{"id":1497,"date":"2025-06-19T17:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-06-19T17:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.undergroundz.org\/?p=1497"},"modified":"2025-06-20T09:43:17","modified_gmt":"2025-06-20T09:43:17","slug":"thats-obviously-a-villain-car-man-spots-honda-fit-in-parking-lot-then-he-notices-the-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.undergroundz.org\/index.php\/2025\/06\/19\/thats-obviously-a-villain-car-man-spots-honda-fit-in-parking-lot-then-he-notices-the-back\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018That\u2019s Obviously a Villain Car:' Man Spots Honda Fit in Parking Lot. Then He Notices the Back"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A customized Honda Fit is leaving people speechless.<\/p>\n

The vehicle was recorded by Skylar (@theoneskylar) and posted on TikTok. As of this writing, it\u2019s accrued over 12.7 million views.<\/p>\n

\u201cA Honda Fit bro,\u201d the text overlay in the clip reads. Skylar circles the vehicle to give people the full view. It appears the car has been fashioned to resemble a 1940s Ford Deluxe with swooping back indents rendering it akin to something the Penguin might drive in Batman: The Animated Series<\/em>.<\/p>\n

It appears that the owner tacked a body kit onto the vehicle to give it this look.<\/p>\n

Hapdash Honda Fit<\/h3>\n

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The kit on the Honda Fit seems to have considerable flaws, however. For instance, there\u2019s a large indentation on the section of the Fit where the add-on joins the roof. There are also smaller depressions pockmarked throughout the entirety of the kit.<\/p>\n

The augmented car has limited rear visibility because the panels completely cover the passenger windows. The Fit\u2019s smaller rear windows have been left unobstructed, however. But there are glaring inconsistencies where the panels meet the windows.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s nary a straight line on the Fit. Further, the black paint job seems to have been self-applied. It doesn\u2019t match the rest of the vehicle.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhat the [expletive]? That\u2019s a [expletive] Honda Fit, bro,\u201d Skylar says as he videos the car.<\/p>\n

A caption on his post reads: \u201cSomeone find the owner of this car. Craziest welding job and fiberglass molding.\u201d<\/p>\n

To Kit or Not?<\/h3>\n

Car body kits come with pros and cons.<\/p>\n

Some, like this crafted carbon fiber kit<\/a> for the Lamborghini Revuelto, can improve performance.<\/p>\n

As Motor1<\/em> reported, it reduces a car\u2019s drag coefficient and overall weight. It can give the vehicle more acceleration and enable it to reach top speeds more quickly. It may even improve gas mileage figures.<\/p>\n

However, as Torque<\/a> points out, they can also have downsides. Installing kits that make vehicles less aerodynamic can have the exact opposite effect.<\/p>\n

Furthermore, if not engineered, manufactured, and installed by a professional, they can result in a final product akin to the Honda Fit shown in Skylar\u2019s TikTok.<\/p>\n

Unfortunate Vehicle Modifications<\/h3>\n

There\u2019s no shortage of automotive enthusiasts who enjoy collectively wincing at unfortunate vehicular modifications. For example, Redditors<\/a> both loved and hated a BMW Mini Cooper whose owner transformed it into an open-engine bay drag roadster.<\/p>\n

Another Honda owner caught flak<\/a> for attaching a body kit to their vehicle.\u00a0The car features a number of curved metallic slabs buckled into the Civic VX\u2019s body. Ultimately, this results in a \u201cratchback\u201d aesthetic, severely inhibiting rear windshield visibility.<\/p>\n

Some modifications aren\u2019t as dramatic, however.<\/p>\n

People are generally in favor<\/a> of the car with a fake gauge cluster on the dash. Many said it reminds them of Top Gun<\/em>. \u201cGoooooooose!!” wrote one, referring to a character from the first film.<\/p>\n

\u2018Blindspot of Doom\u2019<\/h3>\n

Folks who replied to Skylar\u2019s video seemed equally troubled by the existence of such a vehicle. \u201cImagine describing this car to a 911 operator,\u201d one user pointed out.<\/p>\n

Another highlighted how the modifications affected the vehicle\u2019s functionality. \u201cBlindspot of doom and despair,\u201d they remarked.<\/p>\n

Someone else said that the car is akin to something a broke Batman would drive. \u201cBruce Wayne hit a bit of a financial rough patch,\u201d they joked.<\/p>\n

One commenter attributed the vehicle\u2019s design to another fictional character. \u201cThis Despicable Me<\/em> car.\u201d<\/p>\n

Whereas one TikTok user didn\u2019t believe the car was a modification at all. Initially, they thought Skylar had uploaded footage of a Honda Fit that had been in a bad accident. \u201cI thought it was crashed at first.\u201d<\/p>\n

One person thought the car has a particularly villainous vibe, writing simply: \u201cEvil Honda Fit.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Motor1<\/em> has reached out to Skylar via TikTok comment for further information. We\u2019ll be sure to update this if he responds.<\/p>\n

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