zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Buying
/
For $5,200, The Shape of Things to Come
For $5,200, The Shape of Things to Come-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:15

Wordsworth's poem, The Prelude, was intended as prologue to his work, . In contrast, today's Honda Prelude drops its top, ensuring its passengers are never cloistered.

Near the end of the ‘70s Honda's reputation here in the states had been solidified as a maker of highly efficient, sensible cars, albeit not cars that would stir one's loins. The 1979 introduction of the Prelude was the company's attempt to address that inequity, although the car's own inequities caused many a contemporary road tester to dub it the Quaalude.

Most of the car's problems stemmed from its styling, which, compared to its closest competitor, the Toyota Celica, appeared stodgy and awkward. Additionally, the Celica was a more traditional (at the time) rear-wheel drive, and was made available with larger, higher horsepower motors, while the Prelude was a puller, and its Accord-sourced four brought only 75-hp to the party. In the Prelude's favor was its under one ton weight, and Honda's Formula One experience which imbued the front MacPherson/rear Chapman strut suspension with excellent stability and handling.

This has a feature which addresses the issues with its looks, but which may also negatively impact the competence of its handling. The 2+2 cabin of the original Prelude is so tight that riding in one is a good approximation of what the Gemini capsule must have felt like, needing only a pair of adult-size Depends® to complete the picture. This forest green example however, is safe for claustrophobics as it's been Ann Boleyn'd, and allows for both covered and open driving.

On the downside, this Solaire conversion removes enough of the unibody structure that the car's once tight handling is now potentially wavy gravy. Of course, the car's 1,750-cc CVCC four isn't going to put forth the kind of effort that will make apex-clipping cornering a significant concern. Possibly concerning however, is this Prelude's condition, especially that of the top and mechanism, as it's one of only about 100 cars converted by Santa Ana-based Solaire- almost 30 years ago, and hence parts aren't going to be found in the bargain bin at your local O'Reilly.

Thankfully the top looks good, including clear rear plastic windows that emulate that of the Mercedes SL, and the seller claims that in between stints amassing its 102,000 miles it has lived indoors. That could explain the faux wire wheel covers as had the car been parked in constant view of the neighbors, somebody would have complained about the degradation to local property values their appearance represents. Those, along with the kryptonite of sports cars, an automatic transmission, causes this car to give the impression that it is a prelude to AARP membership. Not that that's a bad thing, and there's enough leading-edge baby boomers around to keep Laughlin Nevada early bird buffets, and cars like this, popular.

The question remains, whether you're a fogey or not, is this Preudible worth its $5,200 asking price? What do you think, is this Honda a hot deal? Or, is its price a prelude to disaster?

You decide!

or go if the ad disappears. H/T to type34 for the hookup!

Help me out with NPOCP. Click to send a me a tip, and remember to include your commenter handle.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Buying
VW Debuts Its US-Spec ID Buzz EV Van With Three Rows Of Seats
VW Debuts Its US-Spec ID Buzz EV Van With Three Rows Of Seats
I got to spend some time poking around it , and while I didn’t get to drive it, I will say that VW nailed all the look and feel stuff. , and it will offer real practicality for people who want or need that van form factor, but what...
Aug 17, 2025
Used Car Dealers Are Still Lying About Prices
Used Car Dealers Are Still Lying About Prices
The. While the predicted crash due to rising interest rates and a shaky economy never materialized buyers are starting to find pre-owned prices to be a bit more reasonable. Of course, when markets start to tip towards the buyers, dealers increase their level of nonsense to make an extra...
Aug 17, 2025
At $5,900, Is This Chevy-Powered 1959 Mercedes 219 A Ponton With Potential?
At $5,900, Is This Chevy-Powered 1959 Mercedes 219 A Ponton With Potential?
With its likely more modern drivetrain, alloy wheels, and roof rack, today’s Benz is a resto-mod of the classic Ponton style. Let’s decide if its price is a throwback as well. In The Odyssey, Homer tells us of the Sirens, a group of Sea Nymphs who, with their clear-toned...
Aug 17, 2025
Ford Says It May Not Be Able To Meet Maverick Demand
Ford Says It May Not Be Able To Meet Maverick Demand
From the to the , Ford vehicles are in high demand. Also the Maverick, such that, surprisingly, as reports, the company says it probably won’t be able to make enough of them. The Maverick has been a big seller for Ford. Despite bringing the price close to or more...
Aug 17, 2025
At $26,000, Is This 1986 Spartan II A Blast From The Past?
At $26,000, Is This 1986 Spartan II A Blast From The Past?
The ad for today’s Spartan II says that the car has been sitting in a garage for more than a decade, and hence needs a thorough going over before hitting the road. Let’s see if its price needs a going over as well. The takeaway from the comments on...
Aug 17, 2025
At $8,800, Is This Restored 1993 Nissan 300ZX An Immaculate Conception?
At $8,800, Is This Restored 1993 Nissan 300ZX An Immaculate Conception?
While not a twin-turbo or a manual, today’s 300ZX still does have a convertible roof and the boast of headlights shared with the Lamborghini Diablo. Let’s take a look at this restored roadster and see what it could reasonably be worth. A popular slogan during WWII was “Loose lips...
Aug 17, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved