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Even internationally, Honda is stuck doing "more of the same thing" (YAWN) and nothing new. There is a better chance of the incumbents improving on their weaknesses, rather than Honda bringing some game-changing SUV / Crossover. Here's what GTO had to say on the matter: I sincerely hope someone at Honda reads this and we have some good offerings in India. Also, the market has largely moved to petrols, and petrols is their strong area. With this plan, Honda can easily take Hyundai's spot in the Indian car market. Honda City based Altroz/i20 rival (Jazz & WR-V are lost causes).Honda's possible plan of action to conquer the segment.VFM offering (IMO, 50K premium for Honda is acceptable but not over that).
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Good safety (4* GNCAP with a stable structure for the Amaze is re-assuring).Rock-solid Japanese reliability (Indians love Japs, they only go to the Koreans (and further) because of lack of options).However, now is Honda's chance to dominate the Indian car market and easily reach number 2 and maybe in a few years number 1. Honda's chance to dominate the Indian car market:įor the past few years, Honda has been relying on the City and Amaze to help it run its shop in India. Driving Dynamics (3 and 4 are interchangeable).Reliability (1 and 2 are interchangeable).IMO, the priorities usually go as follows: Trends have changed and people now want a vehicle with a higher stance, high ground clearance, and a long list of features along with a good safety kit. Similar concerns for the respective car manufacturers have been raised in lower segments as well. Note: Many people also do not prefer VAGs due to the assumed high maintenance. Tata & Mahindra: Lack of reliability and guarantee of fuss-free ownership Also the absence of a vehicle in the segment.Also, it demands a premium over the Kushaq and is comparatively less VFM. Skoda Kushaq: EPC issue and now another undetected issue leading to breakdowns lack of reliability.And perhaps the design both inside and outside needs an update. Maruti Suzuki S-Cross: Absence of a better TC unit.Hyundai Creta/ Kia Seltos: Safety concerns.Concerns of the already existing vehicles in the segment: Recently in the "What Car?" thread, I have observed the absence of the presence of a well-packaged C-SUV in the Rs. BHPian rajk15 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.