We didn't deserve the midengine Honda S660 kei convertible, which is probably one of the reasons we never got it. It was the successor — I'm not even going to preface that with "spiritual" — to the ...
The Honda S660 is a unique little thing, albeit one we don't get in the U.S., with its tiny roadster setup and mid-engine layout. And, in addition to reminding us that modern cars can be both quirky ...
Have you heard of the Slow Food movement? It's the driving force behind the proliferation of farm-to-table restaurants and "local" grocery stores, as well as the belief that the pangs of the hungry ...
Apart from a tiny, one-paragraph mention in a press release about the Honda show stand in general, the company hasn’t said very much about its completely charming S660 Concept. The model would seem ...
View post: Singer’s New 911 Cabriolet Pairs Turbo Widebody Looks with 4.0-Liter Flat-Six And Manual Box Honda S660 Modulo X Version Z Honda S660 Modulo X Version Z Honda S660 Modulo X Version Z Honda ...
What’s this? A new review segment? Yep. To vary things up a little, we’ll be getting behind the wheel of some lesser-seen cars, many of which were offered strictly within Japan’s borders. While “JDM” ...
It's officially called S660, but Honda should have just called its new kei roadster the Beat. On sale right now in Japan, the S660 is indeed the Beat's spiritual successor—tiny, two seats, mid-engined ...
Honda has announced that a production version of a concept it showcased at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show will be made available to buy. The Honda S660 is designed to be a fully-fledged sports car packed ...
Remember the 1990s Beat? Only 33,600 units were sold in six years of production, but the rear-driven kei car with Pininfarina styling and Soichiro Honda’s blessing has paved the way for the S660 we ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran October 23, 2013 Comment Now! Talk of successors to Honda sports cars like the S2000 and CRX date back several years and has been encouraged by the occasional concept reveal by ...
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Honda’s S660 is a victory for the littlest guy
Have you ever found the Mazda Miata just a bit too … big? Sure, Mazda’s million-seller isn’t a car known for its practicality (although a folding roof and a bit of ingenuity go a long way), but if you ...
Honda is on a mission to get its sporty groove back. We’ve already seen the new Acura NSX; the Civic Type R was revealed at the recent Geneva auto show; the company’s comeback as a Formula 1 engine ...
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