Prices for a few Honda Malaysia models (Peninsular Malaysia) have gone up as of today. The increase is RM500 for the City and RM1,000 for the Civic and Accord, except for the 3.5 V6 and the latest 2.0 VTi-L model which keeps its launch pricing. The Civic Hybrid also remains at its RM129,980 price, as with the Civic 1.8S.
Here are the new prices for the affected models:
Old Price | New Price | |
Honda City 1.5S | RM84,980 | RM85,480 |
Honda City 15E | RM89,980 | RM90,480 |
Honda Civic 2.0S | RM129,980 | RM130,980 |
Honda Accord 2.0 VTi | RM141,800 | RM142,800 |
Honda Accord 2.4 VTi-L | RM171,800 | RM172,800 |
UPDATE: Sorry, I’ve made an error – the Civic 1.8S keeps to its old price.
Look at this page for the latest Honda pricelist.
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Comments on the blog post reveal widespread dissatisfaction over the recent price hikes for Honda City, Civic, and Accord models, with many viewers citing it as unnecessary and driven by economic factors like currency fluctuations and inflation. Several commenters express frustration about the perceived overpricing and compare Honda vehicles unfavorably with cheaper imported alternatives, Korean brands, and other international brands. Some discuss the impact of taxes and government policies on car prices, while others suggest boycotting or delaying purchases to protest the increases. Despite criticism, some still plan to buy Honda cars due to perceived superior quality and brand prestige. Overall, sentiments are predominantly negative, emphasizing concerns over affordability, questionable motives for price increases, and an underlying frustration with automotive pricing strategies in Malaysia.