ispano6 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2019, 09:43
Have you seen the limited model range of AmHo?
Limited range!?
Australians would
love to have access to all the models sold by American Honda!
Australians have similar taste to Americans -- Australians like crew cab utilities (pick up trucks) and big SUVs. Honda Ridgeline crew cab utility, Honda Pilot 7-seat SUV, Honda Passport 5-seat SUV, Acura RDX SUV and Acura MDX SUV would all sell well in Australia. [Personally I think SUVs are tacky and pointless vehicles -- low slung station wagon with superior road holding and aerodynamics every day of the week for me -- but you have to sell people what they like!]
However, Honda Australia cannot access these vehicles because they are not available in the South-East Asian market where Honda Australia must source their vehicles from (mainly from Thailand). The North American specific Civic Si with manual transmission would be particularly welcome in Australia, because instead the Thai factory produces no manual transmission Civics at all meaning that the Civic Type R is the
only model of Civic you buy with manual transmission in Australia -- all the others have the (unfavoured) CVT.
While smaller, economical vehicles like Brio and BR-V are sold in SE Asia, the profit margins on such vehicles are not large enough to warrant importing them to Australia.
Anyway, let's hope Honda continues with power unit supply -- it would be madness not to.
ispano6 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2019, 09:43
Hence is why that offering I've mentioned from Asia should be sold globally.
Those Kei cars would not be popular globally (sadly).
S660 aside, Honda's other Kei cars like Honda N-Box don't have the sporty and dynamic handling that Europeans expect from their subcompact cars. European compacts are very sporty and dynamic (Ford Fiesta with razor sharp steering and lift off oversteer for example!), whereas the Japanese Kei cars buyers don't want that and, dutifully, Honda delivers N-Box with comfort-orientated settings that European buyers wouldn't like.
On the other hand, cars like Honda N-Box are
way too small for the North American market (who, indeed, do prefer comfort over sporting handling at least) and would be a flop in NA, IMO.
ispano6 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2019, 03:53
Step wagon, Freed, ... Honda E, UR-V, Avancier and Jade/Stream should be sold in all markets. No need to develop new platforms.
These cars are just not going to be sporty enough for the European market, meanwhile they are too small for the North American market. They are very much largely Asian market cars, for Asian market tastes IMO.
Honda Jade is too similar to Honda Jazz which is already sold in EU (and already considered to lack sportiness compared to Fiesta!). Honda Avancier is too similar to Honda CR-V which is already sold in EU and North America.
Honda Freed -- Skoda Roomster already has that market in EU, while Americans would not like such a boxy and "uncool" car.
Honda E will be a nice global product.