blk_shadow
05-01-2007, 05:15 PM
not sure if a repost
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Honda’s REMIX, a small two-seat design concept is built around the traditional Honda set up -- a front-wheel drive platform with a 4-cylinder engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. Throw in a sport suspension, large brakes and tires and you’ve got the Civic Si of the future.
“When we set out to design the REMIX, our goal was to push the envelope, to try new ideas and to anticipate what a sports car could and should be in the future,” says Ben Davidson, a designer at Honda's Advanced Design Studio. “We wanted to design a performance car that would capture the attention and imagination of the youth market in terms of its aggressive styling and performance in a compact, lightweight, agile package. We also wanted a car that would be practical as a simple, affordable, daily driver.” Sounds like a Honda to us.
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k178/blk_shadow/newsi.jpg
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k178/blk_shadow/newsi2.jpg
Honda’s REMIX, a small two-seat design concept is built around the traditional Honda set up -- a front-wheel drive platform with a 4-cylinder engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. Throw in a sport suspension, large brakes and tires and you’ve got the Civic Si of the future.
“When we set out to design the REMIX, our goal was to push the envelope, to try new ideas and to anticipate what a sports car could and should be in the future,” says Ben Davidson, a designer at Honda's Advanced Design Studio. “We wanted to design a performance car that would capture the attention and imagination of the youth market in terms of its aggressive styling and performance in a compact, lightweight, agile package. We also wanted a car that would be practical as a simple, affordable, daily driver.” Sounds like a Honda to us.