Jazz, City and HR-V To Resuscitate Honda Sales
Honda Australia has had a fairly dismal 2014 so far, with year-to-date car sales down by roughly a third compared to the same period last year. To the end of June, the Japanese automaker had sold just 15,443 cars, with all models bar the City and
Honda Australia has had a fairly dismal 2014 so far, with year-to-date car sales down by roughly a third compared to the same period last year.
To the end of June, the Japanese automaker had sold just 15,443 cars, with all models bar the City and Odyssey selling in significantly fewer numbers than they did in 2013.
But, with the arrival of the new Jazz and the local launch of the HR-V (below) on the horizon, Honda's fortunes may soon improve.
According to Honda Australia MD and CEO Noriyuki Takakura, the company expects to sell around 19,600 cars in the latter half of the year, bringing the total to approximately 35,000 cars.
That's a significant shrinking of Honda's intial estimate of 40,000 cars for 2014.
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