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What is the length of Honda City?

The 2023 facelifted fifth - generation Honda City (codename GM6) currently on sale has a body length of 4,553mm (approximately 4.55 meters), which falls into the mainstream size in the B - Segment sedan category. When this generation of the City was first launched in 2020, its length increased by 113mm compared to the previous generation (the third - generation GM), and the wheelbase was also extended to 2,600mm, providing more spacious rear - seat legroom. The width of 1,748mm and the height of 1,467mm are set to optimize the internal lateral space and headroom. It's worth noting that there may be slight specification differences in different markets. For example, the fourth - generation City (2019 model) in India is slightly shorter than the Southeast Asian version, and the second - generation City in 1996 (codename GA2) was only 4,070mm long. It's evident that the sizes of City models over the generations have gradually increased to meet consumers' needs for space. If you're concerned about parking convenience, you can refer to its minimum turning radius of 5.1 meters, which ensures good maneuverability even on crowded urban streets.
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What segment does Honda City belong to?
Honda City belongs to the B-Segment vehicle category. It has a wheelbase of 2,600mm, which meets the standard for B-segment cars with a wheelbase ranging from 2,500mm to 2,700mm. Moreover, Honda City offers a comfortable seating space that can accommodate five passengers. Meanwhile, its safety features are also quite comprehensive, all of which match the characteristics of a B-segment car. Additionally, in the local market over the past few years, as a non-domestic B-segment sedan with high sales volume, the Honda City has always been the brand's flagship model of Honda. Whether it's for daily city commuting or family trips, it can perform very well. It also fits the characteristics of B-segment cars in terms of market positioning and actual usage scenarios.
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What is the residual value of Honda City?
The residual value of the Honda Civic can vary significantly due to multiple factors, including the vehicle's age, mileage, overall condition, and the current state of the local used - car market. Honda is a well - known and highly reputable brand in Malaysia. Generally speaking, since Honda is renowned for its reliability and relatively low maintenance costs, the Honda Civic has a better chance of retaining its value compared to some less well - known brands. Newer Honda Civic models (such as the 2023 and 2024 versions) may have a relatively high residual value if they are in excellent condition and have low mileage. For example, if a 2023 Honda Civic 1.5 S was purchased for RM 84,900, after one to two years of moderate use (assuming normal wear and tear, no major accidents, and proper maintenance), according to market conditions, it may retain a large portion of its original value, perhaps 60% - 75% of the purchase price. Older models, like those from 2018 - 2020, will have a lower residual value. The vehicle's age, potentially higher mileage, and the launch of new - generation models will all reduce their value in the used - car market. However, if these older models are well - maintained, they can still be sold at a reasonable price, possibly around 30% - 50% of their original purchase price. Market demand also plays a crucial role. If there is high demand for used Honda Civics in Malaysia, the residual value will increase. On the contrary, if there is an oversupply of used cars in the market, the residual value may decrease.
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What's the engine displacement of Honda City?
The displacement of the Honda City ranges from 1498cc to 1499cc. It is equipped with a 1.5-liter DOHC i-VTEC in-line four-cylinder naturally aspirated gasoline engine. This configuration can provide the vehicle with a stable power output to meet the needs of daily driving. Take the 2023 Honda City as an example. Multiple vehicle models all use this displacement engine, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. The official combined fuel consumption is about 5.6L/100km, combining both power and fuel economy. In addition, there may be differences in engine tuning and configuration details among different model years of the Honda City, but the displacement remains at this level.
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What engine is equipped by Honda City?
There are various engines equipped by different models of Honda City. Commonly, it is equipped with a 1.5-liter DOHC i-VTEC inline-four naturally aspirated gasoline engine, which delivers an output power of 121 PS (119 hp/89 kW) and a peak torque of 145 Nm, paired with a CVT. Additionally, for example, the 2023 Honda City 1.5L e:HEV RS is HEV, adopting a naturally aspirated intake system. Its engine has a maximum horsepower of 98 PS, and the electric motor has a maximum horsepower of 108 PS. The engines of different model years and specific variants may vary in power, torque and other aspects. The application of engine technology results in different performances of the vehicles in power output and fuel economy, allowing consumers to make choices according to their needs.
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What is the gearbox type of Honda City?
The gearbox types of Honda Civic vary depending on the model and year. Most Honda Civic models are equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). This gearbox achieves smooth gear - shifting through a continuously variable gear ratio. Compared with traditional transmissions, it reduces the sense of jerk and allows the engine to operate at its optimal condition, thereby improving fuel economy and the smoothness of power output. All 2023 Honda Civic 1.5L gasoline - powered models (S/E/V/RS) are equipped with CVT. The 2023 Civic 1.5L e:HEV RS hybrid model is equipped with an electronic continuously variable transmission (E - CVT). The motor and the engine work together to optimize acceleration smoothness and energy management efficiency. Older models such as those from 2018 - 2022 also mainly use CVTs, striking a balance between driving comfort and fuel economy. The characteristics of the CVT make it an ideal choice for urban commuting, especially for users who value smoothness and fuel savings.
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What is the pitch circle diameter of Honda City?
The pitch circle diameter of the Honda City is 4x100, which is the standard specification used for most models of Honda in Malaysia, applicable to the 5th generation (2014 - 2020) and 6th generation (2020 to present) models. This measurement indicates that the four bolt holes of the wheel hub are arranged on a circle with a diameter of 100 mm, making it compatible with popular local models such as the Proton Saga and Perodua Myvi, facilitating wheel hub replacement or upgrades for owners. It is important to note that, in addition to PCD, other parameters such as the center bore (CB), offset value (ET), and wheel diameter must also be verified during modifications. For example, the factory-fitted tire sizes for the 6th-generation Honda City are 185/55 R16 or 195/55 R16 (depending on the variant). It is recommended to maintain specifications close to the original when replacing wheels to ensure the suspension system and odometer calibration remain unaffected. To verify wheel hub data for specific model years, refer to the tire pressure label on the door frame or consult authorized dealers.
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Does Honda City support Apple Carplay?
Currently, the latest generation (the 6th generation, from 2020 to present) of the Honda City sold in Malaysia comes standard with Apple CarPlay functionality (which requires an iPhone to use). Mobile phone connectivity is achieved through the 7 - inch or 8 - inch touchscreen on the center console (depending on the vehicle model version). This feature supports core applications such as navigation, music playback, and message viewing, and can be operated via Siri voice control. It's important to note that the entry - level S version is equipped with Bluetooth audio and a USB port but does not have a touchscreen, so it does not support CarPlay. On the other hand, the E, V, and RS versions are fully equipped with the intelligent connectivity system. If users own an older 5th - generation (2014 - 2020) Honda City, they need to confirm whether it is equipped with the compatible DA intelligent screen system (some later minor facelift models support it). Earlier versions may require a post - sales upgrade of the head unit to expand this functionality. It is recommended to check the specific configurations through the official Honda Malaysia website before purchasing a car, or directly visit an authorized dealer to experience the actual vehicle functions.
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What type of tire is equipped by Honda City?
In Malaysia, the original - equipped tire brands of the Honda City vary depending on different models and configurations. Currently, common tires include Yokohama BluEarth - GT (Yokohama), Bridgestone Turanza T005 (Bridgestone), and Continental UC6 (Continental), etc., specifically depending on the model version and production batch. Taking the 2023 model as an example, the City RS version usually comes standard with Bridgestone Turanza T005 tires in the size of 195/55 R16, which focus on noise reduction and comfort. On the other hand, mid - and low - end models may use Yokohama or Continental tires. The selection of original tires mainly consider energy efficiency, durability, and wet - weather performance, which is suitable for Malaysia's rainy climate. It is recommended that car owners try to choose brands with the same specifications and similar performance when replacing tires to ensure driving safety and optimal handling performance. To confirm the tire brand of your vehicle, you can check the markings on the tire sidewall or refer to the user manual.
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Is Honda City a good car?
The Honda City is a vehicle with many highlights but also some certain drawbacks. Its advantages are quite obvious. In terms of design, it has absorbed the essence of popular Honda models like the Accord and Civic. The exterior is stylish and can meet the aesthetic needs of young consumers. The appearance of some minor facelift models has been optimized. For example, the design of the bumper has been improved, and the combination of the taillights with the rear spoiler makes it look more sporty. In addition, it has abundant interior configurations. It has an approporiare screen size and armrest design, which enhance the riding comfort and storage space. Some models will also be equipped with wireless CarPlay and a wireless mobile phone charging panel. It has excellent fuel economy. For instance, the official combined fuel consumption of the 1.5 - liter naturally aspirated engine version is as low as 5.6L/100km, and the hybrid version is even lower, reaching 3.6L/100km. The safety configuration is also relatively comprehensive, with standard features such as ABS anti - lock brakes, vehicle stability control, and multiple airbags. However, it also has its disadvantages. Some gasoline - powered models use a front disc and rear drum brake system, which may be slightly inferior in braking performance compared to the front and rear disc brakes. Most of the in - car seats are manually adjustable, lacking features such as electric adjustment, ventilation, and heating, so there is a lack in comfort - related configurations.
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What is the width of Honda City?
Currently, the body width of the Honda City (6th generation, from 2020 to present) in Malaysia is 1,748 millimeters. This width is a mainstream size among compact cars in the same class (such as the Toyota Vios and Nissan Almera), ensuring both in - car space comfort and good maneuverability during busy city driving. It should be noted that this data refers to the widest part of the car body, excluding the rear - view mirrors. If the width with the exterior rear - view mirrors unfolded is included, the total width is approximately 1,950 millimeters, which has a certain impact when entering or exiting narrow parking spaces or alleys. If you're considering buying or driving a Honda City, it's advisable to first experience whether its body size suits common parking spaces or road conditions in Malaysia, especially in traffic - congested areas like Kuala Lumpur.

Pros

The interior space is excellent, with good comfort, especially the rear legroom and thigh support are excellent, at a higher level of vehicle level
The 1.5-liter gasoline engine is a bit old, but performs well with some driving pleasure
Equipped with a wealth of features such as electric sunroof, full LED headlights, leather interior, side air curtains and one-button start system

Cons

The exterior design has been around for nearly a decade, slightly outdated, although attempts have been made to cover up with LED headlights and alloy rims, it still needs an update
Though the interior is rich and high-end, the layout of the dashboard and the central control panel needs upgrading, and the feel of some switches and plastic parts is not satisfactory

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