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Honda is bringing back a classic model that car enthusiasts have been waiting for – the Prelude. Known for its rev-happy 2.2-liter VTEC four-cylinder engine and crisp-handling chassis, the Type SH is sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face. This final-generation example is well-equipped and looks sleek in silver over black.

The Prelude has always been Honda’s way of letting loose a bit, offering a fun and sporty coupe that is more special than an Accord or Civic but still practical. This 2001 Prelude Type SH, currently for sale on Bring a Trailer, embodies everything that made the Prelude a beloved classic. With a powerful VTEC engine, a manual transmission, and a no-nonsense interior, this Type SH model is a top-of-the-line example with polished handling.

Back in 1997, a Prelude Type SH won a six-car shootout as the best-handling car under $30K, beating out competitors like the BMW 3-Series and Mazda Miata. Honda’s attention to detail in the suspension, steering, and chassis design of the fifth-gen Prelude truly shines, offering a driving experience that feels faster than its numbers suggest.

With only 47K miles on the odometer, this particular Prelude has been well-preserved over the years. While some paintwork has been done, there are no reported accidents on the Carfax report, making it a promising find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The classic silver over black color scheme adds to its appeal as a well-maintained example of Honda’s golden age.

While the details of the new Prelude are still a mystery, there is a chance that it could be a hybrid or utilize a turbocharged engine from the Civic Si. For those looking to experience the charm of a bygone era, picking up a well-maintained Prelude from the early 2000s may be the perfect choice. With Honda’s track record of producing special vehicles, the Prelude is sure to hold its value as a collectible classic.

As the auction for this 2001 Prelude Type SH comes to a close on August 13, enthusiasts have the opportunity to own a piece of automotive history that represents the best of what Honda had to offer during a time when every Honda was something special. Brendan McAleer, a seasoned writer and car enthusiast, highlights the significance of the Prelude in the automotive world and its potential as a future classic.