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The rear view of Brio is not at all attractive. Looks more like a chocolate lump is melting down. The front looks good, though.

Autocar in their June 2011 Issue has driven the Honda Brio. Waiting for the issue to come. Pricing will be a key factor. But the weakest link in Honda is the lack of Diesel Engine. Rest of the Competition is already offering Diesel. It will be interesting to see how Honda puts the models in line >Brio>Jazz>City>Civic in pricing,

As per the Motoroids the Brio will be launched during festival season as per earlier schedule. Official: Honda Brio to be launched on time, around October

Please Honda do get the cvt gearbox also it is very important as ther is growth in the auto transmission segment as the i10 is the only other product.Although there is the a star but i don`t trust the suzuki auto tranny.Any info on the ct sid....??

Any changes to the looks (read rear end) or is it going to be the same?

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Originally Posted by fash_1 (Post 2372611)
Any changes to the looks (read rear end) or is it going to be the same?

More then just the looks of the rear, I understand that there is no hatch door and it is just a extended glass which opens to access a tiny luggage space. Honda never tries to tailor the cars for Indian conditions/requirements but this is something they need to fix, if they want to compete against i10 or Wagnor. Of course it is a different story if they are after 1000 units/month kind of target.

Not having a rear hatch is a recipe for disaster but I do not think Honda will launch it as it is. Although it is an excellent reason to attach a boot and sell it as a sedan, increased pricing = Better margins.

We Indians love our sedans, will lap up an autorickshaw at a premium if it came with a boot, Bajaj RE D'zire anyone?!!

I see an advantage here! Insurance companies give 100% reimbursement for glass components, but lesser percentage for metal parts, Maybe some Honda guy thought on these lines? :D

Honda Brio launch is scheduled for June end. My ANHC rep informed me today that invites would be sent by 15th June.

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Originally Posted by aravind.anand (Post 2373061)
I see an advantage here! Insurance companies give 100% reimbursement for glass components, but lesser percentage for metal parts, Maybe some Honda guy thought on these lines? :D

I doubt windshields are covered 100% ! I believe its 50% - not sure though!

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Originally Posted by zoom_vroom (Post 2373376)
Honda Brio launch is scheduled for June end. My ANHC rep informed me today that invites would be sent by 15th June.

Thats cool ! But seeing Honda's latest gimmicks, I for one have lost interest in their launches. Will there be a change this time around or are they going to play the same "brand" image on pricing ?? Lets see what happens!

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Originally Posted by Guna (Post 2372704)
More then just the looks of the rear, I understand that there is no hatch door and it is just a extended glass which opens to access a tiny luggage space. Honda never tries to tailor the cars for Indian conditions/requirements but this is something they need to fix, if they want to compete against i10 or Wagnor. Of course it is a different story if they are after 1000 units/month kind of target.

That is not true. The second image in Sid's post clearly shows the hatch opening.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...ml#post2282922

Some screen grabs of interior from the Honda Thai Website. Not sure if this is already shared.
Looks very well packaged.

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Originally Posted by SunilM (Post 2373441)
That is not true. The second image in Sid's post clearly shows the hatch opening.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...ml#post2282922

If you notice the image closely, it is just a glass mounted on a metal frame, with some darkening at the bottom to make it less transparent so that the luggage is not visible.

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Originally Posted by swiftnfurious (Post 2373434)
I doubt windshields are covered 100% ! I believe its 50% - not sure though!

Windshields are covered 100%. I know cos I had the rear one replaced when a BMTC bus rear-ended me at a signal (Red). At the time the car was 9 years old, and was still covered at 100% (only charge was labour).

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Originally Posted by the VTEC guy (Post 2373781)
Some screen grabs of interior from the Honda Thai Website. Not sure if this is already shared.
Looks very well packaged.

The boot-space looks deep (though might be parallax influenced), but the angle of the rear seats will ruin the packaging. That is one steeply reclined rear seat!

Just noticed the separately mounted power window switches (a la Fiat Palio), and the really stubby rear arm-rests. Don't the rear seats split/fold?

Why is the front seat head rest reminding me of a peeled banana? :D And the interiors look very good in my view, just that the music system looks like an after-market unit rather than an integrated one. Everything else on the inside is pretty good for me :)


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