by Paul Joseph
January 17, 2012
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Honda may have struck gold by reducing the prices of the City and the Jazz, but that was short lived as the ecological disaster in Thailand derailed all plans of the company. Many important components were supposed to be shipped from Thailand to India for the production. However, due to the floods, most Honda plants were shut for several months. It did not show new editions of the Civic and CR-V or make announcements at the Auto Expo as if to say it is consolidating and directing its efforts on areas that need immediate attention. As a result of the Thai floods, the waiting period on its products shot up by nearly 6 months. The situation was so nasty that Honda has to stop accepting orders from interested customers. Honda Siel India was sitting on an order book of 7,500 Brios, 4,000 Jazzs and 2,000 units of the New Citys with no output. If you were one such customer, there is definitely some good news for you. Honda Siel has managed to secure alternative supplies from Japan and China, which will enable Honda resume full-fledged production and cut the waiting period for its cars. Jnaneswar Sen, senior VP sales – Now that we have secured alternative sources of supplies, we hope deliver as many cars as possible to our waiting City, Jazz and Brio customers Once the production peaks, Honda will take decision on setting up a production line at its second plant in Tapukara, Rajasthan. Source: TheEconomicTimes
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by Paul Joseph
January 12, 2012
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Based on the Accord Coupe Concept Honda’s showing at the Detroit Motor Show that previews the next generation model, Shoeb R Kalania rendered a four-door version sporting wheels and bumpers that are much closer to reality. Similar to the Civic and CR-V, Honda’s showing a near-production model before releasing the showroom model. The new Accord reaches dealerships in America this September and should make it to India next year. The next generation Accord is another important model for Honda in India as that segment is seeing a model flood. Dust sheets came off Hyundai’s, Toyota’s and Peugeot’s rival vehicles (Sonata, new Camry and 508) at the Auto Expo last week. Nissan has updated the Teana and Volkswagen is making people take notice of the fuel-saving BlueMotion technology on the Passat. Ford’s next generation Mondeo, which we’re told is India bound, is on view at the same venue as Honda’s concept. Honda has confirmed three engines for the new Accord – A 2.4 liter four-cylinder making 181hp/240 Nm mated to either a six-speed manual or a CVT, the 2.0 liter producing 161 HP “helped” by an electric motor and a 6 kWh lithium-ion battery, with an electric CVT and finally the 3.5-liter V6 for the power junkie with 301hp/359Nm bolted to a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission.
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