Affected cars include the previous-gen Jazz, City, Civic, CR-V and Accord
The Superb facelift was recently revealed by the Czech carmaker at a global event and for the first time ever, the premium sedan now gets a plug-in hybrid version
The Czech brand’s flagship sedan gets mild cosmetic updates and a new plug-in hybrid powertrain too
The Takata-made driver airbag inflators fitted to models manufactured between 2003 to 2006 will be replaced free of cost
A slicker design, updated engine options and a host of new safety features separate the ninth and tenth generation Honda Accord
The new Camry is available in a single variant which is priced at Rs 36.95 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India)
We get in and around the new Camry at its launch to see what’s new
The tenth-gen Camry has been launched, but only in its hybrid avatar
From 1 February 2019, prices of all Honda cars will go up by upto Rs 10,000
The new Camry is available in a single variant in India, which is priced at Rs 36.95 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India)
Flagship sedan expected to be launched in early 2019
Toyota dealers suggest that the eighth-gen model will be launched in January 2019
The new Camry will be brought to India early next year and in all probability will only be available as a hybrid model
Benefits range from Rs 20,000 on Brio to Rs 1 lakh on the Honda BR-V
New cars, new developments and some good old buyer advice. Here’s your weekly dose of car news
The price rise of Rs 10,000 – 35,000 will be applicable across the entire range of Honda cars in India
The Skoda Superb continued its lead in the segment last month as well, like always
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