
sounds like youve mistreated your lude

i think you should make it right and spend a bit of cash on fixing it up
or
run it into the ground and then buy a new one
dont waste your time looking at newer cars they souless

I was leg pulling, but I don'y have to like them you knowtramroadmotors wrote:they also have 280 bhp in the older and over 300bhp in the newer model so thats roughly a 100 bhp more than a lude that only weighs 200 kg less. you can do the maths on that one as i don't think i need to.bennyboy wrote:Whats all this talk of 350z's? Only one problem, they weigh 1500kg.
Yes.
THATS A TON AND A HALF.
Other than that, carry on
the 350z is a lot more modern looking car and if made by honda as a 6th gen prelude plenty of people on here would be raving about them.
i love the prelude but if i were going to spend some of my hard earned on a new car it would be wearing a nissan badge as there isn't a car with a honda badge on that is able to fill the prelude gap.
lets face it all of the prelude gens are now very usable classics that you wouldn't want to turn up at some swanky business meeting in if you were looking to impress. they are a fine car to take to shows with like minded people, or the track to thrash the tits off or as a very reliable very fast budget car. they have reached that certain age where people now say wow i used to love them when i was a kid i haven't seen one in ages.
chasing rust is not everybodys idea of fun either and certainly isn't cheap to keep on top of, i have 2 small areas on the pickup again that need sorting. sunroof and rear arch and it annoys the hell out of me but i will get them done so i can take it to shows and thrash it round a track that i have towed it to with my 350z
Why? Unless you're planning to resell and get your money back, I see no issue? It's what the car is worth TO YOU, not Tesco...littlefeller wrote:tesco paid out £800, so that is the value of the lude. as ted will agree (being a machanic and all that) there is no point in spending more than £800 on the lude
Again, I was being a bit tongue in cheek, hence thetramroadmotors wrote:bennyboy your engine is not standard so not fair to compare a standard z engine against a modified h22 and nobody has to like anything they don't want to.
This, I did not knowtramroadmotors wrote:littlefellas car is im sure he will agree not worth spending on being both rusty and automatic and his money would be better spent elsewhere.
This makes Ben verytramroadmotors wrote:when the silver one elderly lady owner from nearly new 4th gen around the corner eventually comes my way that will be the lude i keep until the day i die.
+1Agree with Tram btw the Cayman's look good (fantastic from the back/rear 3 quarter view).