![]() 10/05/2013 at 17:00 • Filed to: Civic, wagon, civic wagon, 4wd | ![]() | ![]() |
It's a civic, with a 6 speed manual (sometimes), with 4WD (often), and it's a wagon. I'd say that's pretty Jalop.
Here's the 724HP Bisimoto wagon
And a relevant, mandatory video every Jalop should watch due to its message:
Wagon Attack 2:
Also, here's a burnout video of the Bisimoto car.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 17:03 |
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Totally jalop-worthy. It's that perfect storm of quirkiness that we love.
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I love the EF Civic Waganovans. I love it even more when people cannibalize them to convert CRXs to AWD
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It wins on 4WD, it fails on being a wagon for me as only marginally more practical than the hatchback. Also doesn't look as good. Totally Jalop worthy though.
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724 HORSEPOWER IN THAT LITTLE THING?! THAT'S INS-
No wait, it's actually adequate.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 17:24 |
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Just a little fun fact: They were called Civic Shuttle in Europe.
BTW, What's up with that typo in your avatar? Did Max do that on purpose, am I missing some joke here, or is he just really a dislexic?
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They're pretty rad.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 17:29 |
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Haha! We all know that the best small cars compensate with horsepower.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 17:34 |
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He really is, but that just became evident to me. I just discovered on Thursday he's really dyslexic, but never even noticed the error. And I didn't know that. Sorry to alienate you Europeans with the title :)
But, wow, I never noticed that. I am still in shock. Almost as big of a fail as when you had to tell me the term hammer didn't apply to all 500E's (I had mixed up the "wolf in sheep's clothing" and "Hammer" nicknames). Thanks for pointing that out; I'll still keep it because no one else pointed it out and I'm guessing they never noticed, plus it was a cool idea.
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Wagovans are awesome. I had a friend who used to go mudding in his, and no matter how hard he beat it up, it would never die. Pretty sure it's still running in someone else's hands now.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 17:45 |
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Hondas of that time are practically indestructible. What you didn't pay for in safety and technology, you paid for in quality with Civics.
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He used it to rescue people who would get stuck. Running over small trees? No problem. I still want one just for some winter fun.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 18:10 |
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Same here—they seem like great cars. It's funny to picture people in their huge trucks getting helped by a little civic. There's one on CL (4WD 5spd), but the $3700 price tag just seems too steep.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 18:15 |
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WUT? Keep calling 'em by the name they were sold by in the US. We'll live! Same as mpg vs. l/km or mph vs. kph. We know what is what, so no worries there!
As to Max, I always thought that it was just some stupid username. You know to keep in trend with the veeeeery long usernames.
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It is very Jalop. That video is awesome, what's even more awesome is he did that to his daily driver.
![]() 10/05/2013 at 18:24 |
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I admit, I've bought into the trend with a meaningless extension. I was talking about me not noticing the misspelling as a fail, not the title (to be clear). I was just kidding about alienating you guys; it's always interesting to hear the different names of cars in different markets.
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![]() 10/05/2013 at 18:42 |
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Meant to post that video; thanks. The sky looks so cool during the burnout, too.
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New Civic Wagovan?