Im still making this decision. I do love my prelude but do i just leave it as is and let her slowly die or do i go balls to the wall and just throw money at it and hope i dont resent it 9 months down the road XDATR84 wrote: That's the thing with these cars, not many people will be able to justify spending 3 times what the car is worth to sort out the rust. When the time comes with mine I will have the same decision to make and it will really depend on what my financial situation is like at the time. With a young child and a mortgage to pay the car is not top priority, and let's face it the reason most of us are driving Preludes is because we wanted performance motoring, but on a budget.
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Yep because you won't get your money back if you do sell it. If you can be sure you are going to keep the car for the next 5+ years I would say it is worth it, if not then probably not.vetrox wrote:Im still making this decision. I do love my prelude but do i just leave it as is and let her slowly die or do i go balls to the wall and just throw money at it and hope i dont resent it 9 months down the road XDATR84 wrote: That's the thing with these cars, not many people will be able to justify spending 3 times what the car is worth to sort out the rust. When the time comes with mine I will have the same decision to make and it will really depend on what my financial situation is like at the time. With a young child and a mortgage to pay the car is not top priority, and let's face it the reason most of us are driving Preludes is because we wanted performance motoring, but on a budget.
I like the lude so much that when the time comes I will seriously consider throwing money at it.
The problem i have is I often throw money at cars and then get immediatley bored, my record is owning a car for about 9 months (although to be fair it did jobby itself on the drag strip)ATR84 wrote:
Yep because you won't get your money back if you do sell it. If you can be sure you are going to keep the car for the next 5+ years I would say it is worth it, if not then probably not.
However I really am smitten with the prelude. I can see me regretting it badly if i sold it or let it rot. Rot is not the way I want it to go.
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Re: Anyone pay to get their rear arches done.
I got a quote yesterday, £220 to cut out rust on both wheel arches and corners of skirt, filled with fiber glass and primed
Re: Anyone pay to get their rear arches done.
That is actually dirt cheap, I'm getting the whole car done ATM but I was quoted 750 to cut and weld in new metal and spray for both rear arches.
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