Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 14 Sep 1994, p. 30

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Subtle changes, new refinements to Prelude ments to the interior ensure the Honda car line‘s popular performance flagship will retain its distinctive personality and eyeâ€"catching good looks for 1994. S ubtle changes to the exterior and new refineâ€" The three models in the Honda Prelude range â€" Prelude, Prelude SR and Prelude SRâ€"V â€" reflect the company‘s commitment to a market that values stylish performance and technical innovation. The Prelude 4WD model will not be available in Canada in 1994. The headâ€"turning, heartâ€"stopping Prelude SRâ€"V continues as the headline model with the remarkâ€" able performance of its 190hp, 2.2â€"litre DOHC engine. The most powerful Honda automobile offered in North America, the SRâ€"V uses Honda‘s acclaimed Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) and a variable intake system to generate power from the 2156cc aluâ€" minum engine. Pentâ€"roof combustion chambers, a secondâ€"order balance system to reduce vibration, fibreâ€"reinforced metal cylinder walls and a forged steel crankshaft help make the engine as durable as it is powerful. The Prelude SRâ€"V is only available with a 5â€" speed manual transmission. The 1994 version is set apart by a refined front bumper desigr and new rear combiâ€"light design. New machined alloy wheels carry 205/55R15 87V Michelin XGT 4V performance allâ€"season tires. 1994 Honda Prelude SR

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