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To sell or to break?
To sell or to break?
hi guys, been away for awhile, as you might remember I bought my 5th gen with a slight knock when start up from cold, a oil change and it still going fine with knock still noticeable but no worst, so I bought a h22a from a fourth gen same HP minus compression ratio with the intension to fit if and when my h22a8 give up the ghost but it seems I'll be waiting a long while, VTEC works OK and seem to drive fine otherwise, now i don't need it anymore as I got my soarer back and I can't afford two cars but still can't manage to let it go much less break it but the tax just ran out and I can't park it on the road so I got to do something, need some advice
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I'm guessing that 80% of the cars I've owned are now worth more than they were when I sold them (in the same condition).
Preludes are classics ... or very nearly. The way that things are going, they will always be able to keep up with traffic - at least up until the time that all cars have to be controlled by a central traffic computer. And when will that be?
Cars to keep until then include everything that doesn't depend on electronics (not most Preludes), and everything that has a story to tell in the evolution of the motor car (H22 VVT + 4WS = Preludes).
There may be times when it seems more like hard work than running a modern econobox. There may be times when something that can do 60mpg as well as 0-60 in single figures looks like it makes more sense. But one day, you'll pick up a car magazine (or read one on the net) and find yourself saying: "I used to have one of those. I wish I still had it now."
Mine will not see the tarmac again unless I can find a spare £1000 or so. I refuse to throw it away, though.
Preludes are classics ... or very nearly. The way that things are going, they will always be able to keep up with traffic - at least up until the time that all cars have to be controlled by a central traffic computer. And when will that be?
Cars to keep until then include everything that doesn't depend on electronics (not most Preludes), and everything that has a story to tell in the evolution of the motor car (H22 VVT + 4WS = Preludes).
There may be times when it seems more like hard work than running a modern econobox. There may be times when something that can do 60mpg as well as 0-60 in single figures looks like it makes more sense. But one day, you'll pick up a car magazine (or read one on the net) and find yourself saying: "I used to have one of those. I wish I still had it now."
Mine will not see the tarmac again unless I can find a spare £1000 or so. I refuse to throw it away, though.
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I got this with a blown engine for £200. I replace the engine and now using it as a daily driver, so cheap its unbelievable. £30 to tax
. OH I did almost for get I had it that makes it 3 cars to maintain
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