“I live my life a quarter mile at a time,” says Dom portrayed muscle man Vin Diesel in the movie Fast and the Furious. It became the movie’s battle cry and has then ever since then left a lasting impression to viewers all over the world. For all aficionados though, this became a secret code of ethics virtually identical to how Sex and the City placed its distinct chutzpah to women’s self-image but enough of Carrie and her best friends’ bags, shoes, men and lifestyle. Going back to Fast and the Furious, although the motion picture was shot in the United States particularly in California and the Desert Cities, it is relatively unusual that most of the vehicles used were Honda in place of the all American muscle cars that have already positioned its benchmark throughout racing enthusiasts around the world. Why, you may ask? Well, Honda has created its mark as among the most efficient and reliable vehicles out in the market.
Honda was founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda. Japan and its citizens needed a very reliable and inexpensive means of transportation. This desire was a product of the country’s defeat in World War 2 which gave birth to Honda’s dynasty. It is obvious why Honda acquired the spotlight to become one of the most preferred vehicle companies around the world.