Honda raises prices across most models by up to around $1000, as new business model rolled out from July 1

Almost every Honda model variant will be more expensive for Australian consumers by an average of a few hundred dollars when the brand’s new fixed-price “agency” model is introduced at the beginning of next month. Whereas the current range (prior to July 1) is advertised before on-road costs – with drive-away pricing differing between state and postcode – July 1 will see the Honda range transition to nationwide drive-away pricing, now inclusive of metallic and pearlescent paint.

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