Contrary to the brand, the most anticipated car at Honda's booth at the Paris Motor Show is not a new Type-R variant or the rumored NSX replacement, but the Honda Insight Hybrid revealed earlier before the show. Aimed to be the cheapest Hybrid to be offered, the Insight Hybrid will begin at prices of $19,000 in the US when it goes on sale hopefully next year. Here we have two videos of the new Hybrid from Honda.
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It looks remarkably like a Citroen C4 Coupe but with 4-doors. Maybe revenge for the C4 Coupe looking like a bloated EF CRX?
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It looks remarkably like a Citroen C4 Coupe but with 4-doors. Maybe revenge for the C4 Coupe looking like a bloated EF CRX?
Well IMO, it looked exactly like the Toyota Prius.
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