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Honda to continue production cut in India

Times News Network     23 Feb 2009

Honda to continue production cut in India

New Delhi: Japanese car major Honda will continue to cut its India Output by over 45 percent for the nest six months in order to prevent inventory build up amidst the ongoing slow-down in the domestic market.

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The company, however, said its planned launch of hatchback Honda Jazz in the Indian market is on schedule. It is also mulling to increase the prices of its products.

"We have already adjusted our productions. Today our inventory level for India is quite appropriate - two weeks for our own hand and two weeks on dealer's side," Honda Siel Cars India president and CEO Masahiro Takedagawa said.

Honda Jazz

The company which is present in India trough a joint venture with the Siel Group, has cut its production to 200 cars a day in a single shift since the beginning of this year from the capacity of producing 380 units a day in two shifts, he added.

 
 

User's Comments
  • Madhan (09 March 2010 17:11)
    Guys wake up. I suggest you take a test drive in Jazz. If you have a good pair of eyes and the wisdom to appreciate the quality of the materials used you will love it.......... | Reply
  • feroze san (09 January 2010 20:53)
    If you buy Jazz you oay 7 lacs for journey into graveyard, if you buy Xylo you pay 7 lacs for a Bullet proof tankerwith peace of mind | Reply
  • Priti Deshpande (07 December 2009 12:58)
    I have heard that honda jazz's production is India is stopped and this car is no longer produced. Is it true? if yes then there is no point in buying this car and dealers should indicate this to all customers. Waiting to hear from you. | Reply
  • chandra (23 November 2009 00:11)
    BoBo Bo bO BOBAStop being brand crazy and get your crazy head to compare Indian cars with the Japanese | Reply
  • kk (26 February 2009 13:38)
    do not even think of comparing a Honda vehicle with a Mahindra vehicle..... | Reply
  • ashvin (24 February 2009 18:22)
    jazz will be priced at a whopping 6-7.5 lakh bracket, the XYLO is much better buy in that case | Reply
  • Rajesh (24 February 2009 14:55)
    When r u going launch Jazz any expected Date & what would be the onroad price. | Reply
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