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1998 Honda Prelude VTi-R review from Australia and New Zealand

"A Class Act Sans Euro Expense"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Recalled: Ignition fault replaced under Warranty.

Front tires wear quickly.

CD changer replaced due to malfunction.

Battery failed and consequently replaced.

Rustproofing/Lubrication was poorly done at time of delivery and leaked grease of some kind down the sides.

Windscreen chipped on first day! Subsequently cracked in different place (from edge) on a drive without coming to my notice (ie: with no noise). Possible fault with windscreen quality?

At least one other recall which I can't remember :)

General comments?

No driver's side seat memory, unlike my old 1990 Prelude. This is very annoying.

Lack of front headroom if favoured driving position is close to wheel. OK for drivers that sit back. Was better in old model.

Poor rear/blind spot visibility. Again, much better in the older model.

No rubber protection strips down side of car. This is not a fault, but beware in shopping center car parks.

Sings beautifully in Second and Third gears, but needs more push earlier. Can feel apathetic at lower revs. Engine lacks Euro character, though by no means does it sound industrial. Compensates with high rev Variable Valve Timing scream. Techno, but still nice.

Feels less connected with the ground than old car, although limits are much higher. Perhaps feels a bit rubbery - it's stance on the road isn't as rewarding as it might be.

Turning circle is terrible, a great irony when comparing it to the last two models, which were exceptional in city environments due to their Four Wheel Steering systems.

Nevertheless, inspires confidence in wet or adverse conditions. Can keep with supposedly faster cars over the right terrain. More fun at high speed (unfortunately, given the proliferation of speed cameras here). Takes repeated thrashings well and rewards driver input.

Excellent quality all round. A class above other Japanese cars. Never looks or feels cheap from any angle.

The climate control is excellent and well implemented. The paint quality is very good. The wheels on my car are quite beautiful alloys, specific to the VTi-R model I believe.

Gearchange and clutch action are taut, although nowhere near as crisp as an S2000 say.

A bit too much tyre noise at speed - perhaps tyre change would help.

The ATTS (available on the top model - Active Torque Transfer System) is designed to correct some of the inherent limitations of front wheel drive. Its effects are noticeable and beneficial when driving in a spirited fashion. It does add a small amount of weight to the car.

Fuel economy is fine for a sports car -hard driving reduces economy of course, but not excessively.

There is no lumbar support, yet on a recent trip (1000 km each way) I was pleasantly surprised by the comfort over a long distance. Excellent.

Styling has aged better than expected.

Power steering can sometimes load up when turning at low speed - I have heard other Prelude owners complain of this.

Extended Warranty (2yrs) offered by dealer was probably expensive given the car's obvious reliability, but still cheaper than General Motors Holden's equivalent Commodore offerings. (I think $450 Australian Dollars from memory)

Service is again a cut above other Japanese manufacturers. Car always washed and presented in tidy condition.

Car has been discontinued now - not sure of the effect on resale of that development.

Note that I have only done 20000 Km in 5 years of owning this car; so long term faults are unlikely to be evident.

Nevertheless based on my experience with earlier models and my evaluation of this car, I would say that exceptional long term reliability is assured.

Quality approaching BMW at a price far less, in Australia at least. A car with some real character, elegance and sufficient speed. Brilliant medium distance point to point car - a pleasure to own.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
First year of ownership1998
Most recent year of ownership2003
Engine and transmission 2.2 In-Line Four w/ VTEC Manual
Performance marks 7/10
Reliability marks 9/10
Comfort marks 8/10
Dealer Service marks 9/10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 8/10
Distance when acquired0 kilometres
Most recent distance20000 kilometres
Previous carHonda Prelude
Date of Entry 4th March, 2003

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