Honda City V (2010)

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The Honda City V (2010) is a well-rounded sedan that excels in several key areas. It features a 1.5L i-VTEC engine known for its smoothness and power, making it a joy to drive both in city traffic and on open roads. The cabin is spacious, with ample legroom for rear passengers and a comfortable driving position. The car comes with standard safety features like dual airbags and ABS, enhancing its safety credentials. The V variant includes additional amenities such as leather seats, a USB-equipped stereo, steering-mounted controls, and alloy wheels. However, it has a relatively low ground clearance of 160 mm, which can be a concern on rough Indian roads. Despite this, the Honda City V (2010) remains a reliable and comfortable choice, making it a wise investment for those seeking a dependable sedan.
Honda City V (2010)

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The Honda City V (2010) is a compelling choice for those seeking a blend of comfort, performance, and reliability. This sedan boasts a smooth and powerful 1.5L i-VTEC engine, which provides excellent acceleration and a refined driving experience. The interior is spacious, with class-leading rear legroom and a premium feel, although the ground clearance is somewhat low, which can be a concern on Indian roads. Safety features such as dual airbags and ABS are standard, adding to the cars appeal. However, the absence of a diesel engine option and some outdated features like the lack of climate control might be drawbacks. Overall, the Honda City V (2010) is a solid option for those who value a comfortable and reliable ride.
Price
When the Honda City V (2010) was launched in India, the ex-showroom price ranged from approximately 8.5 lakhs to 10.5 lakhs, depending on the variant. On-road prices, including taxes and other costs, would have been around 9.5 lakhs to 12 lakhs. Today, as a used car, prices can vary widely based on the condition, mileage, and location. You can expect to pay between 4 lakhs to 7 lakhs for a well-maintained 2010 model. The pricing makes it an attractive option for those looking for a reliable sedan without breaking the bank.
Mileage
Thursday, 21 November 2024 06:27 PM The Honda City V (2010) offers respectable mileage, especially considering its performance-oriented engine. You can expect around 13-14 kmpl on highways and about 11-12 kmpl in city driving conditions. These figures make it a reasonable choice for daily commuting and occasional long trips, balancing the need for power with fuel efficiency.
QUICK FACTS & INFORMATION
Car Type Sedan
Fuel Type Petrol
Top Speed 175
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
Maximum Power 116 Bhp @ 6600 rpm
Maximum Torque 146 Nm @ 4800 rpm
Engine Details 1497cc, PGM-Fi
PERFORMANCE & MILEAGE
Mileage (City) 14.00 kmpl (approx.)
Mileage (Highway) 18.0 kmpl (approx.)
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Overall Length 4420 mm
Overall Width 1695 mm
Overall Height 1480 mm
Wheelbase 2550.0 mm
Ground Clearance 160.00 mm
Kerb Weight 1100.00 kg
CAPACITY
Seating Capacity 5
Boot Space 506.00 litres
Fuel Tank Capacity 42.00 litres
BRAKES & SUSPENSION
Brakes Front Disk, Rear Drum
Suspension Mcpherson Strut, Torsion Beam Axle
WHEELS & TYRES
Alloy Wheels
Tyre Size 175/65 R15
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Steering Adjustment (Rake)
Steering Mounted Controls
Rear AC Vents
Remote Fuel Filler
Steering Adjustment (Reach)
Air Conditioner
Power Steering Tilt
Rear Defogger
Rear Washer & Wiper
Rain Sensing Wipers
Power Windows
Remote Boot Release
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Body Coloured Bumpers
Outside Rear-view Mirrors Both Side Electric
Tinted Glass
INTERIOR FEATURES
Sunroof
ACTIVE & PASSIVE SAFETY FEATURES
Rear Seat Belts 3
Airbags 2
Parking Sensors
BRAKING & TRACTION
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Traction Control
LOCKS & SECURITY
Central Locking Remote
INSTRUMENTATION
Trip Distance 2
Tachometer
LIGHTING
Xenon Headlamps
Front Fog Lights
Darkness Sensing Headlamps
ORVM Turn Indicators
INFOTAINMENT
Music System MP3 CD changer
SEATS & UPHOLSTERY
Leather Seats No
Folding Rear Seats
Rear Centre Armrest With Cup Holder
Driver Seat Adjustment Manual

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Best Sedan for City Drive

pulkit verma | 3 years ago
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I’m using this car since last 9 years. Even after i also have Jeep Compass and Skoda Rapid TDI AT from last 3 years, but still i keep the only petrol car in my family, to very honest still this car interior far batter than my Skoda Rapid. This car really fun to drive, basically in city. It’s really pleasant to drive. Mileage at city is 11-13 km/L and in highway is run below 100 than 17-18 km/L if 120-150 than 12-13 km/L. I also used first gen i-20 petrol around 1.5 year of my uncle, than give me very low mileage 9-11 km/L in city 12-14 km/L in highway. The Odometer is say 1,22,000 km. from last 3 years i rarely use this car, but still i didn’t face any issues in engine. Only some time my battery goes down. I drive this car maximum at 185 km/hr with full load 5 passengers from Ahmedabad to Vadora 90km express highway in 30-35 minutes. The stock tyre 175/65 r15 michelin xm2 change at 75,000 km than i upgraded with 195/60 r15 primacy 3st. Currently new 2020 honda city have also the same i-vtec engine. If u don’t have more run 15,000 km/year than go for this petrol version.

Best Features: Extremely good interior and with superb drive quality.

Pros: Ride quality, intirior & exterior dynamics, spacious, powerful (0-100km/h) in 9 sec and very low maintenance.

Cons: Bit over priced compared to competitors. Chassis build quality should be improved.

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Reviewing my Used 2010 Honda City-V

Pranav Rathod | 2 years ago
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Its a very comfortable car, the mileage is very low for my liking but the engine is very powerful, the pickups are amazing in 2nd & 3rd gear it struggles a bit after crossing 180 but it should go above 200. Ground clearance is the biggest issue we face on Indian roads.

Best Features: I-VTEC Engine, Music system, Boot space, Rear Arm rest.

Pros: i like a lot of things about it, Its reliable, powerful, comfortable, good music system, seats are comfortable, boot space is amazing, its ready to go anytime.

Cons: The Ground clearance is the biggest issue we face in India, the mileage is too low in city(8-9 kmpl), parts of the car are very costly, suspension is very soft for high speed runs.

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