New models - Honda - City - sedan rangeHonda knocks $500 off new City pricingCity smarts: Honda’s compact sedan, the City, will price from $15,990 when it goes on sale later this month. Much improved sixth-gen City sedan to start from $15,990, Honda says8 Apr 2014 By BARRY PARK Honda has announced pricing for its pint-sized City sedan ahead of the sixth-generation model’s showroom arrival later this month. The $15,990, plus on-road costs entry price for the VTi, fitted with a five-speed manual transmission, undercuts the list price of the previous model by $500 as well as boasting improved fuel economy via its reworked 88kW 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine sending drive to the front wheels. Adding a new continuously variable transmission (CVT) with seven pre-set steps, which replaces the previous generation’s five-speed automatic gearbox, costs an extra $2000. Capping off the range is the $21,390 VTi-L, which comes standard with the CVT. The larger Thai-sourced City boasts more head, shoulder and legroom, along with a reversing camera that makes use of the same iPhone-friendly multimedia screen as used in the Odyssey people-mover, and push-button start on the upper-spec VTi-L. Boot space in the new-generation car has grown by 30 litres to stand at a big 536L, while fuel economy falls from 6.6 litres per 100km in the current model to 5.7/100km on the combined cycle. Honda’s pricing for the City places it in the middle of the light car segment’s price spread. Nissan’s Almera kicks off from $16,990, while the Kia Rio starts from $15,290 and the Holden Barina sedan is priced from $15,490, excluding on-road costs.
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