Year-end discounts on Honda cars

    Customers can now avail a number of benefits and offers on a large selection of Honda cars and SUVs.

    Published On Nov 27, 2018 06:00:00 AM

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    Year-end discounts on Honda cars

    The end of every year sees many carmakers offer discounts on benefits on their cars and SUVs in order to clear their inventory of older models and boost sales before the end of the year. Honda is no exception and is offering discounts, benefits and offers on a number of its models. Before you buy your new Honda car this month, check out how much you might be able to save:

    Honda Brio

    Save up to Rs 30,000
    Known to be a good city runabout, the Brio has a peppy 88hp, 1.2-litre engine that comes with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic. While it is a touch pricey for its class, Honda dealers are now offering free insurance up to Rs 19,000 and additional benefits on the hatchback.

    Honda Jazz

    Save up to Rs 80,000
    While Honda recently added a top-spec petrol-automatic variant to the Jazz’s line-up, the brand has not provided the flexible Magic seats at the rear with the recent facelift. Nonetheless the Jazz’s USPs include a smooth auto ‘box and a spacious, practical cabin. While corporate customers get additional benefits, dealers are now offering a cash discount of Rs 25,000, a Rs 20,000 exchange bonus and free insurance up to Rs 25,000 on the lower-spec S (diesel only) and V trims. The top-spec VX is on offer with a Rs 20,000 exchange bonus and free insurance worth Rs 25,000.

    Honda Amaze

    Save up to Rs 15,000
    The second-gen Amaze is a significant improvement over the previous model, boasting far more equipment and a roomier interior. There’s a 90hp, 1.2-litre petrol motor (5-speed manual and a CVT gearbox are on offer) and a 100hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine (mated to a 6-speed manual only). The rival to the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Ford Aspire is now available with a free five-year warranty package and a three-year annual maintenance package. Select dealers are also offering an exchange scheme on the compact sedan.

    Honda WR-V

    Save up to Rs 40,000
    The Jazz-based crossover shares its engine, transmission (manuals only) and nearly everything else including equipment with its hatchback sibling and as such, shares its positives and negatives. Buyers of the WR-V can now avail a Rs 20,000 exchange bonus and half-off on insurance, worth up to Rs 12,000. Some dealerships are also offering additional benefits on this Fiat Avventura rival.

    Honda City

    Save up to Rs 70,000
    Honda’s midsize sedan is known for its efficient engines, cabin comfort and equipment on offer. The City is now a bit more value for money as dealers will provide a Rs 20,000 exchange bonus, up to Rs 32,000 worth of insurance and Rs 10,000 worth of accessories. Corporate customers can avail further benefits on the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz and Hyundai Verna competitor.

    Honda BR-V

    Save up to Rs 1.1 lakh
    With seating for seven, the BR-V offers a pleasant driving experience and decent levels of comfort. While some may turn their noses up at its MPV-like body style, the BR-V is a smart option for large families, especially with an exchange bonus of Rs 50,000, insurance worth Rs 33,500 and Rs 16,500 worth of accessories. Those who do not go in for the exchange offer can avail Rs 26,500 worth of accessories, while corporate discounts are also available for the BR-V.

    Disclaimer: Discounts vary from city to city. Please check with your local dealer for exact discounts, which may not match figures quoted here.

    Also see:

    2018 Ford Aspire vs Honda Amaze vs Maruti Suzuki Dzire comparison

    New Honda Amaze crosses 50,000 sales milestone

    Honda to launch ‘affordable’ hybrid in India by 2021

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