Dave Putz woke up to a surprise a few days ago when his car was no longer in mint condition, but rather had a hole in the back rear of the drivers side.
This past weekend, Honda announced their new standard “anti-theft negotiator” for all cars. It sounded like Arnold Schwarzenegger’s next film role.
These days cars come with some pretty sophisticated add-ons: rearview cameras that show what’s behind you, driver alert systems that wake you if you’re dozing off. These optional features are all well and good, but none of them hold a candle to the Honda Motocompo, a tiny, folding scooter that was sold as a trunk-sized accessory for the Honda City and the Honda Today from 1981 to 1983.