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Liveability is often bandied about to describe the quality of being comfortable and convenient to live in, especially when defining towns and cities. The word could well be applied to Honda's new City.
The new City is a stylish light sedan that delivers value for money through fuel economy and top-line specification, the latter the result of the Japanese manufacturer trawling the world to discover how owners use their vehicles, what they like and dislike, how they live and what are their future plans.
A common theme emerged: their reliance on smartphones, which travel with them constantly, hence the truly integrated experience on offer with the new City.
The car comes powered by Honda's upgraded 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine in three versions – Vti manual and automatic and VTi-L automatic – coming to market from $15,990 to $21,885, plus on-road costs.
Read the full Honda City 2014 review.