Honda Prelude Si 1990 posters


Honda Prelude Si

The Honda Prelude was a front wheel drive I4-engined coupe that was manufactured by Honda between 1978 and 2001. It spanned five generations of cars but was discontinued upon the release of the fourth-generation Honda Integra in Japan in late 2001, due to its decreasing sales and popularity. The Prelude's perennial competitor has been the Toyota Celica, another I4-powered coupe introduced several years prior to the Prelude. Throughout the 1980s, it was challenged by the Nissan Silvia, Isuzu Impulse, Mitsubishi FTO, Mitsubishi Cordia (later the Eclipse), and the Mazda MX-6. In 1990, Honda released the Prelude SiStates, a car with limited production. It featured 4WS (Four Wheel Steering), ALB (ABS), Limited Slip Differential, Leather wrapped steering wheel and gear shift leaver, extra sound deadening on the firewall and hood, rear wiper and washer, and various other features. It also had a unique B21A engine that was only produced for the SiStates. This model was only available in Japan. The styling of the 1990 Prelude underwent a facelift from the previous third generation (1987-1989) styling, with slightly larger tail lights with clear indicators instead of the previous orange indicators. The front bumper was also changed to include clear indicators and park lamps, as well as different styling.

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