Honda e
with the roll-over bonnet, they could pass for related, maybe?
Could be related?
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Re: Could be related?
Indeed! The chamois's VIN numbers are just a few apart.
The Honda is a dream to drive - it's got a brilliant one-pedal drive mode where the gas pedal slows, using regeneration to the batteries, as well as accelerates. So easy and you don't need the brakes unless something odd happens.
The Honda is a dream to drive - it's got a brilliant one-pedal drive mode where the gas pedal slows, using regeneration to the batteries, as well as accelerates. So easy and you don't need the brakes unless something odd happens.
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Re: Could be related?
I like the look of the e, but I'd want a petrol engine driving the rear wheels through a manual gearbox.
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Re: Could be related?
Ah clever. I work at a Jaguar dealer and our I-Paces do exactly that too. Emissions free driving is definitely the future, but I'm with Baz, give me the noise and smell of a petrol engine any day. Can't wait to drive my Imp for the first time!tuk841 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:01 pm Indeed! The chamois's VIN numbers are just a few apart.
The Honda is a dream to drive - it's got a brilliant one-pedal drive mode where the gas pedal slows, using regeneration to the batteries, as well as accelerates. So easy and you don't need the brakes unless something odd happens.
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