2009 Honda City: 2008 Sydney Motor Show

Oct 9, 2008
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As promised (because a TMR promise is golden, my friends), Honda has not only brought the Honda City to the 2008 Australian International Motor Show, but the City unveiled today offered a few futuristic show-only styling additions.

Featuring custom headlights, tail lights, and large 17-inch alloy rims filling out the guards, the Honda City concept revealed today gives buyers some idea of the styling opportunities (largely the wheels and ride height, of course) that can turn the already attractive City into a real headturner.

The City will be offered in two spec levels, ranging from $17,990 to $21,990.  Power will be delivered via the same 1.5-litre four-cylinder found in the Jazz - to which the City is the sedan counterpart - making 88kW and offering a fuel economy better than 6.4L/100km.


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  • hamza [reply]
    2 years ago 0 points
    im dying to get the headlights...is there anyyyyyyyyyy possibility????????
  • hamza [reply]
    2 years ago 0 points
    im talking about the new honda city concept...that has been showed in the sydney motorshow in 2008
  • azhar [reply]
    2 years ago 0 points
    pls help me with the exact tyre profile for 17".. liked the head lights and the alloys in the pic..
  • Jesper [reply]
    2 years ago 0 points
    Cool rims.

    The car looks so much more sportier and exudes a wider stance with the bigger tyres.

    I'd like to know the tyre profile/tyre size for the 17" too.

    Could anyone assist?

    Thanks
  • aaref [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    if some one know how to get the headlight and how much for plzz ??

    have a good day all.
  • azhar [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    gues it would b 215/40/17.. Wat u think?
  • seaques [reply]
    10 months ago 0 points
    where can get this headlight, taillight and bodykit? anyone know? feedback pls...

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