Most automobile companies in India have felt the impact of the existing unstable economy and the global economic downturn seems to have had an unfavorable impact on the automobile industry. The value of the rupee has been sliding down at a steady pace and continues to deprecate amidst volatile economic conditions. Needless to say, various automobile companies have adopted different strategies and approaches to boost sales. One of the popular strategies is offering great discounts on different models.
Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda has had a successful spell in India ever since it sets foot on the Indian soil. However, it is also facing the pressure of declining sales as rupee value depreciates and people tighten up their pockets than ever before. Also, what has made the matters even worse is that fuel prices have reached a new record high. Buyers now are apprehensive to buy a car through a loan owing to the ever-increasing interest rates.
Honda enjoys a strong reputation in the country and has an impressive line of cars spread across various segments like SUVs, sedans and hatchbacks. As the buzz about the new Honda City became strong, Honda launched a strategy to offer discount offers on the present Honda City. Not just the City, Honda also offers exciting offers on the Honda Brio. Particularly, the Honda Brio with its engine coupled with a manual gearbox has great discounts. Indeed, the discounts on top selling models like City and Brio come as a pleasant surprise to Honda fans. Indeed, the City and Brio have only grown in popularity ever since these models were launched in the market.
Honda offers discounts and offers on some high end models of the City and these discounts range between Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 40,0000. On the other hand, Honda Eon attracts a discount of Rs. 22,000 and there are different insurance packages where buyers can avail exciting freebies. On the hatchback Santro, Honda offers a discount offer of Rs. 7, 000.
The discount on Honda City is especially much appreciated by buyers. The City is lauded for its renowned for its style statement and draws comparison to several models featuring European designs. The headlamps of the City are designed artistically and the lenses provide exceptional illumination abilities. At the rear end, the City resembles to a great extent to the stunning BMW 3 Series with aesthetically designed bumper and taillights. The new City from Honda is longer than the previous one and also looks even more stunning compared to its predecessor.
The interiors of the City are designed in a way to provide a luxurious ambiance and atmosphere and are fitted with state of the art music system with iPod and USB compatibilities and other world class amenities for a hassle-free driving experience.
The Honda City is powered by a 1.5 litre oil burner with four cylinders and the powertrain is equipped with path-breaking VTEC technology that generates peak power output of 118 PS and churns maximum torque of 146 Nm. Indeed, the City is a complete package for the Indian family.