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The Honda Prelude was manufactured by the Japanese manufacturer Honda between the years 1978 and 2001. The Prelude's competitors were the Toyota Celica, the Nissan Silvia and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. It featured the same independent struts, brakes, engine as the first generation of the Accord, but had a new chassis, which was developed by chief engineer Hiroshi Kizawa especially for the sporting Prelude. This model was a stylish, reliable, practical near-luxury coupe. Owners could say that this car was cute, peppy, and even “friendly”. The production of this model was dropped in 2001, and it was replaced with the Honda Integra DC5.

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