'99 Prelude Type S
#1
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'99 Prelude Type S
Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
door can be tricky for a kid.
2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
Thanks in advance
1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
door can be tricky for a kid.
2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
Thanks in advance
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
On Thu, 17 May 2007 02:34:07 +0000, griffin wrote:
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters 3. It's a '99 with
> 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down? 4. It's heavily
> modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure if this becomes
> a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
> with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
I would shy away from it. And a hint: body kits aren't worth ANYTHING once
they're installed on the car. I used to sell used cars. Does it have 4
tires and a spare? I don't care if they're stock or Bridgestone Potenzas
2x over.
Has it got a radio? i don't care if it has a stock radio/cassette or an
Alpine Am/FM/CD/MP3/Satellite with 12 speakers.
Does it have an engine? I don't care if it's stock or turbocharged, camed,
etc. Actually, I *DO* care! I don't want to see all that crap! It probably
meant you abused the car.
Open your eyes and take a look without a "gotta have it" attitude, and
look for signs of abuse, racing, and esp at the body kit. Some of these
things are flimsy at worst and will crack if you look at them too hard, or
worse, were installed in a way that will cause water/road salt to
accumulate and rot the body a lot faster than it would without having it
installed.
Bring a magnet and a napkin; put the magnet in the napkin and check ares
of the body for Bondo; if the magnet doesn't stick, look out...
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters 3. It's a '99 with
> 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down? 4. It's heavily
> modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure if this becomes
> a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
> with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
I would shy away from it. And a hint: body kits aren't worth ANYTHING once
they're installed on the car. I used to sell used cars. Does it have 4
tires and a spare? I don't care if they're stock or Bridgestone Potenzas
2x over.
Has it got a radio? i don't care if it has a stock radio/cassette or an
Alpine Am/FM/CD/MP3/Satellite with 12 speakers.
Does it have an engine? I don't care if it's stock or turbocharged, camed,
etc. Actually, I *DO* care! I don't want to see all that crap! It probably
meant you abused the car.
Open your eyes and take a look without a "gotta have it" attitude, and
look for signs of abuse, racing, and esp at the body kit. Some of these
things are flimsy at worst and will crack if you look at them too hard, or
worse, were installed in a way that will cause water/road salt to
accumulate and rot the body a lot faster than it would without having it
installed.
Bring a magnet and a napkin; put the magnet in the napkin and check ares
of the body for Bondo; if the magnet doesn't stick, look out...
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
On Thu, 17 May 2007 02:34:07 +0000, griffin wrote:
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters 3. It's a '99 with
> 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down? 4. It's heavily
> modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure if this becomes
> a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
> with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
I would shy away from it. And a hint: body kits aren't worth ANYTHING once
they're installed on the car. I used to sell used cars. Does it have 4
tires and a spare? I don't care if they're stock or Bridgestone Potenzas
2x over.
Has it got a radio? i don't care if it has a stock radio/cassette or an
Alpine Am/FM/CD/MP3/Satellite with 12 speakers.
Does it have an engine? I don't care if it's stock or turbocharged, camed,
etc. Actually, I *DO* care! I don't want to see all that crap! It probably
meant you abused the car.
Open your eyes and take a look without a "gotta have it" attitude, and
look for signs of abuse, racing, and esp at the body kit. Some of these
things are flimsy at worst and will crack if you look at them too hard, or
worse, were installed in a way that will cause water/road salt to
accumulate and rot the body a lot faster than it would without having it
installed.
Bring a magnet and a napkin; put the magnet in the napkin and check ares
of the body for Bondo; if the magnet doesn't stick, look out...
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters 3. It's a '99 with
> 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down? 4. It's heavily
> modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure if this becomes
> a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
> with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
I would shy away from it. And a hint: body kits aren't worth ANYTHING once
they're installed on the car. I used to sell used cars. Does it have 4
tires and a spare? I don't care if they're stock or Bridgestone Potenzas
2x over.
Has it got a radio? i don't care if it has a stock radio/cassette or an
Alpine Am/FM/CD/MP3/Satellite with 12 speakers.
Does it have an engine? I don't care if it's stock or turbocharged, camed,
etc. Actually, I *DO* care! I don't want to see all that crap! It probably
meant you abused the car.
Open your eyes and take a look without a "gotta have it" attitude, and
look for signs of abuse, racing, and esp at the body kit. Some of these
things are flimsy at worst and will crack if you look at them too hard, or
worse, were installed in a way that will cause water/road salt to
accumulate and rot the body a lot faster than it would without having it
installed.
Bring a magnet and a napkin; put the magnet in the napkin and check ares
of the body for Bondo; if the magnet doesn't stick, look out...
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
griffin wrote:
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
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Modified often = LOWERED which = bad clearance in snow. Get stuck in a
rutted road and you won't get out of the ruts without losing your body kit.
Stick to something STOCK and cared for. Not raced and modified.
'Curly'
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
------------------------------
Modified often = LOWERED which = bad clearance in snow. Get stuck in a
rutted road and you won't get out of the ruts without losing your body kit.
Stick to something STOCK and cared for. Not raced and modified.
'Curly'
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
griffin wrote:
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
------------------------------
Modified often = LOWERED which = bad clearance in snow. Get stuck in a
rutted road and you won't get out of the ruts without losing your body kit.
Stick to something STOCK and cared for. Not raced and modified.
'Curly'
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
------------------------------
Modified often = LOWERED which = bad clearance in snow. Get stuck in a
rutted road and you won't get out of the ruts without losing your body kit.
Stick to something STOCK and cared for. Not raced and modified.
'Curly'
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
griffin wrote:
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and make
it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've had
three '87s now and they've all been great.
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and make
it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've had
three '87s now and they've all been great.
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
griffin wrote:
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and make
it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've had
three '87s now and they've all been great.
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and make
it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've had
three '87s now and they've all been great.
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
Matt Ion <soundy106@gmail.com> wrote in
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> griffin wrote:
>> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>>
>> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a
>> two door can be tricky for a kid.
>> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
>> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking
>> down? 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff
>> ...not sure if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>>
>> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice
>> boring family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000
>> at least with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for
>> a bit.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>
> Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
> lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
> springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and
> make it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
> something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
>
> If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
> family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've
> had three '87s now and they've all been great.
>
I'll also add that those aftermarket body kits often are brittle
fiberglass,and crack or break.I've seen lots of them cracked and
broken,chunks missing.
Good body kits use flexible urethane like the original bumper covers.
I second the suggestion about a 4-dr Accord.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:ZY03i.190845$6m4.120657@pd7urf1no:
> griffin wrote:
>> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>>
>> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a
>> two door can be tricky for a kid.
>> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
>> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking
>> down? 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff
>> ...not sure if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>>
>> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice
>> boring family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000
>> at least with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for
>> a bit.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>
> Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
> lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
> springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and
> make it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
> something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
>
> If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
> family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've
> had three '87s now and they've all been great.
>
I'll also add that those aftermarket body kits often are brittle
fiberglass,and crack or break.I've seen lots of them cracked and
broken,chunks missing.
Good body kits use flexible urethane like the original bumper covers.
I second the suggestion about a 4-dr Accord.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
Matt Ion <soundy106@gmail.com> wrote in
news:ZY03i.190845$6m4.120657@pd7urf1no:
> griffin wrote:
>> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>>
>> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a
>> two door can be tricky for a kid.
>> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
>> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking
>> down? 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff
>> ...not sure if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>>
>> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice
>> boring family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000
>> at least with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for
>> a bit.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>
> Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
> lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
> springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and
> make it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
> something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
>
> If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
> family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've
> had three '87s now and they've all been great.
>
I'll also add that those aftermarket body kits often are brittle
fiberglass,and crack or break.I've seen lots of them cracked and
broken,chunks missing.
Good body kits use flexible urethane like the original bumper covers.
I second the suggestion about a 4-dr Accord.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:ZY03i.190845$6m4.120657@pd7urf1no:
> griffin wrote:
>> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>>
>> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a
>> two door can be tricky for a kid.
>> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
>> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking
>> down? 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff
>> ...not sure if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>>
>> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice
>> boring family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000
>> at least with selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for
>> a bit.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>
> Yeah, what they said... plus if it IS lowered, and it hasn't been
> lowered correctly (ie. with a proper camber kit and properly selected
> springs and dampers), it'll actually blow the handling to and
> make it terrible or even dangerous to drive in the snow. Not really
> something you wanna be hauling your child around in.
>
> If you like the Prelude but need something a little more
> family-oriented, try an Accord; they're largely the same car. I've
> had three '87s now and they've all been great.
>
I'll also add that those aftermarket body kits often are brittle
fiberglass,and crack or break.I've seen lots of them cracked and
broken,chunks missing.
Good body kits use flexible urethane like the original bumper covers.
I second the suggestion about a 4-dr Accord.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little while
longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The total cost of
both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come in handy once winter
hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a potentially poorly-modified
Prelude.
Cheers!
"griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The total cost of
both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come in handy once winter
hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a potentially poorly-modified
Prelude.
Cheers!
"griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca> wrote in message
news:zaP2i.190606$aG1.137675@pd7urf3no...
> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little while
longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The total cost of
both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come in handy once winter
hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a potentially poorly-modified
Prelude.
Cheers!
"griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The total cost of
both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come in handy once winter
hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a potentially poorly-modified
Prelude.
Cheers!
"griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Are these good cars? I've always wanted a Prelude but:
>
> 1. I have a 4 yr old child and he likes to make a mess plus getting a two
> door can be tricky for a kid.
> 2. I live in a place with 6-8 months of harsh winters
> 3. It's a '99 with 110km so I'm wondering if it will start breaking down?
> 4. It's heavily modified in terms of body kits and extra stuff ...not sure
> if this becomes a problem? (Damage, repairs, etc).
>
> What are your opinions? I currently drive an '01 Corolla - nice boring
> family car but it's quite reliable. This car is an extra $6000 at least
with
> selling my car but it'd be nice to drive a fun car for a bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
"griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca> wrote in
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> Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little
> while longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The
> total cost of both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come
> in handy once winter hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a
> potentially poorly-modified Prelude.
>
> Cheers!
Jeeps are not safe vehicles;they are too easy to roll over.
Too high a center of gravity,short wheelbase.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:nV33i.189235$DE1.159031@pd7urf2no:
> Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little
> while longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The
> total cost of both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come
> in handy once winter hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a
> potentially poorly-modified Prelude.
>
> Cheers!
Jeeps are not safe vehicles;they are too easy to roll over.
Too high a center of gravity,short wheelbase.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: '99 Prelude Type S
"griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca> wrote in
news:nV33i.189235$DE1.159031@pd7urf2no:
> Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little
> while longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The
> total cost of both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come
> in handy once winter hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a
> potentially poorly-modified Prelude.
>
> Cheers!
Jeeps are not safe vehicles;they are too easy to roll over.
Too high a center of gravity,short wheelbase.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:nV33i.189235$DE1.159031@pd7urf2no:
> Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little
> while longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The
> total cost of both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come
> in handy once winter hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a
> potentially poorly-modified Prelude.
>
> Cheers!
Jeeps are not safe vehicles;they are too easy to roll over.
Too high a center of gravity,short wheelbase.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net