86scorpion
86scorpion
86scorpion

It would be fine for a multicar household.

This could have been Honda’s New Beetle except less tortured and screwed together worlds better, but double the price of a FIT with a range of 125 miles has likely sentenced this remarkable, most Honda-looking thing Honda has done in decades, design to failure.

 A few of us here at Jalopnik have argued that anxiety over a smaller range is something that people should get over and that the range numbers manufacturers are hitting should be just fine for most.

It comes with some advantages, such as better visibility at night and in the rain/snow. It also provides a much greater field of view. You can also pipe that camera view onto any of the interior screens for better contextual situational awareness.

Also, cameras and screens are pretty freaking bulletproof at this point.

No dude.  It's a perfect illustration of range anxiety.  The sentence runs a little long, and before you know it, you're

The aerodynamic benefits are massive, and this is Honda we're talking about. Those cameras will be working well into world war 4

That’s terrifying. I’d definitely buy one now.

Doesn’t look angry? We’ll see about that.

It doesn’t look angry. We only buy pissed off cars here.

I’d love that carmakers keep that attitude - that everything needs to be operated quickly and conveniently without voice operation. I just worry that a focus on voice operation will come at a cost to usability without it. The controls on this did look pretty slick, though

I have been following their financial woes for a while, but never really looked at the cars. They’re actually pretty handsome, with a comfortable and functional looking interior. The rear seats need to be massaging seats, though, if they’re going after the “Drive me around” crowd.

The FF91 looks like a wagon stuck on some oversized wheels.

I think this is closer to an ongoing pyramid scheme than an actual car company.

In fairness, they definitely reflect their own reality.

I would argue they simply reflect our reality. 

Just because you don’t see it doesn’t mean it isn’t there. There’s a touch swipey thing on the pillar.

This company first bought a huge campus from Yahoo in Silicon Valley, and then had to give that up , and then moved to Hanford in Central California, and then to LA in Southern California. And they failed to meet pay roll multiple times in the last 3 years. How the heck does this company still have people working for

As long as they have the word ‘Future’ in their name, it’ll be fine.