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Even After $13.6M Court Loss, Honda Sticks to One-Price Sales Plan
Honda Australia remains committed to its agency sales model, despite lower sales figures and legal challenges from former dealers. The Japanese automaker introduced this sales model in Australia in ...
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CarExpert on MSNHonda Australia’s first EV to launch in 2026, but what will it be?
Honda has unique electric vehicles for North America, Japan and China, but it's the more global e:Ny1 that's likely to be its first EV here.
Citing massive losses and a cooling market, the Japanese auto giant is backing away from an all-electric future in a huge ...
Honda Australia confirms its 2026 plans for Australia, including the resurrection of a famous nameplate and the arrival of a ...
One of the country’s biggest car brands has thrown cold water on the electric vehicle hype, warning that most Australians ...
After more than two decades of absence, Honda will reintroduce a model beloved by Australians in the 1980s and 90s.
During the transition, Honda cut down on the number of dealers in Australia from 105 to 90 outlets. Brighton Automotive in Victoria and Tynan Motors in New South Wales were among the 15 cut off.
Dealers in Australia say they were pressured into accepting low compensation for giving up their franchises by an auditing firm that also was advising Honda. November 26, 2023 12:00 AM Nick Bunkley ...
Such is the unfortunate case with Australia, for example. Luckily, Honda Australia is gearing up for the approaching introduction of the all-new Accord in the Land Down Under.
In fact, Australia’s first-year allocations were sold out within 24 hours of opening the order books for the new Civic Type R on December 1. It has proven to be so popular that dealers now state ...
It shows just how much Honda values its performance and racing heritage.” Of the 1,020 units made of the $54,000 USD Civic Type R Limited Edition ($9,000 USD over the standard model), only 20 ...
The 11th-generation Honda Civic Hatch has launched in Australia with a starting price of AU$47,200 ($33,700). Aussies have been able to purchase a 10th-gen Civic hatch for as little as AU$31,000 ...
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