I’m not sure where this car is from, but I’m just taking a wild guess that it’s from somewhere in the Middle East, perhaps Dubai. They’ve been known for this kind of outrageious pimped out rides. Check out what they did to a pre-facelift Honda Accord/Honda Inspire after the jump.
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Paul Tan
After dabbling for years in the IT industry, Paul Tan initially began this site as a general blog covering various topics of personal interest. With an increasing number of readers paying rapt attention to the motoring stories, one thing led to another and the rest, as they say, is history.
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Comments praise the car's creative and outrageous modifications, especially the spinning rear doors and hydraulic features, though some find the design impractical and ugly. Many comments highlight the car's association with wealthy Middle Eastern buyers who enjoy customizing luxury cars but question the functionality. Overall, the sentiment is a mix of admiration for creativity and criticism of taste and practicality, with some jokes and cultural stereotypes sprinkled in.
Holy sh**!!!!! Hahahaha..that's outrageous man!! Not only it's a suicide door. It rolls too? Haizz…What some people could do with too much money. Damn, I got to play Need For Speed again! LOL!
I'm not for or against these guys….but isnt this is what "creativity" is all about…?Though I could not make out or imagine what are they for…? Or I'm just not being creative..!!
The rear wheel has air suspension. When the car want to start drive, it will pushes the suspendsion down and the car lift up and the rear wheel back to its original chamber position.
The rear door seems not practical but it show some creativeness in design such a mechanism. Those are the toys for the rich man world…live with it or jelous with it.
I've heard of the Jeddah Boys before. If I'm not wrong, they're a bunch of ppl from the Middle East that pimp Honda Accords. I've seen them do crazy stuffs with the Accords.
Btw, this clip kinda makes me think that the Accord will transform into a robot, just like the Citroen C4 in the ads.
not exactly creative. just meddling around with the car. guess the arabs have taken aboard the blackwannabe, ride pimping culture. put on a baseball cap backwards, throw some hand signs and they are set to go.
it is bloody ugly. i agree. but they got the money and time so they can do whatever they want. they should spend some money to stabilize the region as well.
This is Pimp My Ride gone nuts! Who the heck wanted the Accord to be built like that??
It's like a Transformer car or something. Imagine if you are in traffic, a kapchai tries to cilok between your car and you start the flipping doors thing
i dun think it's in the middle east… although the video looks as though it was from some arabian tv channel. if u look in the pic rite at the top, some might notice that the blue and silver car is a Honda Element, a car built specifically for the American market only… or maybe it is middle eastern, but they modded the car in the US?
Paul, the car's from the 'States, not the Middle East/Gulf region.
The picture was taken at Desert Honda in Las Vegas (phone number +1 702 369-3099 if anyone wants to call 'em to order a twin of this one). Two give-aways: one is the dealer's licence plate frame and the plastic insert used till the car gets its number plates. The second is that I've seen an unabridged version of the video on The Speed Channel in which the manager of the dealer is identified and portions of the 'Vegas skyline can be seen in the background.
Very gila khinzir la this person… err, maybe we can see the 'Optimus Prime' of 'Transformers' alive next time if the technology still revolution. Hehehe.. :)
You know what would be the really kewl thing to the clip? Some1 getting lauched after getting a big whck on his ass when he exits fr the rear and the door starts to spin…
This Accord is somewhere between a 2003 and 2007 model. The modifications are very cool and creative but at the same time useless. The only use is to make a bunch of people like you and me take notice and have an opinion. I just bought a 2006 accord coupe that after the extended warranty I might modify a little bit. Even if I had the money I would not do anything like this because it’s ugly and useless.
AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments praise the car's creative and outrageous modifications, especially the spinning rear doors and hydraulic features, though some find the design impractical and ugly. Many comments highlight the car's association with wealthy Middle Eastern buyers who enjoy customizing luxury cars but question the functionality. Overall, the sentiment is a mix of admiration for creativity and criticism of taste and practicality, with some jokes and cultural stereotypes sprinkled in.