The Honda Prelude is a type of sports coupe that was produced by a Japanese automotive maker known as Honda. This particular vehicle was in production from 1978 until 2001, replacing the Honda S800 as the premier front engine, rear wheel drive sports car that Honda offers.
This two door coupe spanned over 5 generations but was discontinued after the 5th generation stopping at the 2003 Honda Prelude, which was also known as the Honda Integra and the Honda Acura RSX type S during their sails in North America in late 2001 until its discontinuation in 2003. The production of the car decreased in sales and popularity prompting the United States market for the Honda Prelude to spawn the Accord Coupes to become the de facto replacement for the former star, the Prelude.
For this reason, this Honda is often overlooked as being just another name for the Honda Acura RSX type S, but in overall market viewing, it is still officially called the 2003 Honda Prelude.
This two door coupe spanned over 5 generations but was discontinued after the 5th generation stopping at the 2003 Honda Prelude, which was also known as the Honda Integra and the Honda Acura RSX type S during their sails in North America in late 2001 until its discontinuation in 2003. The production of the car decreased in sales and popularity prompting the United States market for the Honda Prelude to spawn the Accord Coupes to become the de facto replacement for the former star, the Prelude.
For this reason, this Honda is often overlooked as being just another name for the Honda Acura RSX type S, but in overall market viewing, it is still officially called the 2003 Honda Prelude.
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