1997 Honda Prelude

Performance

Engine
The engine is the heart of the car. The larger the engine size, the more power it can produce.
H22A4 (2.2L I-4)
HP
The more horsepower under the hood of your car - the higher speed it can reach and the larger loads it can carry.
197 hp

Exterior

Wheel size
If you want to improve the appearance of your car - then start with the installation of new, beautiful rims - but first make sure that their parameters correspond to the factory and they will fit in their place perfectly.
16x6.5 – 18x8.0
Offset range 40 to 50 mm
Tire size
Your safety on the road depends on the quality of your tires - keep an eye on their condition and change them in time if you start to notice their wear.
205/50 R16, 205/45 R17
Bulb size
If you feel that the light from your stock headlights is not enough - try to replace the bulbs with a more powerful, but make sure to choose a size that meets the factory standards.
H1 | H1 | 7440 | 7440 | 168 | 168 | 7440 | 7440 | 168 | 168 | 2825 | 2825

Interior

Steering wheel size
The size of the car steering wheel is indicated by two parameters - its diameter and grip circumference - it is useful to know this if you are selecting a steering wheel cover.
15 in

Maintenance

Oil capacity
Make sure that the oil in your engine is always at an adequate level for its proper operation.
5.1 quarts
5W-30
Wipers size
Wipers help you to see the road even in the worst storm - do not skimp on their quality.
19 - 21 in
Battery size
The battery is responsible for powering all of the electrical components in your car - keep an eye on its condition, because over time it loses its power and needs to be replaced.
26R-3, 24F-6, 24F-RP
Complaints
Not all cars are perfect - some cars come out of the factory with faults, which then interfere with normal operation.
66

1997 Honda Prelude trim levels

Trims not found



Explore Honda Prelude by Years

Join our Car Network Ownery > >

1997 Honda Prelude competitors


1997 Honda Prelude specs
Compare

Exterior

Bulbs

Maintenance

Complaints

Forgive our ad-diction! It's just our funky little way of keeping the lights on. Bear with us!

Discussion