Will a 1998 Honda Prelude really become a collector car?
#1
Will a 1998 Honda Prelude really become a collector car?
I know they are pretty rare, but I really don't think they will turn out like a supra or rx-7. I've heard this from a few people tho. Do you think it will hold it's value for a while or end up cheaper like the 4th gens are?
#3
No, it probably won't. Most cars will be looked upon as the poison they have been to the human race.There were way too many Preludes for them to be considered 'collector' cars, and there was nothing that made them very different from a civic or any other common car. "Collector" cars usually have some romantic appeal, or are handmade, or, as in the case of muscle cars, have rusted away so there are very few left.Enjoy it, drive it like you stole it, then get something electric or convert it to electric. THAT would be worth having in the near future.
#4
No. There is nothing outstanding about this car. Production numbers alone won't make a car collectible. Its just a nice sporty economy car. Not too much to get excited about there. RX7 had looks and ability. Even Eclipses have a strong following due to their performance. Nothing outstanding about the Prelude to make it desirable.
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