QUOTE(persona93 @ Oct 22 2020, 01:12 PM)
Across all variants?Honda City GN 2, IMMD + Honda Sensing = RM106k
Honda City GN 2, IMMD + Honda Sensing = RM106k
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Oct 22 2020, 02:27 PM
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Oct 27 2020, 02:21 PM
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QUOTE(Eithanius @ Oct 25 2020, 10:08 AM) Pretty much the same story on 2 of the dealers I've checked out - E-spec immediate availability, V-spec 3-4 weeks... If you're set to get a car and can't find one, try the top HM dealers. They are allocated more cars from Honda Malaysia.Peringgit Sri Auto Services Sdn Bhd - Mini BP [179084-V] - Old Klang Road Tenaga Setia Resources Sdn Bhd (3S Centre) [0580570-U] - Near 222 Sri Utama Auto Sdn Bhd (2S Centre) [0593171-W] - Setapak These are the ones I know of in Klang Valley. Am sure there are more. |
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Oct 29 2020, 10:20 PM
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QUOTE(jason1993 @ Oct 29 2020, 06:00 PM) You can consider RhinePro + Gyeon coating. I'm currently using Llumar + Gtechniq but the same sales guy I deal with distribute both in Uptown and he's recommending the other as a cheaper but still superior alternative. So I'll try that for my City. |
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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Oct 30 2020, 10:26 AM) those who has seen or gotten the V spec, can you verify if there are mudguards at the rear wheels? Just checked. There are no rear mudguards / fenders.my local showroom only has E spec, and there aren't rear wheels mudguards/fenders there, it's very ugly IMO, leaving the bare metals there |
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Oct 30 2020, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(Eithanius @ Oct 30 2020, 01:38 PM) Anyone able to check if City on other markets come with mudguards/fenders...? Or HM deliberately omitted this to save cost...? Instead of mugguard, you'll notice that area is sprayed with anti rust. Even the bottom part of the side body (where you usually cover with body kit) is not smooth but is rough antirust. |
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Nov 1 2020, 11:45 AM
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QUOTE(icebryanchan @ Nov 2 2020, 08:49 PM) but generally: Agree it's better than GM6. The doors do not feel as hollow as well.1. it does way better than previous GM6 (30% I feel, and also according to the SA). 2. the noises only come from the tires, at high speed the wind noises and traffic noises is all fine to me. My friend's Civic also, the noises coming from the tires when high speed cruising, I was surprised then, but now I accept that is Honda's "characteristics" |
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QUOTE(adriankan @ Nov 3 2020, 12:03 AM) What about the ride? Does it go through bumps as harshly as GM6? I'm highly considering this new city but I'm very particular with NVH & ride comfort after my experience owning perodua car lol, heard GM6 has bad NVH and ride and awaiting comments on latest gen before deciding I haven't driven a GM6 for some time. My memory of it is it's not as refined.We upgraded the car from an ageing Myvi. It's a different league in terms of NVH and ride. Best thing to do is to test drive for yourself - try all the B segment cars back to back and see what is acceptable to you. Vios has always been the benchmark for NVH and ride comfort for this segment. The trade off lesser PS on the engine. |
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QUOTE(heihei @ Nov 5 2020, 02:20 PM) im in one of the city group whatsapp and man Mind sharing what are the groups available for the new City. I do read in past comments that there is also a facebook group as well. Thanks.many of them getting their car and i just sadly waiting my to be deliver this month end ... urgggggg |
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Hi all,
Anyone installed dashcams on your new Honda City? Any recommendations or perhaps DIY guide? There are videos for GM6 but not sure if it's the same. |
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QUOTE(MalekChua @ Nov 20 2020, 08:00 AM) My SA did tell me that RS is actually ready for launch. It's just that the pricing is not approved. Perhaps the pricing is too competitive that they want to give way to X50 first? |
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QUOTE(acid_head @ Dec 2 2020, 05:52 PM) Anyone using trapo or doo mat? I’m struggling to choose both. Dodomat seem trap the dust efficien, but i wonder the how long the velcro can last if u keep peel off the first layer to clean the dirt. Trapo is good enough for me. I have it in all my cars. They had 15% off during launch of City. If you want I'm happy to give you my referral code so you can get RM40 off.This post has been edited by Guno: Dec 3 2020, 05:32 PM |
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QUOTE(icebryanchan @ Dec 3 2020, 10:23 PM) The referral code is only applicable on the official website, if you wait for 12.12 sales maybe it is even cheaper on shopee/lazada... Valid point. If you still haven't gotten your car, you can wait to see what's in store on 12.12.I was also having the same dilemma and waited for the 11.11 sales and concluded that it won't differ a by a lot. If you go for Trapo classic, RM40 off translates to about 15%+RM1. Other than the 15% intro discount when car was launched, the only time I saw them having a higher discount is if you preorder in Lazada prior to 11.11 (18%). 11.11 promo was 11%. So maybe 12% for 12.12? Of course you can save more if you manage to get hold of Shopee / Lazada vouchers e.g. credit card vouchers etc to top up on top of 12.12 pricing. For the official website, I did use chat to confirm with Trapo that you can only apply 1 discount code at a time. On days when they have promo like 11.11 or 12.12 their default discount will be applied and you cannot overwrite it with your own code. So the referral code only works on non discount days. This post has been edited by Guno: Dec 4 2020, 02:26 PM |
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