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Originally Posted by jaorocks1
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You're not paying for the engine in this car, your paying for the chassis, your paying for the feel you get in how much it engages the driver through bends, through the relatively short shifts, your paying for a car that will make your daily driving a reward instead of a boring car ride. Now if you want a car that can accelerate with low driver involvement this isn't the car for you.
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Well done review! Exact reasons why I want this car in the same color. I had a two generation older '87 Prelude Si back in the day. Loved the low hood, that today, would feel like I'd be peering over a rear-engine exotic compared to today's vehicles with high cowls and side windows. Handling was top notch too especially for a FWD vehicle. The interiors in 2nd generation 83-87 Preludes were not the best, but great car nonetheless. Really hard to find a stock model from the late 80's and 90's that hasn't been butchered, trashed or badly modified (oh, and has a manual transmission).