This pint-sized Honda hatchback had the best accessory ever: a folding scooter. The City Turbo was a small but roomy hatchback that was sold in Japan and featured a scrappy turbocharged engine. The ...
In many ways, the Honda City Turbo II felt like something straight out of a fever dream. When it was first launched in Japan in 1983, the sporty hatchback was a small car, at 3.42-meter length and ...
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a ‘Very Sharp’ $100 Mini Chainsaw for $30 Does anyone remember the Willy’s Wheeler RC car from the ’80s, also known as the Honda City Turbo? The originals are tough to ...
There’s a certain amount of romance to the City Turbo II. Not only was it a pocket-sized hot hatch, but it also came with a motorized scooter in the trunk. There are reasons that idea didn’t take off, ...
Honda of Brazil has revealed plans to start selling a flex-fuel version of the latest 1-liter turbocharged version the company is currently developing. It will be available in late 2016 or early 2017 ...
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This Endearing Hatchback Riffs on One of Honda’s Most Beloved Urban Transport Solutions
This turbocharged Honda City subcompact comes with a folding surprise in the trunk, but it’s not the Motocompo you may be expecting. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more As ...
For some reason, just because I always seem to seek out slow, miserable, painful failures of cars to drive on Jason Drives, the idea has gotten around that I like to drive slow, miserable, painful ...
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