Honda City 1.5 E (2014) User Reviews

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4.0
2 Reviews
Performance
Ride Comfort
Space
Fuel Economy
Quality & Features
Price & Cost
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Pros
1. Fuel-efficient, EEV-certified 2. Dedicated Eco-mode with real-time fuel consumption shown 3. Refined engine & driving experience 4. Rear A/C vents 5. Keyless entry and push-start ignition 6. Class-leading rear & boot space 7. Class-leading engine output 8. Easy-to-find accessories & spare parts 9. Low service & maintenance cost
Cons
1. Rumbling CVT 2. Rattling dashboard 3. Other minor QC issues 4. Archaic infotainment system 5. Stiff rear suspension 6. Lack of cruise control or shift paddles 7. Too common on the road

Space

"Man maximum, machine minimum" philosophy really worked wonders to this car, especially at the rear and the boot.

Power

The 1.5 L i-VTEC n.a. engine produces 117 hp, definitely enough for a subcompact family sedan.

Ride & Handling

The car has an excellent NVH performance. Steering is smooth that it takes no effort to manoeuvre in city traffic, and highway trips with even full load don't feel struggling.

Fuel Economy

On an average day with a mixture of 50% traffic and 50% highway drive, the car will easily return at least 15 KM/L. On longer drives, it can achieve up to 19 KM/L even when the average speed was > 120 KM/h.

Comfort

The rumbling CVT and too stiff rear suspension may take a big toll on riding comfort. Fortunately, the large rear legroom can pull a goal back.

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