This 2001 Honda Prelude is an unmodified example that shows just 33k miles and was reportedly purchased by the original owner as a weekend driver. The seller states that neither he nor the original owner ever used the car in the rain or snow. Power comes from a 2.2L H22 inline-four, which was the only engine available in US-market 5th generation Preludes and is mated to a 5-speed manual transaxle in this example. The car has seen limited use in recent years, and the last major service was a timing belt change performed three years and 1,500 miles ago. This Prelude is sold with a clean AutoCheck report and a clean Indiana title in the seller’s name.

The silver paint is said to be all original, and a number of matching VIN tags are shown in the gallery below. Alloy wheels were fitted with Bridgestone Potenza tires at 31,925 miles. The 5th generation Prelude was well regarded by testers at the time of its launch, and the SH variant was even named Car and Driver’s best handling car under $30,000 when it debuted.

The interior is trimmed in black and dark grey patterned cloth with Prelude-logo floor mats. Original interior equipment is intact, including the stock Honda Acoustic Feedback stereo system. All interior features are said to work correctly, and the odometer shows just 33,348 miles.

Power comes from a 2.2L H22 inline-four, which was rated at 200 horsepower at 7,000 rpm in manual transmission Preludes. The seller had the timing belt replaced in 2014 at 31,885 miles, and he reports that the oil, filters, and transmission fluid have all been changed regularly. The seller has reportedly retained hard copies of all service records from Penske Honda of Indianapolis covering his ownership.

The chassis sticker shows an October 2001 production date.

An older AutoCheck report is attached and shows no issues.