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		<title>Honda slashed prices up to $5300 across its range</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good news for the admirer of Japanese manufacturer Honda. Honda Australia has slashed up to $5300 from key models, including Jazz, City, Civic and Accord Euro to boost its sales. The prices are slashed in an attempt to claw back its lost market share. This Japanese brand has struggled over the past three years with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good news for the admirer of Japanese  manufacturer Honda.<br />
Honda Australia has slashed up to $5300 from  key models, including Jazz, City, Civic and Accord Euro to boost its sales.<br />
The prices are slashed in an attempt to claw  back its lost market  share. This Japanese brand has struggled over the past  three years with  strong competitors and an ageing model line-up.</p>
<p>Senior Director-Linsday Smalley, Honda Australia says â€“ â€œrepositioning  is an  important factor in Honda&#8217;s success locally, and we are trying  to improve  market share noticeablyâ€. The market has never been more  competitive before,  but we are happy as the winners, of course, are our  customersâ€, he further  adds.<br />
1.8-litre five-door Civic Si hatch range models  with heated leather  seats have come down by $5,300 with an addition of a new  entry-level  model from January 1. The Honda Civic Si <a title="Car" href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/" target="_blank"><strong>Car</strong></a> five-door will be available with black cloth trim starting at  $29,990 for the manual and $32,290 for the automatic.</p>
<p>Prices of Honda Accord Euro too are decreased by $2,000 and now start  at  $31,490. Automatic versions of the City have come down to $20,990  (VTi) and  $23,490 (VTi-L).<br />
City <strong>cars</strong> buyers haven&#8217;t been left out, with some pricing for the Jazz hatchback and City  sedan dropping significantly.<br />
The $1600 price cut applies to automatic and  range-topping versions  of the Honda Jazz VTi-s in the market with a new label  of $23,690. Jazz  VTi LE is now for $19,690 after the deduction of $1300.<br />
VFACTS figures released last week demonstrate  that <strong><a title="Honda Car Sale" href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/Used-car-for-sale/HONDA/" target="_blank">Honda Car sale</a></strong> are down 0.5 per  cent to the end of October, against a 13 per cent  gain for the industry  overall. Accord Euro is down by 10.6 per cent  this year, City is down 16.9 per  cent (even with the August price cuts)  and Jazz, despite a stronger month in  October, is down 1.3 per cent  YTD.</p>
<p>But the fine news is Honda Civic <strong><a title="Car Sale" href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/" target="_blank">car sale</a></strong> have risen 6.9 per cent YTD from the Thai-built sedan model range.</p>
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<td><strong>Revised Price Chart</strong></td>
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<td width="41%">Jazz    GLi</td>
<td width="59%">$16,990    (no change)</td>
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<td>Jazz    GLi (a)</td>
<td>$18,990    (-$300)</td>
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<td>Jazz    GLi LE</td>
<td>$17,490    (no change)</td>
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<td>Jazz    GLi LE (a)</td>
<td>$19,490    (-$300)</td>
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<td>Jazz    GLi SP</td>
<td>$17,990    (no change)</td>
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<td>Jazz    GLi SP (a)</td>
<td>$19,990    (-$300)</td>
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<td>Jazz    VTi</td>
<td>$19,190    (-$1300)</td>
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<td>Jazz    VTi (a)</td>
<td>$21,190    (-$1600)</td>
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<td>Jazz    VTi LE</td>
<td>$19,690    (-$1300)</td>
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<td>Jazz    VTi LE (a)</td>
<td>$21,690    (-$1600)</td>
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<td>Jazz    VTi S</td>
<td>$21,690    (-$1300)</td>
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<td>Jazz    VTi S (a)</td>
<td>$23,690    (-$1600)</td>
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<td>City    VTi</td>
<td>$18,990    (no change)</td>
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<td>City    VTi (a)</td>
<td>$20,990    (-$300)</td>
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<td>City    VTi-L</td>
<td>$21,490    (no change)</td>
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<td>City    VTi-L (a)</td>
<td>$23,490    (-$300)</td>
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<td>Civic    Si</td>
<td>$29,990    (no change)</td>
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<td>Civic    Si (a)</td>
<td>$32,990    (no change)</td>
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<td>Civic    Si (leather)</td>
<td>$32,190    (-$5300)</td>
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<td>Civic    Si (leather) (a)</td>
<td>$34,490    (-$5300)</td>
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<td>Accord    Euro</td>
<td>$31,490    (-$2000)</td>
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<td>Accord    Euro (a)</td>
<td>$33,790    (-$2000)</td>
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<td>Accord    Euro Lux</td>
<td>$38,990    (-$2000)</td>
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<td>Accord    Euro Lux (a)</td>
<td>$41,290    (-$2000)</td>
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<td height="31">Accord    Euro Lux Nav (a)</td>
<td>$44,290    (-$2000)</td>
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		<title>How buying a car used in Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 11:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to find a cheap car, or do not want to take a surprise to make the termite. Follow these steps You can buy a used car from a private owner Adelaide or a dealer. While you may be able to get a car for one low price from a private owner, only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong> <a href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/"><img src="http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/6048/tsteve81380h5.jpg" border="0" alt="Car" width="190" height="162" align="left" /></a></p>
<p>If you want to find a cheap  car, or do not want to take a surprise to make the termite. Follow these steps</p>
<p>You can buy a used car from a  private owner <strong><a href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/used-cars-list" target="_blank">Adelaide</a></strong> or a dealer.  While you may be able to get a car for one low price from  a private owner, only  guarantee you&#8217;ll get an offer from a dealer.  Distributors can then provide  financing for the purchase of used cars.  Buying a used car in Australia can be  as daunting as in the United  States. Remember that all legal documents to make  the purchase,  strangulation written in Australia.</p>
<p><strong>Decide whether to actually buy a car.</strong> Look at websites like Eurodb.com.au. You can find <strong><a title="Used Car Sydney" href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/used-cars-list" target="_blank">used cars in Sydney</a></strong> newspapers as the  future Observations.</p>
<p><strong>Insurance funding if you do not pay the full balance for the used  car</strong>. Look for cars that are not  too old, have a good resale value and low mileage. Some traders and banks offer  <a title="Used Car" href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/used-cars-list" target="_blank">used car</a> financing. Once you find a distributor, ask about <strong>used car</strong> financing. You can also check with a local bank in Australia.  The funding rate is usually available with 20 percent less.</p>
<p><strong>Ask a dealer about buying a demonstration model, known as Jaures  wagons or demonstration</strong>.  The  Employee&#8217;s cars have been owned for one year or less from an  employee of the  auto makers themselves. The demonstrations have been  part of a <strong><a href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/" target="_blank">car</a></strong> show room or test. You can get  these types of vehicles at a good price.</p>
<p><strong>Controlled and checked the details of the used car</strong> you are interested in purchasing. The important points are to  verify  the number of previous owners, the type of catalytic converter, mileage,   and date of first registration, the model year and the date of the  next  inspection. Pay special attention when buying these things from a <strong><a title="pivate owner" href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/used-cars-list/private-used-cars" target="_blank">private owner</a></strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Prepare for the purchase of insurance</strong>. If you are buying from a <strong>dealer</strong>,   he has to show the current insurance policy, or you&#8217;ll have to sign up  for insurance  with them, so they can obtain registration and plates.  If you&#8217;re buying the  <a title="Car" href="http://www.eurodb.com.au/" target="_blank"><strong>cars</strong></a> from a private owner takes their insurance and contract of sale to the   local department of motor vehicles, or vehicle registration adjusting  to obtain  your registration and plates.</p>
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