The Honda City is not a car that generates much conversation in Australia, which is part of why it suits its buyer so precisely. It is a sub-$20,000 small sedan with a boot larger than the Jazz, a CVT transmission that divides opinions, and Honda reliability as its main selling argument. It does not try to be engaging. It tries to be useful.
Simone reviews the 2015 City and focuses on what the package actually delivers: the interior ergonomics, the fuel economy on Australian suburban cycles, and the boot that is genuinely one of the larger ones in its class. The City competes with the Mazda 2, Toyota Yaris Sedan, and Suzuki Ciaz in a segment where buyers are often shopping on finance repayments rather than brand loyalty.
The City is for the buyer who wants reliable transport, a full warranty, and a boot that fits a grocery run without planning. It is not for someone who wants to feel anything particular about the drive. If those two types of buyer sound like different people, they are. The full review is on the CarTell.tv YouTube channel above.



