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Although the Honda City performed well in terms of sales, fewer people than expected opted for the Motocompo as an accessory; as a result the scooter’s sales were slightly lower than Honda’s ...
It was called the Motocompo, and a 1983 Honda City Turbo with this fantastic accessory has turned up on Bring a Trailer ...
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An additional version would harken back to the gas-powered Motocompo of the 1980s whose intent was to be a trunk-stored travel companion for subcompact commuter cars like the Honda City and Honda ...
While the Motocompacto looks very futuristic, it's based on a foldable scooter sold in Japan between 1981 and 1983 called the Motocompo. It was a trunk scooter included with the subcompact Honda City.
The original 1983 Honda Motocompo was a tiny little gasoline-powered motorcycle designed to fit in the trunk of small car and give drivers a way to extend their reach into a city.
Honda. The original Motocompo had a 49cc two-stroke, single cylinder engine with seat, ... At just under 100 pounds, it could be lifted and stored in the back of the City.
Well, it's because the Motocompacto is a modern reinterpretation of an iconic Honda scooter—the Motocompo. Back in the early 1980s, Honda sold a square-shaped (gas-powered) scooter, meant to ...
Honda City Turbo and Honda Motocompo on Bring a Trailer Are a Perfect Pair. This tiny hatchback comes with an even tinier scooter that fits in the trunk. By Brendan McAleer Published: Feb 16, 2025.