Is it worth buying a used Honda City GM7?
LienMar 07, 2025, 04:22 PM
【PCauto】In the used car market, Honda City remains a favorite, with GM7 model particularly noteworthy for its ubiquitous presence on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and beyond, a testament to its enduring appeal.

When it comes to driving and riding quality, Honda City GM7 features a well-designed interior layout. A five-seater family can travel in comfort, as rear passengers enjoy ample space and the trunk proves sufficient for everyday shopping or short family trips. The steering is precise, ensuring effortless handling whether navigating crowded urban streets or open highways. Moreover, Honda’s renowned reliability offers peace of mind, with maintenance and repair costs staying relatively affordable.

Under the hood, GM7’s gasoline-powered version does not disappoint. Equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine featuring advanced i-VTEC technology, it delivers roughly 120 horsepower and about 145 N·m of torque, which ensures responsive performance for urban starts and mid-range overtakes, all without noticeable lag. Paired with a CVT automatic transmission that shifts seamlessly, the car achieves commendable fuel economy, averaging around 7–8 L/100km in everyday driving.

The hybrid version is even more impressive. It builds on the refined 1.5L engine by pairing it with an electric motor to boost system output to nearly 150 horsepower and deliver peak torque upwards of 200 N·m. This hybrid drive not only provides explosive electric torque at startup for a peppy launch, but also ensures steady power during high-speed cruising as the engine and motor operate in tandem. In stop-and-go traffic, the pure electric mode significantly reduces fuel consumption, with real-world tests recording averages as low as an astonishing 4–5 L/100km.
For those who appreciate personalisation, GM7 offers rich modification potential. Externally, the front bumper can be replaced with a sportier option featuring a larger air intake design and crisp accents that immediately lend the car a more aggressive stance, reminiscent of a predator poised to pounce. A modified rear bumper with diffuser elements, coupled with dual-side single or dual dual-exit exhaust tips, creates a pronounced performance-car impression. Upgrading to 17-inch or even 18-inch lightweight forged wheels not only enhances its visual appeal but also improves road feedback and overall stability.

On the inside, there’s ample scope for customization. Seats can be reupholstered in high-quality genuine leather with exquisite stitching, elevating the cabin’s luxury feel; the dashboard trim may be replaced with carbon-fibre textured panels for a sportier and more upscale look; and the instrument cluster can even be upgraded to a full digital display, making vehicle information more intuitive and visually captivating, adding a dash of fun and technological flair to the driving experience.

Overall, the used Honda City GM7 offers fantastic value in the second-hand market. It comes with a solid sales record and positive consumer reviews, a dependable and efficient powertrain—and the hybrid variant even stands out as a fuel-saving pioneer. Coupled with its rich potential for customisation to suit individual tastes, purchasing a used GM7, provided it’s in good condition and free of major accident damage, is a wise decision for both daily commuting and occasional performance enhancements. Of course, it’s essential to opt for a professional inspection to ensure that no hidden issues affect the vehicle before making a purchase.
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