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Honda’s trademark vehicle in the Philippines is the Honda City. In fact, the City has grown to be one of the most popular cars in the entire nation – in the subcompact range it is only outsold by the Toyota Vios. Over the past few years, Honda has sold over 5,000 brand new City’s annually. If you’re looking to buy a Honda City – you’re not alone.
The 2017 Honda City has been upgraded significantly to compete with other brands in their market segment. The new interior features a state-of-the-line GPS system with an interactive display. In addition, drivers will have constant access to real time traffic updates, journey information, and a range of other driving diagnostics. Below we will overview additional specifications and information regarding the Honda City. If you’re one of the many prospective buyers looking to purchase this car, don’t worry -- there are plenty of second hand Honda City’s for sale in the Philippines.
Honda City’s operate with a Single Overhead Camshaft (SOHC) i-VTEC engine. The engine can be placed in either ‘normal’ or ‘economy’ mode, but there is significant difference in the car’s ability to accelerate while driven in economy mode. During normal operation, most Honda City vehicles have 119 Horse Power. The car accelerated to 100 km/h in around 11 seconds.
The trim available to you when purchasing a Honda City will depend on the region you are located in. There are many trims available in the second-hand market, but this will depend on what year you are looking to purchase. These include (in ascending order by quality): 1.3 A, 1.3 S, 1.5 E, and 1.5 V.
The Honda City has an industry leading stabilizer system that features stabilizers at the back and the front. While you may find manual transmission’s in older versions of the car, the newer one are manufactured only using automatic transmis...
Honda’s trademark vehicle in the Philippines is the Honda City. In fact, the City has grown to be one of the most popular cars in the entire nation – in the subcompact range it is only outsold by the Toyota Vios. Over the past few years, Honda has sold over 5,000 brand new City’s annually. If you’re looking to buy a Honda City – you’re not alone.
The 2017 Honda City has been upgraded significantly to compete with other brands in their market segment. The new interior features a state-of-the-line GPS system with an interactive display. In addition, drivers will have constant access to real time traffic updates, journey information, and a range of other driving diagnostics. Below we will overview additional specifications and information regarding the Honda City. If you’re one of the many prospective buyers looking to purchase this car, don’t worry -- there are plenty of second hand Honda City’s for sale in the Philippines.
Honda City’s operate with a Single Overhead Camshaft (SOHC) i-VTEC engine. The engine can be placed in either ‘normal’ or ‘economy’ mode, but there is significant difference in the car’s ability to accelerate while driven in economy mode. During normal operation, most Honda City vehicles have 119 Horse Power. The car accelerated to 100 km/h in around 11 seconds.
The trim available to you when purchasing a Honda City will depend on the region you are located in. There are many trims available in the second-hand market, but this will depend on what year you are looking to purchase. These include (in ascending order by quality): 1.3 A, 1.3 S, 1.5 E, and 1.5 V.
The Honda City has an industry leading stabilizer system that features stabilizers at the back and the front. While you may find manual transmission’s in older versions of the car, the newer one are manufactured only using automatic transmissions. These include options between a 5-speed automatic, and a 7-speed CVT.
We’ve compiled a list of the Honda City’s fuel efficiency statistics. They’re organized in descending order by year:
The majority of the car’s entertainment and comfort features can be controlled by the state-of-the-art touchscreen inside the vehicle. Honda has invested heavily in making this one of the most responsive and interactive screens on the market. The interior of the car has been designed for maximum comfort – it truly has the feel of a luxury vehicle once you sit inside the car. A full list of internal features are provided below:
The outside of the Honda City is a mix between subcompact design, and sleek luxury car brand. The design team at Honda has put considerable effort into giving this vehicle a smooth city look. They’ve also added a bit muscle to make the car’s body more recognizable. A full list of exterior features is listed below:
If you’re looking to buy a Honda City, one of the best aspects of the vehicle is the numerous safety features included in the design. There are a range of industry leading features that make this one of the safest cars to drive in the Philippines. Traction control, emergency braking features, and in-brake force distribution are just a few of the features present in the vehicle. A list of other features is provided below:
Current models of the car are available in the following colors: