Most car people have likely thought about modifying their car, whether it’s for improved performance or tweaked aesthetics.
Many also know modifications can be expensive, but there are cheaper alternatives to be found online if you want a subtle appearance-only refresh.
This Honda owner in the US has taken that to the extreme, picking out what seems like every online stick-on special and plastering them all over their eighth-generation Accord.
Instagram user _boostinbye3 posted a video of the Accord, which has all sorts of winglets, canards, and carbon-fibre-style bits and pieces glued to its body.
The post describes the car as “automatic FWB wish.com BS”, with a clear view of the cluster of aerodynamic elements stuck to the rear and doors in particular.
It also appears to have a wide-body kit fitted, as well as large silver wheels and aftermarket headlights. As if to make fun of the car itself, the owner has also fitted “Turbo” and “Type R” stickers and badges in reference of Honda’s performance division.
The Mugen and Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) logos also make an appearance, though this Honda likely doesn’t have the same motorsport underpinnings as genuine Mugen models.
Its aerodynamic adjustments have led some commenters to joke “Does he think he’s going to 1985 when he hits 88mph?” and “That car makes me itch”, while others have suggested air hitting the car won’t know where to go.