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 The All-New Honda City 2009 Official Thread, (See page 1 for info)

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post Dec 15 2008, 11:29 PM

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QUOTE(Steven2916 @ Dec 15 2008, 07:55 PM)
PART 2
Features which is only available for E spec:
1. Fog light
2. Door mirrors with turn lights
3. Exhaust pipe finisher
4. 16" alloy wheels  (15" for S spec)
5. Paddle shift
6. Steering wheel audio control buttons
7. Lhather steering wheel
8. Leather gear knob
9. 6 speakers (one speaker for each door and 2 tweeters at the A pillar, no speakers at the rear) S spec - 4 speakers (one speaker for each door, no speakers at the rear)
10. Adjustable rear headrest (S spec rear  headrest cannot be adjusted)
11. Electric foldable door mirrors (S spec - door mirrors can only be folded manually by hand)
12. Rear armrest with cupholder (none for S spec)
13. Rear 60:40 foldable seats (S spec fixed seats)
14. Rear reclining seats
15. Rear sear undertray (none for S spec)

PART 3
1. Interior seats and dashboard is black for both specs. This is better because won't get dirty so fast.
2. There is a special device under the bonnet which sucks in air from outside and cools the engine faster so engine is not so hot.
3. Engine is located in the centre of engine bay, far away from the condenser and compressor.
4. Air con vents can be found under back of front seats to make rear seat passengers cooler. Air-con cools car cabin fast so it is cooler inside.
5. Petrol tank lid is opened by just pressing it, turn the round cover and hook it beside the lid, after finish pumping petrol, screw back the round cover which is hooked and press the lid. When the car is locked, petrol tank lid cannot be opened even if you press it. This is something new and is a Honda innovation.. There is no lever beside the driver's seat to open the petrol tank lid. Very convenient to use.
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the petrol tank lid is not a new honda inovation, but it is indeed a first in the category
some continental cars from the early 90s already has it, those that i've experienced personally are on the merc and renault megane series (which cost less than 90k back then)
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post Dec 18 2008, 10:29 AM

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do they still provide 2-year free maintenance?

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