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Honda HR-V VTi User Review

Not Value for money

2023 Honda HR-V VTi
3/5

Posted by Muhammad Shahneel on Apr 18, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
No sensors, no cruise control, low power engine & bullshit display screen. Yes the Design is superb, interior is great, build quality, paint quality e everything is perfect but Honda, come on. Look at your competitors, its 2025 put some technology in ffs.
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it has cruise control climate control adaptive crew control auto assist and many more feature it's average is a abuf 30
at highway it give me 30 to 35
city it gave me 20 till 25 average
it has a sunroof
and it is hybrid ehev
this technology has not come in any of Pakistani car
that's why it is value for money
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Honda N Box Custom GL Turbo User Review

Alto Killer

2021 Honda N Box Custom GL Turbo
4/5

Posted by musa salman on Apr 17, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Model: Honda N Box Custom GL Turbo 2021
Exterior: Side and rear look amazing. The front has a punched-face design—many find it unattractive, but I think it’s really cool.
Interior (Pros): Push Start, Smart Entry, Auto-Lock, Heated Leather Seats, Adaptive Cruise, Lane Assist/Keeper, Paddle Shifters, Digital Climate Control, Camera, Parking Sensors, Traction Control, Auto-Braking, Rain-Sensing Wipers, Eco-Idle, Auto-Headlights, Retractable Mirrors, Auto-Dimming Cluster, Food Trays, Privacy Curtains, Headrests, Good Sound System, Huge Cabin Space (largest shell/body in Kei category).
Cons: Low ground clearance.
Fuel Economy: 16 km/l in city with AC (realistic), 18–20 km/l without AC. On highways (with AC), it gives around 16–18 at 110 cruise.
Ride: Decent comfort, fair handling, excellent pickup and acceleration.
Final Words: Most Value-for-Money Family Vehicle!
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Honda City 1.3 i-VTEC Prosmatec User Review

Honda City 2018

2018 Honda City 1.3 i-VTEC Prosmatec
4/5

Posted by Hammad Rashid on Apr 13, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
The same old exterior since 2009 with a few minor changes such as logo positions, emblem positions and headlight design
Interior is impressive and spacious with dual color. There is ample space for 5 adults to sit in the car for a longer journey. Moreover, there are seat belts on rear as well for the passengers which again is an added security feature. However, the car does not come with air bags which is a negative point in this case.
Fuel economy is good with 13.5 km/l within city and 15-16 km/l on highway.
Ride is extremely comfortable and handling is good. However you need to be extra cautious when driving on narrow roads since the car is quite bulky.
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Honda Civic Standard User Review

very good

2025 Honda Civic Standard
5/5

Posted by SYED MAZHAR ALI SHAH on Mar 24, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
best civic in the town ever produced
full satisfied grande is not even close to it don't compare that shit to it
best fuel average
built quality is best
best value for money in my opinion if you have to increase your budget don't switch to grande or sonata then audi a6 will be best choice
power is extreme
everything is good
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Honda HR-V VTi-S User Review

VERY BAD

2025 Honda HR-V VTi-S
1/5

Posted by Arham on Mar 23, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
0 features. No sunroof, no cruise, no adas, no electric seats. Nothing. Laggy cvt gearbox very slow car small engine bad gear = 0 pick. Please never ever ever ever buy this car. Buy kia sportage, corolla cross, hyundai tucson, MG HS, Oshan X7, Haval jolion any of them
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Honda City 1.2L M/T User Review

Great car Long term review

2022 Honda City 1.2L M/T
4/5

Posted by Muhammad Osama on Mar 23, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
This car is a great choice in its range, beating Yaris, Alsvin, and Swift for my needs. After 40k km in three years, it's proven reliable. It has better build quality than Alsvin and a more comfortable drive than Yaris. It's maneuverable yet spacious, with a stylish design. It handles long trips well, even with a 1.2L engine. City mileage is 15+ km/L with AC, and highway is 15.5-18 km/L. Only needed routine maintenance. Original tires are poor, and the 1.5L is better for highway driving. It holds its value well.
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Honda City Aspire Prosmatec 1.3 i-VTEC User Review

Honda City

2014 Honda City Aspire Prosmatec 1.3 i-VTEC
4/5

Posted by Abdullah Umar on Mar 11, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Great Car but not great fuel average it gives only 8 to 9 average on city with ac otherwise good outlooks it has it has great performance nice and sleek Car very fun to drive too it is absolutely value for money comfort is next level such a great style
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Honda BR-V i-VTEC User Review

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2019 Honda BR-V i-VTEC
5/5

Posted by PWUser17211737374 on Feb 16, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Honda BR-V is a practical and spacious SUV, ideal for families. It has a stylish design, comfortable interior, and good fuel efficiency. With a reliable engine and smooth handling, it's great for both city and long drives. Plus, it offers good safety features and value for money, making it a solid choice for budget-conscious buyers.
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Honda City 1.2L CVT User Review

An Average Buy

2022 Honda City 1.2L CVT
3/5

Posted by Ali on Feb 10, 2025

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Switching from the Changan Alsvin to the Honda City felt like a significant downgrade. The comfort and suspension of the City are noticeably inferior to the Alsvin. While I do appreciate its design and fuel efficiency, the 1200cc engine feels somewhat underpowered. The seats aren’t very comfortable, and passengers in the back often complain about the stiff suspension. However, its resale value is better than the Alsvin, which took me four months to sell.
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