Honda won't import its tiny S660 convertible to the United States because we are a nation of giant people who drive giant cars, Automotive News is reporting.
John Mendel, executive vice president for Honda, said three weeks ago that the S660 could bring some "spice" to the American Honda lineup, but apparently he looked at a nearby parking lot and changed his mind.
"When the practicalities of the market come in, and the car only so big, that might not be the best car for the U.S. market," Mendel told Automotive News. "It might be better for India or China or somewhere else."
Mendel said the "baby NSX" rendering that came out was a "design study" from their R&D labs in California, but stopped short of saying anything further about that car.
According to the report, the long-awaited Civic Type R should arrive in North America next year, which means we won't have to make do with the Civic Si and exciting redesigned CR-Z as the fastest Hondas money can buy much longer.
Honda is expected to reveal its next-generation Civic at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September.
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