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Launched - 2012 Honda Brio automatic in India
1.25 PM Oct 18th 2012  | Track
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difficult to say but impressive economy for an automatic..16 aint that bad..it should have a decent amount of success..people are anyway fed up of the increasing traffic and all in india..and which puts a lot of pressure on the clutch..welcome move by me
9.43 AM Oct 22nd 2012
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No, it shouldn`t effect its market share in any major way.

I haven`t checked it out yet but this is what I feel. Unless of course, it comes with a sizable discount.
8.36 AM Oct 22nd 2012
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only problem with AT is, they are less economic and in india where ppls are obsessed with mileage it may not work
11.18 PM Oct 21st 2012
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yes it will be a game changer and no one will drive stick shift in 3 years time
6.12 PM Oct 21st 2012
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Yes It will bring a healthy compitition in auto industry in India.
4.30 PM Oct 21st 2012
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It is early days but there seems to be some innovative thinking in the Indian automobile market.
4.13 PM Oct 21st 2012
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Yes. A small car with driving ease from a good stable is a desperate need of the hour on Indian roads. With fuel costs escalating, driver salaries on the rise HB automatic would be a panacea for the Indian middle class from the vagaries of rental cars or other means of transport or the truancy play of employed drivers. Self reliance will be the focus.
1.33 PM Oct 21st 2012
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nowadays there is too much competition in this segment, HONDA is trying to regain glory, so can be a game changer, but, another vehicle comes immediately after new launch, for that should beware
1.12 PM Oct 21st 2012
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no
11.56 AM Oct 21st 2012
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They cannot beat Suzuki on any parameters
11.23 AM Oct 21st 2012
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100% for Honda seekers especially in city life for little ladies,womens and just 16-18
8.56 AM Oct 21st 2012
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Automatics are the way to go. They decrease road rage.
8.09 AM Oct 21st 2012
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We dont have too many options in Automatic segment. Definitely it will be a gamechanger and is mostly dependent on Cost effectiveness also
8.36 PM Oct 20th 2012
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There will enough buyers who are fade up of gear shifting in traffic jams & juggling with clutch. This is great marketing move. Should be bumper success in metros & in women driving segment. Prof Dr Ajit Patil
5.27 PM Oct 20th 2012
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In India Automatic transmissions in petrol cars up to Rs.15 Lac cars is flop exercise
3.19 PM Oct 20th 2012
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