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The grill symbolises that Honda is focusing on electrifying their range… and clearly they are heading in the right direction the push on the hybrid engines the grill and general styling
Actually see more of new HRVs than the new Civic. Even though the price of 120k is too pricey for a car of this category. Maybe buyers choice still gravitate towards SUVs.
Civic is now more pricey than this petrol HR-V though because of the turbo engine in that, both used to be quite similar in pricing in their previous generations. In this class, apart from Kia Stonic, I think the price is in line with other competitors although admittedly some are full hybrids like the Kicks and Yaris Cross.
At this entry budget suv..this most practical interior, I can imagine putting 2 bikes plus 2 foldable bikes with the clever magic seat..purpose of suv..not everything need dump at the rear boot which so dated design..
@@chinchowpowpook yeah, i noticed that this is in Singapore so i did a research, oh my, they(the government) got you everywhere lol, they even doubled even tripled the price with all those tariffs and all.
The grille in body colour paint looks cheap to me, like those plastic bits u can twist and break off when u play those toy soldiers when young! Especially if u see the white one. But if car makers don’t try or experiment, we won’t know what grille in body colour will look like haha. IMO chrome finish still exudes elegance. My prediction is the next facelift will revert to chrome or gloss black
Do correct me if i am wrong but why is it i am having an impresssion this new hrv interiror takes inspiration from a Mazda"s even the steering wheel looks somewhat similar
@@CarBuyerComSg The alpine one is a top of the range car stereo where you can add your own system to if you wanted. The Honda one will be stripped down own bland thing.
@@chinchowpowpook oh yes you’re right. Sorry, should have mentioned that I was referring to stocks via Kah Motors. From what i’m told, the first batch of HRV is only estimated for Jul/Aug, no confirmed date.
That touch screen is horrible. Like the 90s TV Why there is no floating screen for SEA market. It looks like a magnetic hook an iPad on a car dashboard
Torsion beam in 2022? Seriously? After market flooded with PHV Taxis it’d be so boring. A car focus on looks than driving comfort and experience, much like Koreans. That alpine slap on HU is just horrible… lazy unlike Japanese style…
@@llewelynlim957 interesting! When I bought, my agent told me the next batch (after mine) is only coming in October. Not sure if it’s your batch. My colour was the platinum white, and my agent say it’s the last unit. When I checked in last Friday, agent say still no news. I bought mine on 16th Feb. I’m just wondering why PI has so much stock but Honda doesn’t have.
@@Fandao19 most of the quilty goes to the gearbox. Lazy, no torque, unnatural sounds. Unresponsive to throttle, making disturbing noises and you don't know what is happening when you try to accelerate. This is not a Honda engine. This is a something for people how don't know anything about cars, and don't love them. Turn your music on very loud, and die in that lazyness
@@chinchowpowpook right now still drive 2014 bmw 320i the only problem i've encounter is just cable bitten by rat and rear suspension broke after hitting a lot of potholes and speed trap. And it's not that expensive to fix. And next month i'm planning to buy mazda 3 hatchback as second car. But i still on waiting list
@@hbudiman14 Fortunately Honda just launch new HRV in Indonesia with decent specs and prices. Maybe Honda disturbed and want to counter the newcomer Hyundai Creta lol.