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2020 Honda City 1.5L E

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After a house, cars are likely the second most expensive thing we’ll purchase in our lifetime. That can inadvertently lead to them being considered status symbols. And if you absolutely need a Honda in the game of one-upmanship, it’s possible to now get a loan up to 100 percent with RM 0 down payment for the Honda City and other models in their stable. Following a facelift exercise in August 2023, Honda Malaysia is looking to encourage sales of the City via the new incentive together with its ba
A couple of years ago, I ran a story that determined the average resale value of the four most popular brands in Malaysia – Proton, Perodua, Honda and Toyota – together, these four brands garner more than 80 percent of annual sales volume or about four out of every five new cars sold in Malaysia. Based on the study, four popular models were chosen from each manufacturer to gauge the average resale across the brand over a period of five years. In that study, Perodua inched past Honda to take top
The Proton Persona, with a starting price of just RM 47,800 is the most value-for-money sedan in its (B-segment) class. Even the highest specifications RM 58,300 Premium variant is still nearly RM 30k cheaper than the Toyota Vios and Honda City. This makes it unsurprising that for much of 2023, the Proton Persona dominated Malaysia’s B-segment sedan. No national car-level pricing advantage, no problem for Toyota Vios and Honda City Yet, the Toyota Vios, despite its higher starting price of RM 89
In the competitive world of B-segment sedans in Malaysia, the 2023 Honda City facelift still stands as the safest option to consider when pitted against its closest rival, the 2023 Toyota Vios. Both the Honda City and Toyota Vios have garnered 5 stars from ASEAN NCAP, with the City scoring 86.54 points overall, while the Vios scored 78.70 points. However, there's more than meets the eye when it comes to these ratings. The key difference lies in the testing protocols as ASEAN NCAP changed their t
When it comes to overall value, practicality and reliability - cars don't come much better than the Toyota Vios, Honda City and Nissan Almera. Regardless if you are a young professional or an untroubled retiree, count on these trusted superstars to deliver years of enjoyable motoring. From now till 31-October 2023, CARSOME is offering some of the best deals, extended warranty packages and freebies on a wide range of popular Japanese models. Deals start as low as RM 45,000. Grab CARSOME Xtra Lebi
Previously, we’ve covered the SUVs that are likely to be launched in Malaysia by the end of this year. This time, we’re digging into the sedans as well as MPVs (non-EV) earmarked for a 2023 launch, starting with... 2023 Honda City facelift Earlier this year, Honda Malaysia revealed plans to introduce four models by 2023. Among these is the 2023 Honda City facelift, which has already been launched in Thailand and Vietnam. One of the most significant changes of the facelift model is the standard i

Honda City Comparison

Honda City Car Insurance FAQs

What features are on the City?

Every variant gets 60:40 split fold seats and rear air-cond vents but that's where the similarities end. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is available on the E, V and RS variants, LaneWatch is available on the V and RS variants. If you want the best of the best though - including Honda Sensing - then RS is the variant you should go for. 

How much is the Honda City?

The Honda City comes in four variants:

1.5 S - RM 76,800
1.5 E - RM 84,800
1.5 V - RM 89,800
1.5 RS - RM TBC  

What does the City compete with?

The City competes against:

Toyota Vios - Starting at RM 76,100
Nissan Almera - Starting at RM 79,906