Remember the Honda Motocompo? It was a cute little folding motorbike built to live in the back of a tiny hatchback. Now, Honda is paying tribute to that epic bit of ’80s nostalgia with a new electric ...
With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
Weird vehicles make for interesting stories. Whether it's an adorable EV dune buggy, old-school all-glass surrealism courtesy of Ferrari, or an eccentric electric camper, the sheer "what the heck" ...
The Honda Motocompo is arguably the coolest scooter of the 1980s. It was sold from 1981 to 1983 and offered as an option to the Honda City. While not marketed in North America, some examples made it ...
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 ...
Tested: 1982 Honda City Makes a Case for Minicars Tested: 1982 Honda City Makes a Case for Minicars Used Cars You Should Buy for Less Than $5000 The Cost of Leaving the Car Behind You open the back of ...
Scooters are an excellent vehicle for someone who wants to move faster than a bicycle, but wants something much more compact and maneuverable around a city than a much larger full-size motorcycle or ...
It isn’t uncommon for OEMs to design their cars from the inside out. Oftentimes, sprawling interiors or oversized engine placeholders are doodled onto drawing boards long before body lines are signed ...
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A Perfect Pair: Honda City Turbo and Honda Motocompo on BaT
This pint-sized Honda hatchback had the best accessory ever: a folding scooter. The City Turbo was a small but roomy ...
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