Oh no, that poor 5th wealthiest company in the whole world, how will they ever financially recover from this?
Oh no, that poor 5th wealthiest company in the whole world, how will they ever financially recover from this?
Everyone is going to lose with these tariffs
There’s no way this vehicle will ever pass pedestrian safety regulation in the UK. All non-commerical vehicles require a slanted (away from pedestrian,) bonnet, so that when a pedestrian is struck front on, they will land flat against the bonnet, and spread out the area of the impact on a sheet of metal that is…
Just be honest with yourselves. The only appropriate new limo for the president of the USA should be a coach built vehicle that’s shaped like a cock and balls, with the American flag plastered all over it.
18MPH, gtfo. Useful PR stunt.
Go ahead America. It’s about time for Canada to start trading with more stable and predictable countries anyway. Let us know how your lack of power, water, oil, and wood works out.
Nice blob bro
I like the idea of having my gauge cluster closer to where I’m looking on the road, but this looks like it’s eating into your peripheral vision. Idk. Maybe they’ll make it so it only covers the hood?
I hope Honda focuses more on affordable, practical EV’s in the future, instead of whatever this is. Also, I have a feeling that those sharp angles and vertical front facia won’t pass European pedestrian safety standards.
I mean, kudos to Honda for trying something a little different packaging-wise, but that’s still a pretty ugly design.
You wrote an article about Bill Clinton’s presidential limo, and didn’t make a joke about UV lights or bodily fluids once. DISAPPOINTED.
Every single day of the week to get to the gym and back, and I don’t even commute for work. *shrug*
It looks like a Civic, but at the same time, those front lights look so similar to Toyota’s new design language. This is very confusing, but also quite good, because new Toyotas look great!
Have pity on the first responders that had to handle this mans’ mangled corpse.
I mean, this is pretty standard behaviour for rich Ivy league cvnts. Money can make you nigh-on legally invincible in some states. Hope this guy gets charged pretty badly in his upcoming case.
Yeah, I was about to write exactly this. They’ve had decades to tighten their formula, and it’s not even like they’re bothering with innovation or RnD.
OK, two pointers here:
Still too expensive.
It does look pretty awesome, and I appreciate that it exists, but at $150k+ CAD, I don’t even know why I’m bothering to read about something that costs nearly half as much as my property. I’m slowly losing my enthusiasm for these ultra expensive cars for rich people.
The Element will outlast the Flex by a long time, as well. You will probably continue to see this crashing around the streets for another 10-20 years.