Market Insight: Honda’s high hopes for Civic

BY TERRY MARTIN | 12th May 2017


- Honda Australia has set itself an ambitious target of 18,000 annual sales for its Civic small car now that the 10th-generation hatch has joined the sedan launched last year – a figure the Japanese brand has never reached in this country and at a time when the segment is in decline, competition is arguably more intense than ever and small crossovers, such as Honda’s own HR-V, are cannibalising sales of automotive brands’ own small passenger cars.

- The company is determined to return to its glory days of a decade ago, when in 2007 Honda came close to its latest target with 17,643 sales in the first full year of trading for the eighth-generation Civic, which was a smash-hit for a few years despite the fact that, for the first time, no hatchback version was offered with the switch to UK manufacturing and the high cost of importing the model to Australia.

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