The 2015 Honda Grace (also known as the Honda City in some markets) is a compact sedan known for its fuel efficiency, particularly in the hybrid version, and spacious interior. It's a practical car, offering a good balance of features and value, and is a popular choice for those seeking a reliable and economical vehicle.
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Fuel Efficiency:
The Grace Hybrid is particularly praised for its fuel economy, with some users reporting consumption figures as low as 3.8L/100km, according to needacar.co.nz. The petrol version also offers respectable mileage.
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Spacious Interior:
Despite its compact size, the Grace provides ample legroom and headroom in both the front and rear seats, and the boot is also a good size. The rear seats can be folded down to further extend cargo space.
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Hybrid Technology:
The hybrid model combines a 1.5L engine with an electric motor, offering a good balance of performance and efficiency. It uses Honda's i-DCD (Intelligent-Dual Clutch Drive) system and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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Available Features:
The top-of-the-range EX model typically includes features like LED headlights, rear AC vents, keyless entry, a reversing camera, and touch-sensitive AC controls. Other features like Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control, and a multi-function steering wheel are also common.
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Reliability:
The Honda Grace is generally considered a reliable car, with many owners reporting positive experiences. However, some have mentioned potential issues with the dual-clutch transmission in the hybrid version.
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Design:
The Grace shares a platform with the Honda Fit, and its design is similar to a smaller version of the Honda Accord.
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Ground Clearance:The Grace has a relatively low ground clearance, which may be a concern for driving on uneven roads.
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Spare Wheel:The Grace does not come with a spare wheel, instead using a tire repair kit.
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Dual-Clutch Transmission (Hybrid):Some users have expressed concerns about the reliability of the dual-clutch transmission in the hybrid model.

