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Month old comment bro. But yeah, over the years I grew up with two Civics, an Odyssey and a Prelude in the family, and I went on to own three generations of Prelude and a CRX myself, I'd say I was a fan. I haven't cared about anything Honda has come out with for the last ten years. Sad but true.

The first thing I thought

One of my mates has one of these for a pet. He keeps it in a small enclosure in his bedroom. They're actually quite sedentary, except when they're catching dinner, which takes all of one second. It's curious that this one found its way inside the light.

I have exactly this in my '92 Isuzu. No name chinese 7" TFT on the dash with HDMI input, which plugs in to my iPhone and mirrors the display. The phone is in a cradle near the gearstick for touch input, and I've made up a line out cable to get audio to the head unit, with a button on the dash spliced in to so I can

Now there's an idea; someone should give RCR a 918. I would pay to see that.

1000 upvotes and 500 downvotes on this video yesterday - what's up with that? Is everyone that in love with Chris Harris that they crack the sads when he's not on /Drive? The video was freaking great.

Being in a moving vehicle with no brakes or steering wheel... I've woken up in a cold sweat after having nightmares of that exact scenario. Not for me thanks, Google!

I envy the oil filter location of this vehicle; that would never fill your face and armpits with oil like my Isuzu does every time I change it.

^^ Why I love Jalopnik. I come here for the cars, I stay for the dick jokes.

I am actually physically nauseated by these. Please do not post again.

I disagree; we don't need to promote cancer sticks, nostalgia be damned. One of the key aspects of an advertising campaign is ROI; what is the Return On Investment in an advertising campaign? If people were not buying more cigarettes as a result of sponsorship, then the sponsorships would not have happened. I am

I would think that, considering the vehicle was produced by a fledgling company building a vehicle of an unprecedented nature, they did extremely well. It may not have been as polished as the S, but it showed the world that electric cars didn't have to be boring, and paved the way for the future of Tesla Motors. Go

That, and the glorious six-pot C32 in the NSX/Legend. Honda needs to get off that especially.

I'm living the dream bro... the 2.8 diesel hauls ass and gets 30 MPG

Nice... do they make them for men?

Completely lost my shit at 'rubber humps'. This is the greatest thing I've seen all week.

Dear Honda,

Nice find, I've been looking for a video of this system for years. What an interesting period in Honda's history, when they were transitioning from building good, simple cars, to the truly great, innovative vehicles of the late 80's onwards. What a shame that all went down the tubes in the 2000's.

If I was given five seconds to look at a Land Rover defender, then two days later was asked to draw one, this is how it would come out (assuming I'd never seen one before). I suspect this may in fact be how the Trekker came about.

I saw an Isuzu Impulse wagonback years ago - in Australia. They're rarer than rocking horse shit here, because only a couple of thousand were even built, and were never available here.