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Honda Civic launched in Kerala

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Kochi, July 13

Honda Siel Cars India Ltd has introduced its Honda Civic with advanced 1.8 L I-VTEC engine, sleek, aerodynamic exteriors and futuristic interiors in the Kerala market. According to Mr S. Sreekuttan, General Manager, Peninsular Honda, the company has set a target of selling 600 vehicles this year in the State as the new vehicle is a successful brand worldwide. Honda has already having a market share of 30 per cent in the State and is selling around 150 cars of different versions in Kerala. Honda Civic has been voted the Car of the Year in the US and Canada and the most advanced technology car in Japan, he said.

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