YURI KAGEYAMA
Associated Press
November 7, 2008 at 5:55 AM EST
TOKYO — Imagine a bicycle seat connected by mechanical frames to a pair of shoes for an idea of how the new wearable assisted-walking gadget from Honda works.
Editorial by Ryan Jones
The tuning scene has changed over the years and for those of us that have been around we’ve not only seen the changes but we’ve made them to our cars throughout time.
Editorial by Martin Dussault
Photography by Alex Benoit
We were expecting to have a big rain storm that day as we had all the month of July, but luckily Mother nature was kind enough to give us some hours of sunny light. I then ran to my EP3 and drove with other EP3 enthusiasms to Toronto.
Texte par Martin Dussault
Vous savez sûrement déjà que beaucoup d’informations se retrouvent sur Internet à propos de votre modèle d’auto ou sur les modifications que vous pouvez lui apporter.
Photography and Inteview byl by Nelson Queralta
IntunedOnline: So, first and foremost, how did this whole car thing start?
Frank Penzo: It all started with a Milano Red 93 civic Si which shortly after 6 months I had to sell for issues like rust which I hated.
Photography by Wladimir Charun
Honda-tech: the most famous Honda-Acura website in North America. The most complete forum on Honda and the best place to find Honda - Acura performance Parts.
Photography by Justin Price & Marcus Hyde
Editorial by Marcus Hyde
Being an east coast native you don’t get very many car meets strictly dedicated to the honda community. Many of us have heard of eibach honda meet that is held on the west coast every year. Well with the help of competition clutch and meguiars I [...]
Editorial by Ryan Jones
Photography by Riki Tanabe
Aloha Intuned Readers, this week we’re in the land of surf and volcanoes to feature a peerless Acura TSX. Drew’s CL9 caught our attention immediately with its low stance and catalog of Mugen parts but Hawaii has a strange way of making everything beautiful.
As some of you may know [...]
Photography and Editorial by Alex Wong
Paying homage to one of the largest online automotive forums, the EK Squad held their 4th annual squad meet this year at the Bay Area local shop Weaksauce.org. The top EK Honda Civics of Northern California were on display along with some of the finest Honda and Acuras of the [...]
Photography and editorial by Chris Sempek
The Eibach company in Corona, California holds the largest exclusive all Honda and Acura every year right at the beginning of the summer. Every year the meet is a massive display of the hottest cars in the country, owned by members of the infamous Honda forum, Honda-Tech.com. California is the [...]
Photography by 210Photos
Editorial by Freddy Huynh
Coming from a distance, only the few connoisseurs would immediately discern the distinctive aura emanating from this blazing phenomenon. While it’s staring menacingly at you down the road, you quickly come to the realization that this creature hides under its bonnet more than its subtle exterior would suggest. Although it [...]
Photography by Alex Wong
Editorial by Ryan Jones
This week we’re in Sacramento for Tony Vang’s Integra Type-R. The North American release of the Acura Integra Type-R started in 1998 when limited quantities were released in Honda’s trademark color (championship white). Through 1999-2000 despite poor sales Acura continued the production of the Type-R in 3 colors; championship [...]
Photography by Derek Stephens
Editorial by Ryan Jones
At the end of 2001 the last few Integra’s rolled out of dealership parking lots with the anticipation of the newly designed Integra (RSX) to arrive shortly. The new Integra was completely re-styled and re-engineered and featured the very new K-series motors that replaced Honda’s old work horse B-series [...]
Photography and editorial by Nelson Queralta
The Honda S2000 is already a good handling, well balanced machine out the factory with a nearly perfect weight distribution. Basically the car was lacking one thing, power. While sometimes adding more HP to a vehicle may break that near perfect balance, the trick is to add the power, without [...]



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