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    Quote Originally Posted by panda[cRx] View Post
    fact?

    sorry lukey but the 98 accords were made in the good ol US of A

    the 99-00 accords were produced in thailand too
    Sorry, redbook told me differently for the 98 it says Japan, but 99-00 are from thailand.

    http://redbook.com.au/used-cars/deta...d=11F8A790E3B5

    But still doesnt change the fact - production was moved to thailand to cut costs

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    Sorry, redbook told me differently for the 98 it says Japan, but 99-00 are from thailand.

    http://redbook.com.au/used-cars/deta...d=11F8A790E3B5

    But still doesnt change the fact - production was moved to thailand to cut costs
    ever herd of the free trade agreement????
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbook.com.au
    VIN Number1HGCG1640WA600027 Country of originJAPAN
    if it was made in japan the vin prefix would be JHMCG1

    Quote Originally Posted by fitme View Post

    they didnt include the CITY II (Turbo) 81'

    afaik the current city(GM2) is the 3rd generation..
    wrong again? that chart must only refer to models released in whatever SE asia or whatever country that is from

    the second generation city GA1 + GA2 was produced 86-94



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_City

    you can also refer to the links to old school hondas on the honda worldwide website
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    Quote Originally Posted by panda[cRx] View Post
    lol



    if it was made in japan the vin prefix would be JHMCG1



    wrong again? that chart must only refer to models released in whatever SE asia or whatever country that is from

    the second generation city GA1 + GA2 was produced 86-94



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_City

    you can also refer to the links to old school hondas on the honda worldwide website
    Where did you find that picture! I've got that old city back in NZ. Great little car drive like a Go-Kart! (have breaks & tyres like a go-Kart that can hardly stop lol) I love it! Wish I can bring it here & mod it & make it a track "Kart"

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    Had a new CITY as a loan car. It feels like it corner better than Jazz, may be because it's got 185 tyres. And may be because of that, plus a little bit more weight, it feels lack of power compare to Jazz.

    What happen to the inside orange dials? It really makes it looks like a toy.

    Looking at the engine bay, the engine looks so lonely, it can do with a bigger engine for better performance, or it can fit a hybrid system for better fuel econ.

    Overall is a good little car, but I still perfer a little Jazz. Just my 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambohung View Post
    Where did you find that picture! I've got that old city back in NZ. Great little car drive like a Go-Kart! (have breaks & tyres like a go-Kart that can hardly stop lol) I love it! Wish I can bring it here & mod it & make it a track "Kart"
    Hey do you guys think this old city can comply with Australian road standard? I am thinking of bring it over from NZ.

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