There's enough legroom up front to suit anyone on the low side of 6-foot-6. If You're taller than that you could run into clearance problems with the steering wheel, although the standard tilt feature helps.
Like so many cars in this class, the so-called 2+2 coupes, the Prelude's rear-seat legroom is all but nonexistent. The essence of 2+2 is that the rear seats are designed for occasional seating, and we always wonder what the occasion could possibly be. For the sake of the rear-seat passenger, we hope the occasion will be brief.
If a truly useful backseat is an important consideration, this isn't the car for you. The same goes for all of the prelude's competitors with the exception of the new Dodge Avenger/ Chrysler Sebring.
Standard equipment in the base Prelude goes beyond the bare essentials, including civilizing extras such as an AM/FM/cassette sound system, air conditioning, power assists, cruise control and - get this - a power sunroof.
Safety features are current but not as exceptional: dual airbags and side-impact protection, plus the standard ABS in the Si and VTEC. Next Page