10 Cars So Weird They're Wonderful

3. Honda Beat

Expense: $5,000–$10,000 * Produced in: 1991-1996 When the Honda Beat was introduced in 1991, it was a very attractive automobile for Japan's "kei" automotive market. The Beat, created by the renowned Pininfarina, was a roadster with a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel drive system, which is unusual for vehicles in its class. It was a pleasure to drive because of its small size, agile handling, and open-top layout, which prioritized enjoyment and independence over raw speed. The Beat's lightweight design allowed for enthusiastic performance even with its tiny 656cc engine.

YouTube/Strat0s/Honda Beat It was mostly sold in Japan, where "kei" cars are eligible for favorable insurance and tax treatment. Its importation has led to a cult following in other regions of the world, despite never having been legally sold elsewhere.

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