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tom
11-17-2003, 08:05 PM
98 prelude type sh
104km
stock except for cold air
will email pics if interested
24500obo

C4S
11-17-2003, 09:17 PM
:eek:

buh_buh
11-18-2003, 12:05 AM
you should do some more research buddy.
Preludes with similar km's are selling for $14k-$18k

shadowz
11-18-2003, 12:06 AM
whooo price is kinda high

C4S
11-18-2003, 12:47 AM
Originally posted by shadowz
whooo price is kinda high ;) Agree!


No common .. but .. new was $31,000 in 98 and still very few people buy the SH model, since they are slower,pricy, and tricky to drive in snow (ATTS) :dunno:

Again, people can ask whatever they want, I don't mean offence,however, I think if someone wants to sell his car, should be at least realistic.

Buh_buh is right on the price.:thumbsup:

WBB6
11-18-2003, 08:41 AM
Good luck with the sale....your going to need it///



Originally posted by C4S
tricky to drive in snow (ATTS) :dunno:



The ATTS system does not affect the drivability on the snow...

C4S
11-18-2003, 02:29 PM
The ATTS system does not affect the drivability on the snow... [/B]

Yes it does ! try it ! ;) not hugely affect, however, try a non-SH model, and SH model, with same speed, same tires on ice, you will see the different. It is tricky. (According to Honda Canada):)
Anyway, SH handle nicer on dry roads !:thumbsup:

Gondi Stylez
11-18-2003, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by C4S


Yes it does ! try it ! ;) not hugely affect, however, try a non-SH model, and SH model, with same speed, same tires on ice, you will see the different. It is tricky. (According to Honda Canada):)
Anyway, SH handle nicer on dry roads !:thumbsup:

hahah aim sure WBB6 prollu knows what hes talkin about!! i dont think uve seen his "x-lude" hahaha.....;)

WBB6
11-18-2003, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by C4S


Yes it does ! try it ! ;) not hugely affect, however, try a non-SH model, and SH model, with same speed, same tires on ice, you will see the different. It is tricky. (According to Honda Canada):)
Anyway, SH handle nicer on dry roads !:thumbsup:

The ATTS system transfers power to the "inside" wheel (ONLY FRONT) when turning a corner...The ATTS has nothing to do with the rear suspension of the car...

Either way...ATTS is not as good as some people think...