Honda Lowers Prices of Five Popular Cars, Bringing Joy to Drivers. The Automaker Offers Special Discounts for the PCD Audience in Its Vehicle Lineup.
Honda, recognized as one of the global giants in automobile manufacturing, has created a stir in the Brazilian market by drastically lowering the prices of five popular cars simultaneously, generating celebration among drivers. According to information from the Mundo do Automóvel portal for PCD, the automaker announced its new price list with significant discounts for the PCD audience in Brazil this November.
Names of Cars with Discounts from Honda
It is important to highlight that the discounted cars mentioned in this article are only for PCD (People with Disabilities) customers. First up, we have the Honda City Hatch, whose two only versions, Touring and EXL, offer discounts of R$ 6,801.41 (4.98%) and R$ 6,363.25 (4.98%), respectively.
Moving on to the Honda City Sedan, the discounts provided by the automaker range from R$ 5,999.78 (4.98%) for the EX version to R$ 6,925.88 (4.98%) for the Touring. Following that, there is also the Honda HR-V SUV with a turbo engine, where the discounts reach R$ 12,008.80 (6.44%) for the Advance and R$ 12,600.87 (6.44%) for the Touring.
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5 spacious and valued used sedans starting at R$ 45,000 offer up to 536 liters of trunk space, fuel consumption of 15.6 km/l, automatic or CVT transmission, and engines up to 144 hp
The EX and EXL versions with a naturally aspirated engine also show significant discounts of R$ 7,528.35 (4.98%) and R$ 7,986.42 (4.98%), respectively.
See the prices of cars with discounts for PCD in November this year:
Honda City
VERSIONS
- EX Sedan;
- EXL Sedan;
- Touring Sedan;
- EXL Hatchback;
- Touring Hatchback.
PUBLIC PRICES (respectively)
- R$ 120,500;
- R$ 129,900;
- R$ 139,100;
- R$ 127,800;
- R$ 136,600;
PCD Prices (Respectively)
- R$ 114,500.22;
- R$ 123,432.19;
- R$ 132,174.12;
- R$ 121,436.75;
- R$ 129,798.59.
Honda HR-V
Versions
- EX Honda Sensing;
- EXL Honda Sensing;
- Advance 1.5 Turbo;
- Touring 1.5 Turbo.
Public Prices (respectively)
- R$ 151,200;
- R$ 160,400;
- R$ 186,600;
- R$ 195,800.
PCD Prices (respectively)
- R$ 143,671.75;
- R$ 152,413.58;
- R$ 174,591.20;
- R$ 184,199.13.
Citroën Also Joins the Discount Car Wave
In addition to Honda offering discounts on its popular cars, Citroën reported last week an extended promotion throughout November for two of its most famous models, the Citroën C3 and C4 Cactus. The Black Friday of the brand included a variety of offers and special conditions, creating attractive opportunities for those interested in the models.
During this month, the Citroën C3 presented several discount options. The entry-level Live 1.0 version, which initially cost R$ 69,990, is now available for R$ 67,990. Moreover, the automaker offers the choice of financing in 72 installments of R$ 599 or the possibility of zero percent interest for 12 installments.
The brand’s SUV, C4 Cactus, also has a reduction of R$ 5,000 on its entry-level version, now priced at R$ 106,990. In addition, the company offers a zero percent interest option for up to 24 installments.
Meet Honda
Since 1948, Honda Motor Co has sought to maintain a brand of youthful spirit, challenge, and constant evolution.
Focusing on the responsible and efficient union of technology and respect for the environment, through its diverse product line, the Honda group is the largest manufacturer of combustion engines in the world, following the guideline of producing where there is demand, with a focus on the development of the regions that host its facilities.

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