

Honda stopped production of the Prelude because of other models in the Honda lineup like the Accord coupe which was bigger and has a V6 engine, the less expensive Civic coupe was more powerful than the Prelude.

It debuted in 1978 and spanned 5 generations and was successful until the early 2000s. The Prelude was a compact sports car that is also in the list of discontinued Honda models. It was sold as the Acura RSX in the North American market. It was discontinued because of the decline in sales in small coupes. The Honda Integra was the first Honda vehicle to get the famous V-TEC engine. IntegraĪ small sports car/sedan, the Integra was very popular back in the late 90s especially the coupe variant. The suicide doors didn’t help matter as mothers with children had difficulty in gaining access and the rise of the crossover SUV played a major part. The Element suffered because of it being underpowered and it was not fuel-efficient. The milk van inspired Element was discontinued just after 9 years of production, it was a choice among dog lovers due to its rear compartment.

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Another factor in Honda’s decision to discontinue the Crosstour is to free up space on the production line for the CR-V, Acura RDX and also the Acura MDX in 2017. Honda wanted this model to take on the Toyota Venza (also discontinued). The Crosstour or Accord Crosstour had a sour taste in Honda’s mouth, it was poorly designed and the sales didn’t help either.
