Backwoods driving
Backwoods driving
Just got back from my holidays. We went up north in our Honda Jazz, which swallowed up all our stuff. Drove on some fairly suspect mountain roads with currogations, washaways and wandering cattle aplenty.
I was a little worried that my little Jazz, being intended as a city car, would not take kindly to the dust, bumps and thumps, but the currogations were handled without incident, no dust got in, and my car remains squeak and rattle free!
Who says the Thai built cars are inferior quality?
Here's a pic of my car at Ellenborough Falls among all the SUVs that usually frequent the place.
I was a little worried that my little Jazz, being intended as a city car, would not take kindly to the dust, bumps and thumps, but the currogations were handled without incident, no dust got in, and my car remains squeak and rattle free!

Who says the Thai built cars are inferior quality?
Here's a pic of my car at Ellenborough Falls among all the SUVs that usually frequent the place.
Good to know your trip went well. 
My GD1's also a product of Honda's Ayutthaya factory in Thailand. It's got no problem handling the occasional out-of-town trip either, as long as there are roads. It ain't no rock-crawler but road trips are generally a non-issue.

My GD1's also a product of Honda's Ayutthaya factory in Thailand. It's got no problem handling the occasional out-of-town trip either, as long as there are roads. It ain't no rock-crawler but road trips are generally a non-issue.
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