Honda City On Road Price in Nuh
ChangeVariant | On Road Price | Ex Showroom Price | RTO + Others | Insurance |
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City SV MT (Petrol) | Rs. 11,20,832 | Rs. 9,91,000 | Rs. 82,780.00 | Rs. 47,052 |
City V MT (Petrol) | Rs. 12,04,403 | Rs. 10,65,900 | Rs. 88,772.00 | Rs. 49,731 |
City i-DTEC SV (Diesel) | Rs. 12,54,724 | Rs. 11,11,000 | Rs. 92,380.00 | Rs. 51,344 |
City VX MT (Petrol) | Rs. 13,33,944 | Rs. 11,82,000 | Rs. 98,060.00 | Rs. 53,884 |
City i-DTEC V (Diesel) | Rs. 13,43,986 | Rs. 11,91,000 | Rs. 98,780.00 | Rs. 54,206 |
City V CVT (Petrol) | Rs. 13,55,143 | Rs. 12,01,000 | Rs. 99,580.00 | Rs. 54,563 |
City ZX MT (Petrol) | Rs. 14,66,721 | Rs. 13,01,000 | Rs. 1,07,580.00 | Rs. 58,141 |
City i-DTEC VX (Diesel) | Rs. 14,67,836 | Rs. 13,02,000 | Rs. 1,07,660.00 | Rs. 58,176 |
City VX CVT (Petrol) | Rs. 14,78,994 | Rs. 13,12,000 | Rs. 1,08,460.00 | Rs. 58,534 |
City i-DTEC ZX (Diesel) | Rs. 16,00,613 | Rs. 14,21,000 | Rs. 1,17,180.00 | Rs. 62,433 |
City ZX CVT (Petrol) | Rs. 16,11,771 | Rs. 14,31,000 | Rs. 1,17,980.00 | Rs. 62,791 |
Honda City Price in Nuh
Honda City price in Nuh starts from Rs. 9.91 lakh (Ex-showroom) on 15th December 2019. Check on road price (Ex-showroom + RTO + Insurance) of all City variants in Nuh. Honda City Automatic is starting at Rs. 12.01 lakh (Ex-showroom) whereas Honda City Diesel starts from Rs. 11.11 lakh (Ex-showroom). Honda City's top competitors are Hyundai Verna (price starting at Rs. 8.18 lakh in Nuh) and Maruti Ciaz (price starting at Rs. 8.20 lakh in Nuh).
Price of City Competitors
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Hyundai Verna
Rs. 8.18 lakhVerna On Road Price Compare with City -
Maruti Ciaz
Rs. 8.20 lakhCiaz On Road Price Compare with City -
Skoda Rapid
Rs. 8.82 lakhRapid On Road Price Compare with City -
Honda Civic
Rs. 17.94 lakhCivic On Road Price Compare with City -
Toyota Yaris
Rs. 8.65 lakhYaris On Road Price Compare with City -
Hyundai Creta
Rs. 10.00 lakhCreta On Road Price Compare with City -
Honda Amaze
Rs. 5.93 lakhAmaze On Road Price Compare with City -
Volkswagen Vento
Rs. 8.78 lakhVento On Road Price Compare with City
Honda City Overview

Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying City
- Don't go with ciaz. They recalled the car all over in India. Must go with Skoda And Volkswagen brand, as they are German manufacturer. : By Pratik | 1 week ago
- Recalling a car doesn't mean it's not worthy even cars like vw,audi have recalled in the past : By Ankit | 3 days ago
- Go for Ciaz with MT Diesel it wil be low maintenance and good mileage and good looking too : By Suresh | 2 months ago
- My 3rd service was for 6700 including taxes from authorized service station. : By Abhishek | 2 months ago
- It gives minimum 15.5 Km/Ltr. of Petrol with AC on. I am using it for the last five years without any change. On Highways it gives around 17.0 Km/Ltr. : By RAKESH | 1 year ago
- It's normal around 6-8k / 10,000km, it includes air filter, oil filter, oil change around 4lit, coolant change, ac filter change. : By Saumil | 1 year ago
- Honda City falls in the range of Rs. 8.77 - 13.93 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Click on the link to get an idea about its on-road price and select your city accordingly: https://bit.ly/2C7ShfP The Honda City can be had with a 1.5-litre petrol engine and a 1.5-litre diesel motor. The petrol motor makes a healthy 119PS of power and 145Nm of torque, whereas the diesel unit is good for 100PS and 200Nm. With the petrol, you can choose between a 5-speed manual and a 7-step CVT. With the diesel, there’s only a 6-speed manual on offer. We’ve tested both petrol variants of the City and we’ve got to say it’s quite a hoot. While refinement levels aren’t class-leading as they used to be, it continues to be the most fun in the segment. The City petrol manual clocked 100 kmph in a shade under 10 seconds, whereas the CVT took nearly 12 seconds to hit the ton. Real world fuel efficiency stood at 13.86kmpl (City) / 19.21kmpl (Highway) for the manual 11.22 kmpl (City) / 16.55 kmpl (Highway) for the CVT. : By Zigwheels | 1 year ago
- Prices of the Honda City start from Rs 8.77 lakh and goes up to Rs 13.92 lakh for petrol while the diesel version is priced between Rs 10.99 lakh and Rs 13.77 lakh. It is available in five variants, namely, S, SV, V, VX and ZX (the diesel powertrain is not available in the base S trim). Mechanically, the City is powered by a 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol and 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel engine. The petrol engine produces 119PS/145Nm and is mated to either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT automatic gearbox. The diesel engine, on the other hand, is good for 100PS/200Nm and is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. Both the engines are well powered and offer good city and highway drivability.The City has a claimed mileage of 17.4kmpl and 25.6kmpl for petrol and diesel respectively. The petrol CVT is a bit more efficient than its manual counterpart and has a fuel economy of 18kmpl.Click on the link to know more: https://bit.ly/2m1BXUq : By Zigwheels | 1 year ago
- Specs are good and is higher on price a little bit compared to other manufacturers but it's worth for the penny : By RAHUL | 2 months ago
- Its Good but not the Best...if you need HiFi sound then you tend to buy after market products.... : By Walter | 4 weeks ago
- Yaa. Honda city's interior is awesome. Feel premium and also entertamaint system is amazing. Yaa it's value for money... : By Babu | 9 months ago
- Yes it is best at all and car is all rounder but it only have small problem of low ground clearance : By Shantanu | 9 months ago
- The very first option that I will go with is Honda City. The sedan got some good features along with luxurious feel that comes while driving the car. The Creta will come second on my list as it is not equally optimized when compared to Honda City. : By OLX | 8 months ago
- I'd recommend a city over ciaz any day. The new city automatically is the lightest car i've driven in it's budget.Now since you live in Noida & need more ground space then go for creta or else city. : By Kshitij | 8 months ago
- Between the City and Ciaz, its City definitely. Now whether you prefer a sedan or an SUV it's upto you. The cars have different styles and purpose. It would be difficult to say which one to go for. : By Saumya | 8 months ago
- Kolkata and cars don't matchup..... bikes r way better and suited for kolkata traffic : By Amandeep | 3 weeks ago
- Take a Hyundai verna top Model... It's give you better comfort. Sporty and stylish look. And also look premium. And 40-45 k. M. Is good enough for drive a verna. : By Babu | 6 months ago
- Turbo charged engine in verna is super exciting..city is undoubtedly a thumbs up car : By Shubhankar | 6 months ago
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