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12 July 2011

Honda Eye


25,000 TAKE TO THE SKIES ON THE HONDA EYE AT GOODWOOD

More than 25,000 people soaked in the fantastic sights from the top of the Honda Eye, the 40-metre high, 24 pod ferris wheel, experiencing Goodwood as they've never seen it before.

Queues formed every day for the free-of-charge attraction before it officially opened at 9am and it continued to pull in crowds until it took its last flight on Sunday evening.

Boosting Honda’s interactive presence was the Racing Bug which gave would-be racing drivers, both young and old, the opportunity to get ‘behind the wheel’ of a 300mm long fully branded BTCC Civic replica on Honda’s mini race track. Located in the Moving Motor Show area, the Bug was another crowd pleaser with over 2,000 people having a go across the weekend.

Joining the Racing Bug in the Moving Motor Show was the head-turning CR-Z MUGEN RR design concept. The CR-Z MUGEN RR was produced by M-Tec in Japan with many prototype parts, several of which are created in carbon fibre for light weight and additional strength.

Elsewhere, Honda (UK) and MUGEN Euro’s own CR-Z MUGEN was a regular feature on the Hillclimb and took to the track twice a day. Other Honda activity on the Hillclimb included Honda Racing drivers Matt Neal and Gordon ‘Flash’ Shedden behind the wheel of the 2011 BTCC Civic and Honda TT Legends John McGuinness and Keith Amor riding the 2007 TT winning Replica Fireblade and 2011 TT Legends Fireblade.

“We wanted an innovative presence that gave attendees a whole new experience, one which made Honda stand out. The Honda Eye and the Racing Bug did this perfectly. They both gave guests an opportunity to get involved and enjoy with their friends and family,” commented Dave Hodgetts, Managing Director, Honda (UK). “We aimed to give guests a truly memorable Honda experience – one with the wow factor - and I believe that this was achieved.” 

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Low Cost Motoring


FOUR YEARS OF LOW COST MOTORING WITH HONDA

Honda is introducing four years free servicing and roadside assistance on a range of models to help drive down the cost of new car ownership. This offer is available on CR-Z, Insight and British-built Jazz (excluding Jazz Hybrid), Civic and CR-V orders until the end of September.
  • Four years complimentary servicing and roadside assistance on wide range of models
  • Lower monthly payments with four year finance options including a 0 per cent HP and 6.4 per cent PCP
  • New Jazz now available from just £117 per month
  •  Honda Civic 1.4 Type S available from £12,995
Complimenting the free servicing and roadside assistance is a range of four year finance options designed to bring down the cost of a new Honda into lower monthly payments. A four year 0 per cent HP means a customer can drive away a new Jazz for only £117 per month or a Civic for £162.*   

“We have noticed a rising trend of people keeping their cars for longer and this new campaign reflects this change in ownership pattern,” commented Martin Moll, Head of Marketing, Honda (UK).

“This is another example of how we’re always listening to our customers and responding with products and offers that are relevant. To drive away a Jazz for only £117 a month without the worry of the cost of servicing and roadside assistance for four years really shows we have our customer’s needs and concerns at the front of our minds.”

On top of these offers, customers looking to purchase a Civic can snap up a 1.4 Type S for the reduced price of £12,995 – saving over £2,000. 

Bullet-proof reliability
These offers, combined with Honda’s renowned reliability means affordable and hassle-free new Honda ownership for the first four years. 

The results of the respected 2011 JD Power Vehicle Ownership Satisfaction Study are further proof of Honda’s bullet-proof reliability and excellent customer service. Honda retained the number two spot in the manufacturer league table with Jazz celebrating its eighth consecutive win in the Supermini class. For the second year running Accord topped the chart in the family car category, while both Civic and CR-V were ranked second in their own respective classes.

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