As part of its Hari Raya campaign, Honda Malaysia is now offering potential customers to have the chance to have their balik kampung journeys subsidised by quite a fair bit. The campaign requires customers to pen down their name for a Honda City, Jazz, Civic, Accord, CR-V and Odyssey from June 1 to 30.
By opting for a new Honda, customers are eligible to select between a choice of two packages – a Free Service Package and a Cash Option Package. The former includes free service (up to 60,000 km/three years, whichever comes first) inclusive of parts and labour, Touch ‘N Go rebates and a Raya Bonus while the latter replaces the free service package with added cash rebates.
Oddly enough, all variants of the Honda CR-V receive neither a cash rebate or a free service package – only the aforementioned Touch ‘N Go and Raya Bonus are included. Aside from that, customers who successfully register a new Honda model during the campaign will stand a chance to win a petrol card worth RM5,000!
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Lately many car makes are desparate to sell their cars. Meanwhile, Toyota provides no promo like this because we are not making ourselves looking cheap.
Bro,really ah?How about the Toyota Roadshow last few weeks that offer if you book one car you will things like free service,free umbrella and other things?Bro,get a life
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Boooo Honda very stingy. Other maker offer RM6000 rebate plus RM500 tinted glass, plus full tank, plus smart tag, plus+++
I want RM20000 cash bonus.
Too less offer from Honda , now go for Toyota get more offer Vios up to RM10K ? (cash offer 8K , Tinted 1.9K and service voucher 500), so Honda please give more even include salesman for City only 3.8K ?
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Why HR-V no offer ? Honda really need to thanks to the Q buyer!
Infect the offer must better then other model! Else when CX3 come out this year end, ppl may just get it without waiting a non appreciate waiting list q !
I order to let the buyer say work for q!
in real world, there is NOTHING that is free….
Honda isn’t a charitable org. to start off with. So, consumers, beware of the catch….