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Just say no to car bashers! (was ///M Civic)



Dave,

I think you need to be more careful with your judgements. The latest Honda
Prelude was rated the
best handling car under $30,000 by Car and Driver magazine.  It may not keep
up with an M3
on a road course (the M3 was the best handling car over $30,000), but the
Prelude is an
excellent car with a lot of cool technology built into it. I'm really sick
of this "crappy Honda" stuff
that's been floating around the digest. I'll be the first to admit that
lowered, stickered, big exhaust
having Hondas are pretty annoying, but as a former owner of several Hondas I
know they are great cars
and can even be fun to drive.  I just hope everyone on the digest respects
the fact that not everybody
can afford a BMW. Grow up guys.

Jordi Cuervo
cueja@domain.elided

>Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 14:04:40 EDT
>From: VBiFFV1998@domain.elided
>Subject: V-TEC Prelude VS. '98 M3
>
>Dave,
>
><< And my last one, a Prelude VTEC could easily keep up with my new M3. <<
>
>I'm not a frequent poster on the digest but I read them all... BUT I MUST
take
>issue with this Prelude bit....  I would love to see your 90s prelude keep
up
>with an 88 M6, much less an M3... IMPOSSIBLE... Maybe with some MAJOR mods
and
>overhaul on the engine, the prelude could keep up in the stop light derby,
but
>as soon as you hit a corner, say GOODBYE to the wonderful piece of German
>engineering... Enjoy BMW, stay away from crappy Honda's... That's my saying
>for the day...
>
>Steve "BiFF" Smith
>'88 635csi -- STOCK
>(after I get my job out of college I'm keepin this beauty and buying an
850i)

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