Sedan  B-Segment

Prices

RM 75,295-89,200

Body type

Sedan

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol,Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

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Honda City 2018
The 2018 Honda City lineup offers versatile options tailored for Malaysian drivers, featuring three distinct variants: the base S, mid-range E, and top-tier V models. All variants share a fuel-efficient 1.5L i-VTEC engine, with the V model adding premium touches like LED headlights, a 7-inch touchscreen, and paddle shifters for enhanced driving dynamics. The City's reputation for reliability shines through its spacious interior (510L trunk capacity) and class-leading fuel economy of 18.4 km/L. We particularly recommend the V variant for its Honda LaneWatch safety feature – a segment-first innovation in 2018 that boosts visibility during lane changes. Our comprehensive guide provides everything you need about the 2018 Honda City, from detailed specifications (engine performance, dimensions) to pricing comparisons across all trims. Discover key highlights like the Earth Dreams Technology for optimized power delivery, common issues reported by owners (e.g., CVT responsiveness), and maintenance tips to prolong your vehicle's lifespan. We regularly update FAQs based on real-user queries, such as infotainment troubleshooting or warranty coverage specifics. For enthusiasts, explore the Honda City's evolution since its 1996 debut, including how the 2018 model refined its aerodynamic design. Whether you're comparing features, seeking ownership advice, or researching resale value trends, we consolidate accurate, up-to-date information to simplify your decision-making.
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2018 Honda City 1.5 S photo
2018 Honda City 1.5 S
RM 75,295
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 75,295
Top Speed(km/h):190
0-100km/h(s):10.5
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.7
Launched Year:2018
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
2018 Honda City 1.5 E photo
2018 Honda City 1.5 E
RM 80,978
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 80,978
Top Speed(km/h):190
0-100km/h(s):10.5
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.7
Launched Year:2018
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
2018 Honda City 1.5 V photo
2018 Honda City 1.5 V
RM 87,600
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 87,600
Top Speed(km/h):190
0-100km/h(s):10.8
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.7
Launched Year:2018
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol
2018 Honda City 1.5 Hybrid photo
2018 Honda City 1.5 Hybrid
RM 89,200
Focused Configurations
Retail Price:RM 89,200
Top Speed(km/h):190
0-100km/h(s):-
As Tested(L/100km):-
Manufacturers Claim(L/100km):5.7
Launched Year:2018
On Sale:X
Warranty Manufacturer:5 years / Unlimited
Fuel Type:Petrol Hybrid(HEV,MHEV)

Highlights

Honda City 2018 Key Highlights

The 2018 Honda City lineup in Malaysia combined fuel efficiency, advanced safety, and modern design to cater to urban drivers. Key upgrades included Honda’s Earth Dreams 1.5L i-VTEC engine for responsive performance, enhanced aerodynamics, and the introduction of Honda SENSING in higher trims. The range emphasized spacious interiors, user-friendly tech like a 7-inch touchscreen, and competitive pricing across variants.

E Variant: Balanced Essentials

S Variant: Tech-Focused Upgrade

V Variant: Premium Comfort

RS Variant: Sporty Edge

Hybrid Variant: Eco Innovation

Common Problem

TL;DR
• Issues include electronic system failures, power steering problems, and Honda Sensing malfunctions. • Regular maintenance and addressing known issues promptly can help mitigate these problems.
Electronic System Failures
One of the recurring issues with the 2018 Honda models, including the Civic, is related to the electronics. Users have reported problems with the power steering and parking brake systems, which are entirely electronic. Additionally, there are complaints about the infotainment system failing, such as the radio screen going black after using the backup camera.
Power Steering Problems
Several users have encountered issues with the power steering system in their 2018 Honda vehicles. This includes a failing power steering rack that requires replacement, often at relatively low mileage. Some users have suggested that rodents chewing on the power steering harness could be a contributing factor ,. These issues can make the car difficult to steer, especially at higher speeds.
Honda Sensing Malfunctions
The Honda Sensing suite, which includes features like adaptive cruise control (ACC) and automatic high beams, has also been problematic for some 2018 Honda owners. Issues with the radar sensor and camera can cause alerts and malfunctions in these systems. The camera is often identified as the most common issue, though it requires proper diagnosis before replacement due to its cost and the need for precise calibration.
Air Conditioning and Paint Issues
Other notable problems include frequent air conditioning failures, which have led to class action lawsuits against Honda. Additionally, paint quality issues, particularly with pearl colors, have been reported, with cracking and fading occurring on various parts of the vehicle.
General Maintenance Advice
To maintain the reliability of your Honda City, it's crucial to adhere to the recommended preventive maintenance schedule (PMS). Regular check-ups can help catch issues early, potentially avoiding more severe problems down the line. For new or potential buyers, consulting with mechanics and joining owner groups can provide additional insights into common issues and effective solutions.

Resale Value

2018 Perodua Bezza 1.0 Standard G AT photo
2018 Perodua Bezza 1.0 Standard G AT
Resale Value : 68.95%
Market Value: RM 32,000
Original Price: RM 46,409
2018 Proton Saga 1.3 Standard CVT photo
2018 Proton Saga 1.3 Standard CVT
Resale Value : 59.26%
Market Value: RM 24,800
Original Price: RM 41,847
2018 Kia Stinger 3.3 V6 GT photo
2018 Kia Stinger 3.3 V6 GT
Resale Value : 58.18%
Market Value: RM 180,300
Original Price: RM 309,888
2018 Lexus GS F GS F photo
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2018 Lexus GS F GS F
Resale Value : 58.01%
Market Value: RM 638,100
Original Price: RM 1,100,000
2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium photo
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2018 Honda Civic 1.5TC Premium
Resale Value : 57.61%
Market Value: RM 190,100
Original Price: RM 330,002
2018 Proton Perdana 2.0L photo
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2018 Proton Perdana 2.0L
Resale Value : 57%
Market Value: RM 72,300
Original Price: RM 126,849
2018 Honda City 1.5 V photo
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2018 Honda City 1.5 V
Resale Value : 56.85%
Market Value: RM 49,400
Original Price: RM 86,893
2018 Honda Accord 2.0 VTi-L photo
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2018 Honda Accord 2.0 VTi-L
Resale Value : 54.02%
Market Value: RM 91,300
Original Price: RM 168,998

Honda City 2018 has 130 images and photos, includes 36 interior images & photos, 57 exterior images & photos, 37 of Honda City engine and others. You can examine the front view, rear view, side view, and top view of this vehicle in detail here, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the Honda City's details. In addition to the multi-angle visual images, the Honda City offers 0 colour options in the Malaysian market, including .

Whether you are interested in the interior, exterior, colour, space, or engine, this comprehensive collection of images provides you with detailed information on every aspect of the Honda City.

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Honda City Hatchback photo
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Honda Civic photo
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Honda CR-V photo
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2018 Honda City 1.5 S photo
2018 Honda City 1.5 S
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Body
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Engine Power(PS)
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Engine Torque(Nm)
-
TRANSMISSION
CVT
Fuel Consumption
5.7
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History of Honda City

5th Generation (2020-Present)
Retains the previous platform but adds DOHC engines, hybrid options (e:HEV), and modern tech like wireless CarPlay, emphasizing efficiency and connectivity.
4th Generation (2014-2020)
Focused on premium upgrades like LED lighting, a 7-inch touchscreen, and Earth Dreams engines, blending technology with Honda’s signature reliability.
3rd Generation (2008-2014)
Adopting a sportier profile and advanced i-VTEC engines, it offered better performance and refined handling, while maintaining fuel economy.
2nd Generation (2002-2008)
Redesigned with sharper styling and improved interior space, this generation introduced the "Tall Boy" concept, enhancing cabin comfort and versatility.
1st Generation (1996-2002)
The first Honda City debuted as a compact sedan with a 1.3L/1.5L engine, featuring practical design and fuel efficiency, targeting urban drivers in Asia.

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Fuel Price

Petrol

ron97
RM 3.07-0.03
ron95
RM 2.05