2011 Honda City V AT (Sunroof) - new facelifted Honda City video review and road test
Honda has recently given its popular mid-size sedan, the City, a facelift in the hope of keeping the car fresh, while it's faced with an onslaught of diesel cars from competitors. The refreshed City now comes in seven variants with prices starting at Rs. 6.99 lakh. We road test and review the new 2011 Honda City V AT variant.
NDTV's take on the new Honda City
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Honda City has done well in the country and the sedan saw a lot of challenges from rivals like Volkswagen Vento and Hyundai Verna in the past few months. Now, Honda is planning to bring in a new avatar of this best selling model -- New Honda City. Apart from some technical up gradations, new Honda City 2011 will have slight visible reworks here and there on the outside and inside as well. The new Honda City is expected to have retouched front grille and new headlamps and new tail lamps besides some changes inside making interiors plusher. The new Honda City price is expected to remain slightly higher than the present price and it is expected to be launched in India soon after Thailand where it will be launched first. The Honda City price now starts from Rs 7.49 lakh (ex showroom Delhi).
Crash Test com o Honda City
O Latin NCAP fez um crash test com o Honda City. Você pode conferir informações completas sobre esta avaliação em www.proteste.org.br.
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