Yes, someone did that with the old Insight. That must have been a hoot. On another side note, how come no one has stuck a rotary engine into a MX-5 yet? People stick V-8s in there all the time.
Agreed. Honda needs a real wagon, not a 2 crossovers.
A USDM Accord sized wagon would do nicely. Preferably I'd also like a Civic wagon too, but at that point I think I'm asking too much.
No it can't, the back seats are two shelves for baby seats in the US model. I don't know which retard decided to ditch the back seats, but it certainly won't help sales.
It certainly rules out the car for me, even if I were to be remotely interested there's no way I'd buy a car that'd only seat 2 adults and two midgets.
But why Honda made the stupid Crosstour a hatchback crossover instead of a proper hatchback sedan is beyond me. I'd more than welcome a hatchback sedan, they've done it properly in the past. See attached image.
And screw pedestrian crash safety standards, if they can't get out of the car's way fast enough, pop up headlights are the least of your worries.