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From price reveal of the fully-loaded automatic Seltos to the first sightings of the fifth-gen Honda City in India, Here’s everything that created headlines in the past week
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Yaris gets new variants and now offers a segment-first dual-tone exterior option
Affected cars include the previous-gen Jazz, City, Civic, CR-V and Accord
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Prices will be hiked up to Rs 1.2 per cent on various models in Honda India’s lineup
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The 2020 Honda City is expected to make its India debut at 2020 Auto Expo
Barring the Hyundai Verna, none of the cars in this segment saw a MoM drop in demand
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As far as dimensions are concerned, the Honda HR-V is a Hyundai Creta rival, but it is expected to be priced higher
Honda has developed a new hybrid powertrain, a more compact version of Accord’s i-MMD, for its smaller cars and it will debut in the new Jazz
Cities like Pune, Chandigarh and Indore have most of the cars almost readily available, while buyers in Delhi and Mumbai will have to wait longer
The HR-V will be a 5-seater SUV, unlike the Mobilio-based (Mobilio is discontinued) BR-V that can seat seven
Skoda will eventually have to bring in cars below the next-gen Rapid, although the carmaker won’t go too deep into the sub-Rs 10 lakh price bracket
The BR-V gets the most benefits; Brio still in stock while Amaze gets benefits on ownership costs
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