Presented in 1979, the Honda Prelude was the Honda's first attempt at building an energizing automobile that has all the qualities with superb configuration and dependability. The fifth generation of this car was there in the market from 1996-2001. Through the following two decades, the two-door sports car turned into the essential vehicle by Honda. The fact is Prelude was equipped with moderately influential motors in later generations but it didn’t turn out to be a muscle car. It was built to take care of handling and drivability as well as giving enough power. With two trim levels, both equipped with a 2.2 litre 4 cylinders along with VTEC and a standard 5-speed manual transmission. It can give a maximum power of 200 HP in the manual transmission mode. Eventually many new technologies were equipped on the Prelude over generations. It was the first model of Honda to get VTEC.
Yamaha Raptor is one of the All Terrain Vehicles manufactured by Yamaha for race and off track expedition events. The first version was released in a 660 cc engine while the newer release had the 686 cc engine and was known as Raptor 700 R...
The best engine, in our view, is the BMW-sourced 2.0 CDT turbodiesel. It just suits the 75’s character so well – smooth, punchy, frugal and extremely quiet...
In the Peugeot 207, the Le Mans special edition seems to be more eye catching with its wonderful features. The model is distinguished from other models with the outside duly designed to have the sport front bumper thus aiding to the good rating of the car...