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Jim Yanik
 
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Default Re: '99 Prelude Type S - 05-17-2007 , 05:17 PM






"griffin" <gryffy (AT) WEEEEshaw (DOT) ca> wrote in
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Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little
while longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The
total cost of both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come
in handy once winter hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a
potentially poorly-modified Prelude.

Cheers!

Jeeps are not safe vehicles;they are too easy to roll over.
Too high a center of gravity,short wheelbase.

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Default Re: '99 Prelude Type S - 05-17-2007 , 09:24 PM






does type S mean type slow? Just wonderin


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Default Re: '99 Prelude Type S - 05-18-2007 , 12:32 AM



griffin wrote:
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Thanks for the advice guys ...think I'll keep the '01 Toy for a little while
longer and maybe buy another Jeep CJ as a for-fun vehicle. The total cost of
both vehicles equals the Prelude and the Jeep can come in handy once winter
hits plus they are easier to fix as opposed to a potentially poorly-modified
Prelude.
Just a thought: if you're concerned about winter driving (and granted
that this is a Honda newsgroup), you might look into something in a
Subaru Forester - they're somewhere between a wagon and stretched 5-door
hatchback design, so there's lots of space for the kid(s) and associated
junk, and with the full-time 4WD, they eat snow for breakfast. Even my
little FWD '82 Subaru GL went better in the snow than a couple of Jeeps
on our block.


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