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Honda Australia confirms its 2026 plans for Australia, including the resurrection of a famous nameplate and the arrival of a ...
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CarExpert on MSNHonda Australia looks to China, US for new vehiclesHonda Australia is looking beyond its traditional Japanese and Thai sourcing, and may offer vehicles produced in China and ...
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CarExpert on MSNNot every brand in Australia needs a ute, says HondaHonda says it’s not in desperate need to join the ute market, but can a new-car brand in Australia survive without one?
After more than two decades of absence, Honda will reintroduce a model beloved by Australians in the 1980s and 90s.
Honda Australia says its parent company's 2050 Net Zero emissions target doesn't include a goal to sell only electric ...
One of the country’s biggest car brands has thrown cold water on the electric vehicle hype, warning that most Australians ...
Originally launched in 1978, the Prelude earned a reputation as one of the most technologically advanced Japanese cars of its ...
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CarsGuide on MSNJapanese brand hits boost button in Australia! 2026 Honda CR-V and ZR-V family SUVs to get more hybrid car grades, plus Honda confirms its first electric car is comingHonda will ramp up its model offering in Australia after a lean few years in a bid to grow its presence Down Under and fend off new and old rivals alike. The era of treading water seems to be over ...
Honda Australia has again pledged it will end its current sales slide after hitting a 40-year low last year. Following a switch to non-negotiable fixed prices for new cars, Honda Australia vehicle ...
Honda Australia in Hot Soup Over Claims It Mislead Customers About Dealerships It Cut Off 13 Apr 2022, 09:45 UTC · By: Humphrey Bwayo / Australian Competition and Consumer Commission have ...
If you think the Honda Civic Type R looks a little…loud, this isn’t gonna make things any better. To celebrate 50 years of operating in Australia, Honda has wrapped a selection of their ...
It is also the lowest market share on record for Honda in Australia, with official data showing just 1.3 per cent of new-car shoppers purchased a vehicle from the Japanese brand.
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