Honda New City Reviews Concept
Once upon a time, not all that long ago, the average family car was a much smaller affair – case in point the 1964 EH Holden sedan. At only 116mm longer and 32mm wider than the new Honda City the arithmetic proves just how much the family car has since ballooned, and that what we now consider a small sedan, in reality, isn’t. good to show only for girl friend, not family car, it will burn your pocket in deep for regular maintenance ( engine oil change for every 3000 km ( 3000 buck) and check and wash for every three month anther 1000 bucks) and bumpers get easily damaged by Indian road conditions.
While it seems bigger is better to most people, quite often the exterior dimensions of a vehicle only tell part of the tale, and it’s this perception of ‘size equals space’ that the new Honda City has turned on its head. Though it is a reasonably compact affair, the City is one small car that shows rather obviously just how much space can be availed with some intelligent design work.
Surprisingly it is this inner-space that proves remarkably generous, especially in terms of boot capacity and rear leg room which are 10 litres (506/496 litres) and 97mm (1064/972mm) greater than Commodore and Camry respectively.
While it seems bigger is better to most people, quite often the exterior dimensions of a vehicle only tell part of the tale, and it’s this perception of ‘size equals space’ that the new Honda City has turned on its head. Though it is a reasonably compact affair, the City is one small car that shows rather obviously just how much space can be availed with some intelligent design work.
Surprisingly it is this inner-space that proves remarkably generous, especially in terms of boot capacity and rear leg room which are 10 litres (506/496 litres) and 97mm (1064/972mm) greater than Commodore and Camry respectively.
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