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Here's how you can own a Honda that drives itself like a Tesla

Here's how you can own a Honda that drives itself like a Tesla

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Posted 3 days ago (June 13) on Facebook, a hilarious video showed a man telling his friend about the self-driving feature in his Honda, with a surprise at the end.

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"Ahhh this is a Honda car with auto-sensing auto drive. So, while driving can also eat, look behind also no problems, no need to hold steering wheel. So, use Honda."

 

The video starts with the man’s friend exclaiming over the fact that the car was moving and steering when the man did not have both of his hands on the steering wheel.

Holding a fried snack in both of his hands, the man then educated his friend on the new ‘auto-driving’ features in his Honda.

Throughout the video, the car was seen turning at junctions and even made a U-turn at one point while both men talked about the car's features.

The video promptly ends with the friend turning the camera to reveal the hilarious truth:

The ‘self-driving’ Honda was hooked up to a tow truck. 

While it’s not common to see autonomous vehicles in Singapore just yet, they might be a reality soon with news of the government testing several driverless vehicles in small areas of the country. 

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So even if this video was posted as a joke, we may be able to see and own a self-driving Honda soon enough!




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