In many ways, the Honda City Turbo II felt like something straight out of a fever dream. When it was first launched in Japan in 1983, the sporty hatchback was a small car, at 3.42-meter length and ...
There’s a certain amount of romance to the City Turbo II. Not only was it a pocket-sized hot hatch, but it also came with a motorized scooter in the trunk. There are reasons that idea didn’t take off, ...
Another week means another entry into our series featuring the sweet cars we found for sale online. To compile this list, I search as much of Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist as I can for ...
In the early 1980s, Honda made scrappy little cars and bikes like the City Turbo II, and fitted them with strangely useful options like a Motocompo scooter-in-the-trunk for daily commutes in densely ...
View post: These 'Nice and Bright' Outdoor Solar Lights Are 80% Off at Walmart Does anyone remember the Willy’s Wheeler RC car from the ’80s, also known as the Honda City Turbo? The originals are ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
Peanut butter and jelly. Ume and shiso. Some things just go together. And there's no way you can talk about the first-generation subcompact Honda City without talking about its dorky-cool folding ...