Honda fixed pricing for new cars starts in Australia from today

From today, Honda customers will not be able to negotiate on price when buying a new car after a radical overhaul of its traditional business model. Under the restructure, Honda has reduced the number of dealers nationally from 115 outlets to 90. Some outlets have separated their showrooms and service centres, while the company will also experiment with “pop up” stores in shopping malls.

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