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Honda Insight less about sales and more about image, one dealer says.
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“They’ll buy people that deserve to be bought, and they don’t buy people that we wish were bought but probably don’t deserve (to be),” he adds, calling Honda Finance “consistent” in that respect.
True to form, Honda remains closed-mouthed about future product with its dealers. However, one topic of discussion at the franchise meeting was the already-announced Honda Insight hybrid-electric vehicle, which Myers says is less about sales and more about image.
“(Honda has) always been an environmental leader, and that car relates to what (the company) stands for,” he says in response to whether Honda’s ambitious sales goal of 100,000 units annually in North America is achievable given slow auto sales and low gas prices.
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Meyers also says he isn’t worried about the lower estimated Environmental Protection Agency fuel-economy ratings for the Insight vs. the new Toyota Prius, noting automotive journalists who have driven the Insight have gotten “much higher miles per gallon.”
The Insight is estimated to achieve 40/43 mpg city/highway (5.8-5.4 L/100 km), while Toyota Motor Corp. estimates its ’10 Prius will have an average fuel economy of 50 mpg (4.7 L/100 km).
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