This was only Honda’s second car design, but it was a revolutionary take on the Austin Mini, with an overhead cam transverse twin, automatic gearbox in the sump and a top speed approaching 80mph from just 600cc!

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  1. Pierre Christian

    My mum had a Honda 360 Scamp manual panel van, it was a fun car to drive, also it was her work car, she was a courier.

  2. Ricky Collins

    That tractor one car ahead is moving it !!!

  3. Chocolate Hat

    I love these lesser known gems, I want one now! Why didn't the autobox survive for longer? Could be a cheaper and more reliable option to a DCT.

  4. Keith Schneidly

    Don't disrespect the seats, you do drive bigger Citroens afterall and they have some of the best seats in the world.

  5. Keith Schneidly

    Bought my 13th Honda this year, the first 12 were motorcycles! I went right for the Odyssey van..sssshheeeeew💨

  6. mjouwbuis

    The noise sounds a tiny bit like a 2CV of all cars…

  7. Peter S.

    What an enthusiastic review of a wonderful little car!
    I've been interested in Honda cars for a long time, but only started driving them a few years ago (1987 Accord Aerodeck 2.0i, 2006 Accord 2.0 and now the new Jazz Hybrid). I'm hooked, probably for life. Their in-house development of unique engineering solutions still set them apart from other brands. And despite this, they are still a major global brand without being part of a large (originality-killing) automotive group. Both thumbs up 🙂

  8. Keith Fletcher

    What a gorgeous machine … I can tell by the continuous grin that you agree with me 👍😁

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