    lol thought we were talking about the bb4 series :P
    Carry on good sir
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludeatic View Post
    Stay right away from the auto Preludes. I have already converted mine from auto to manual and it wasn't fun.
    ohhh shit

    mind sharing how much it cost?
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    Get a Vti-R over a Si, much, much nicer engine (and other features).

    I have an auto Vti-R and have not had a hint of transmission problems, it is now up to 172,000km and shifts like a new car. I change the trans fluid ever 40,000km, which I think can be the reason for premature failures, off the top of my head, Honda recommend a lot more distance between trans fluid changes.

    Provided there are no problems currently with the auto (make sure you test it when cold also) and you treat it well with proper servicing, there shouldn't be any problems.

    I love my auto Vti-R and would never change it to a manual, you just need to remember the Prelude is more of a 'cruiser' than a 'sports' car, I do a 700-800km round trip about once a month and it is brilliant for that sort of driving.
    1997 Prelude VTi-R

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