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Honda Amaze
I’ve been watching some Autocar India recently to learn about the different cars they get.
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Obligatory:
That looks like some 5pm on a Friday CAD engineering right there....
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It looks like someone squished a BMW X1 to look like a Versa and then stuck an Accord front end on it. I am not amazed.
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wonder if it even is a Honda, or maybe a rebadge of something else?
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It’s like an Accord that partially went through a car crusher
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www.tinyurl.com/keepoppo
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It is squished because it has to be under 4.0 meters for an Indian tax reduction.
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The wiki says it was developed by Honda in Thailand for the SE Asian market.
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It looks like a re-badged Mitsubishi Mirage sedan.
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I’ve been on Indian car Youtube and Instagram a lot in the last few months. I think it’s easy to forget from a Western perspective that India is the fourth single largest auto market in the world, so it makes sense why they have so many specific local models. I think of special note to me is how well the Koreans do there and how slick the new (Tata) Harrier is (well, the new Toyota Harrier looks pretty cool too).
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Any channels you recommend?
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None specifically, Autocar is good, but beyond that I just go off the recommended that sprouts up from Autocar videos.