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What Can You Expect from the New Honda City?

After what seems like a long wait, we now have the 2018 Honda City for sale in Australian showrooms. This car upon casual inspection looks very similar to a model Honda released for the Indian market a few weeks ago, and it features a lot of new equipment.

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What Can You Expect from the New Honda City?

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  1. What Can You Expect from the New Honda City? After what seems like a long wait, we now have the 2018 Honda City for sale in Australian showrooms. This car upon casual inspection looks very similar to a model Honda released for the Indian market a few weeks ago, and it features a lot of new equipment. We also have revised specifications, which is reflected in a new pricing structure that is a fair representation of the quality and specifications on offer. Let’s take a closer look at the Honda City so that potential buyers can make the best and most informed decision. New Equipment Levels: The 2018 Honda City has received a significant boost in equipment levels over the outgoing model. At the front end, there is a new grille, new headlights with LED daytime running lights and a revised front and rear bumper design. The fresh new look is finished off with some very attractive new alloy wheels designs. Inside the cabin, we have an updated 7” infotainment centre, plus new trims on the air vents, instrument panel, and gearshift housing. The top of the range City VTi-L has leather appointed seats and an upgraded infotainment system with satellite navigation. Some Colourful Details: In addition to the colours that are already available, there is a brand new colour for this 2018 City model. The new colour is Cosmic Blue metallic, but fans of Brilliant Sport Blue metallic and Crystal Black pearlescent will be disappointed as they have been discontinued.

  2. The New Pricing Structure: The price of the entry level City VTi has not changed from the previous model. The five speed manual comes in at $15,990, and the Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) automatic is priced at $17,990. At the top end of the range, the City VTi-L has increased in price by $200 and is now $21,590, but Honda is keen to point out that there is now $2,000 worth of extra equipment fitted to this model. This represents a tremendous amount of value for a very minor price bump. All the quoted prices listed are before on roads are factored into the equation. The 2018 Honda City is available in showrooms now, and it’s well worth taking a test drive to evaluate its merits firsthand. If they are looking for a Honda City, Perth drivers should visit us here at Prestige Honda. We have an impressive selection of both used and new cars for sale, including the new Honda City. We would like you to book a test drive with us and try out the Honda driving experience for yourself. If you need vehicle financing, you will find that our rates are very competitive and repayments are tailored to your circumstances. Our sales team is ready and standing by to answer any remaining questions you may have.

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