Just what we need, the thing looks like a toaster.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/honda-says-its-newest-co ... spartandhp
Hoda Concept Car
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Just what in want to be in when I get smashed into by a coked out soccer mom in her Ford Excursion.
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That car is for the businessman that has almost everything. With this he will literally be able to 'drive to work' as it will fit in the elevator, and can comfortably be parked beside his desk
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i honestly think i'd have a better chance in my old Geo Metro.coalnewbie wrote:Just what in want to be in when I get smashed into by a coked out soccer mom in her Ford Excursion.
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A car that "feels human emotions". What kind of crap is that? I think it's a mobile that only drives "left".
They say a car for city drivers. Most people from the major cities don't own cars. Too expensive to own, because of the parking limitations. Public transportation is most popular. If you live in suburbia, and commute to the city, then the 1st 18 wheeler that passes one, will put you in the other direction.
Now if you live close to work, don't need hi-ways, and want to stuff it to the oil companies, then I can see its place.
But what's with the "feeling human emotions"? Does that mean, if some-one cuts you off, and you get POed, the car will sense it, and crash into the culprit
They say a car for city drivers. Most people from the major cities don't own cars. Too expensive to own, because of the parking limitations. Public transportation is most popular. If you live in suburbia, and commute to the city, then the 1st 18 wheeler that passes one, will put you in the other direction.
Now if you live close to work, don't need hi-ways, and want to stuff it to the oil companies, then I can see its place.
But what's with the "feeling human emotions"? Does that mean, if some-one cuts you off, and you get POed, the car will sense it, and crash into the culprit
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Given the human mind, the possibilities are endless.