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Honda Invents Fake Wife in Labor for Civic Type R Hooning

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Somebody once told me that he bought a 911 4S because the Turbo couldn't be enjoyed anywhere legally. At the time, I thought he was kidding, but as more and more hatchbacks are pushing past 300 hp, it's getting hard to use anything beyond 3rd gear for hooning purposes.
A solution has come from Israel of all places, as Honda's local division came up with an innovative way to drive fast and keep your license.

No police officer will ever give you a ticket if there's a screaming pregnant woman in the passenger seat. However, you can't rely on a rare occurrence like... child birth to cut loose in your relatively expensive investment.

After all, buying the fastest front-wheel drive hatchback in the world means you probably made a few compromises... like having a life or even knowing any women. So there might not be any woman crazy enough to bring your offspring into this world. But fear not, because there is a cool solution.

Professional actresses go to a professional fake labor class, where they get life-life big bellies and learn to bitch and scream. Pardon my language, but that's precisely what they do, isn't it?

So anyway, this little creative ad comes from Israel and is made all the more amusing by the narration. It's the work of McCann Tel Aviv and was released late in June 2016.

We want to point quicly out that while the Civic Type R doesn't have the most luxurious interior ever made, the thought of fluids leaking all over those red bucket seats is revolting. About as revolting as having a drag race with a BMW M135i and losing... badly.

Yeah, if you are going to pretend to have a woman in labor next to you, at least buy something with RWD that can drift.

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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