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Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Honda 2nd JD Power Survey

Honda up to 2nd Place in the JD Power Owner Satisfaction Survey 2009

Introduction


A new car may look great in the showroom, but will bits fall off after a few hundred miles? It’ll go well on a test drive, too, but will the gearbox fail after six months in stop-start traffic?

You can learn a lot when you take a car for a spin, but it’s hard to tell what it’ll be like to live with. So, step forward the What Car?/JD Power Vehicle Ownership Satisfaction Survey (VOSS) that asks many thousands of owners just that – you’ll get no closer to a crystal ball than this.

How it works

Owners are asked about every aspect of their car – from styling and boot space to comfort, performance costs and dealer service. This year, 15,764 owners told us all about how their cars had performed over nearly 284 million miles.

The cars – all registered between January 2006 and December 2007 – were rated by their owners in four areas in order to produce the overall VOSS result. Vehicle appeal is weighted as the most important of these areas, followed by vehicle quality and reliability, ownership costs and, finally, service satisfaction.

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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Scrappage Scheme

In his Budget on 22 April 2009, the Chancellor announced a UK Car “Scrappage Scheme”.

May 1st 2009 Honda (UK) can confirm that Barretts will participate in the “Scrappage Scheme”.
Under the terms announced, any customer who trades in a car or a van that was first registered on or before 31 August 1999 will receive a £2000 discount off the price of a new Honda car. This will be joint funded by Honda (UK) and the Government and be effective for registrations from 18 May 2009.

Exact details of how the “Scrappage Scheme” will work have been posted onto Honda.co.uk. Alternatively if you, or a member of your immediate family, have a vehicle which you believe might be eligible please call Barretts on 01227 866266 and we will be happy to explain in more detail.

Therefore we are delighted to offer the benefit of this scheme for orders placed from today onwards.

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Monday, 20 April 2009

HONDA FCX CLARITY

HONDA FCX CLARITY WINS 2009 WORLD GREEN CAR



At a press conference hosted by the New York International Auto Show and Mobil 1 at the Jacob Javits Center in, New York, the Honda FCX Clarity was named the 2009 World Green Car. The FCX Clarity was chosen from an initial entry list of 22 contenders nominated by 59 World Car jurors from 25 countries worldwide.
This is the second time Honda has won this award with the Civic Hybrid
receiving the same honour in 2006.

The FCX Clarity is a symbol of the progress Honda have made with fuel cell vehicles and there commitment to developing vehicles that promote renewable energy supplies and zero-emissions transportation

The FCX Clarity, is a sleekly styled hydrogen fuel cell-powered sedan currently available on a limited lease-basis, is propelled by an electric motor that runs on electricity generated by an on-board fuel cell stack. The vehicle's only emission is water, and its fuel efficiency is up to three times that of a modern gasoline-powered automobile and two times that of a gasoline-powered hybrid vehicle.


The World Green Car awards were inaugurated in 2003, and officially launched in January 2004, to reflect the reality of the global marketplace, as well as to recognize and reward automotive excellence on an international scale.

The awards are administered by a non-profit association, under the guidance of a Steering Committee of pre-eminent automotive journalists from Asia, Europe, and North America. There is no affiliation with, nor are the awards in any way influenced by any publication, auto show, automaker, or other commercial enterprise.

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Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Barretts Honda March 09 Offers

Today - There is something we want from you!

We would like you to buy a new Honda from us, we would like you to part exchange your old Honda with us and we would like you to return your new car to us for servicing year after year.

Today - Here’s what we think you want from us!

You would like to feel special about buying a new car, you would like to get a valuation for your current car that reflects the way you have cared for it, invested in it and driven it. You want to know how much it will cost to look after your new car year upon year.

Today - Here’s how we all get what we want!

If you decide to buy any new Honda for registration in March we will make the following two commitments to you.

(1.) We guarantee to pay you “WHAT CAR” (Britain’s biggest car buyer’s guide) mileage and condition adjusted part exchange valuation for your current Honda.


(2.) We will pay for a five year service plan to cover your new vehicle with Honda Happiness. That means 3 years warranty, 3 years breakdown cover and 5 years servicing or alternatively we’ll refund the cost of the last service on your car, which ever you prefer!

Today - A good day to buy a new Honda from “Barretts”?

0% APR finance is also available on CRV and Civic models to help spread the cost. These offers are time specific, all cars involved to be registered by 31st March, so please act on this letter now to avoid disappointment. The offer is specific to “Barretts” but open to all so please tell your friends too! Thank you and we hope to see you this weekend

Yours sincerely

John Halliday
General Manager

Tel: 01227866266
Email: john.halliday@barrettshonda.com

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Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Honda UK’s most affordable Hybrid

New Honda is UK’s most affordable Hybrid

The Honda Insight hybrid will cost as little as £15,490 when it goes on sale in April.

That sum will get you a SE-trim car that comes with alloy wheels, climate control, electric windows and mirrors, along with steering wheel-mounted stereo controls all as standard.

That makes the Insight SE, with CO2 emissions of 101g/km and combined fuel economy of 64.2mpg the country's best value hybrid engined family car.

The Insight has two further trims and Honda expects the mid-spec ES model to be the most popular choice for buyers.

Upmarket ES, and ES-T models cost from £16,790 and £18,390 respectively, and offer a leather steering wheel and gearknob as well as paddle shift gear change. Cars also get privacy glass and a USB port for MP3 players.

Finally, top of the range ES-T equipped Insights get DVD satellite navigation and a hands free telephone connection.

The Insight hits showrooms at the beginning of April.

Any further help required, please contact our Sales team on: 01227 866266

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Wednesday, 8 October 2008

The New Jazz

Honda has taken the innovative concept of the Jazz to the next stage – with more space, better versatility and smarter looks, to improve on what was already an excellent car.

• Even more spacious, more versatile interior
• Two new i-VTEC petrol engines
• Improvements to suspension to refine ride
• Improved i-SHIFT 6-speed automated manual transmission available
• Double-Trunk boot brings further flexibility to load space
• Magic Seats enhanced for ease of use
• Better driving position and visibility
• High quality interior materials and sharper cabin design

Jazz – the story so far

• Over 2 million Jazz (or Fit) sold worldwide
• Previous generation launched in the UK 2002
• 160,918 sold in the UK to date
• In the top five of UK retail sales charts for five years
• 50 per cent of Jazz customers are repeat customers
• 60 per cent of Jazz drivers are aged 56-75
• Over 30 industry/magazine awards won for reliability and customer satisfaction
• New model will be second generation Jazz (in UK)

Questions you can’t wait to ask

What’s the general direction for the new Jazz?
The previous Jazz was such a successful car that creating its successor was always going to be a challenge. But by enhancing the car’s strongest qualities, the engineers at Honda have taken Jazz on to the next stage, producing a car with even greater flexibility, more interior space and a ‘bigger car’ feel.

Arriving at a time of rising fuel prices and general tightening of belts, the latest Jazz offers a range of lively, economical petrol engines, which will appeal to the increasing number of cost-conscious motorists and downsizers.

With TARDIS-like packaging, this clever and versatile car has a class-leading specification, finished with high quality materials and trim. In short, the new Jazz offers all the benefits of a large car, in the mould of a small one. The new model is a formidable second generation car that raises the bar even further in the highly competitive supermini segment.

What are the main improvements on the new car?
The development team looked at the few areas where Jazz had come under criticism and improved them – you’ll immediately notice improvements to the ride and handling. Changes to the suspension settings have made the ride more supple and comfortable – particularly at the rear – while the steering feels more natural, and handling is more stable, creating a ‘big car’ feel but remaining as manoeuvrable as ever.

NVH levels have also been reduced significantly to create a cabin that’s quieter and a more comfortable place to be.

Our engineers have also been busy with the polish; adding refinement and improvements to areas where the outgoing model already excelled. There’s greater versatility with easier-to-use, one-motion Magic Seats and an innovative, new Double-Trunk (on 1.4-litre models); plus, increased cabin space. The interior trim of Jazz always set premium standards in the B-sector, but the new model takes this a step further, with a more contemporary cabin design, and the use of high quality materials and trim. And small car doesn’t necessarily mean sparse – there’s a comprehensive equipment list, including iPod connectivity.

Who will buy the new Jazz?
The fact the Jazz is so practical is the reason it attracts such a wide range of people, from grandparents and driving instructors, to families with babies and nurses. This broad appeal is one of the reasons why the car has featured at, or near, the top of the sales charts every year it’s been on sale in the UK.

The average age of a Jazz customer is 63 years old and the new car will continue to exceed the demands of this more mature market. However, the car’s sharp new looks and big-car feel will also appeal to younger customers and those wishing to downsize.

Jazz is popular in the corporate market and Honda expects to gain more sales through this channel with the latest car, especially given the high level of specification.

How many do you plan to sell in the UK?
The UK target for 2008 will be of similar volume to the current Jazz, sales of which totalled 28,170 units in 2007. This placed it in the top three of its competitor set, despite being near the end of its life-cycle.

What are the main competitors for Jazz?
B-segment superminis such as VW Polo, Toyota Yaris, Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa and Mazda2 will be competitors to the new Jazz.

How much will the Jazz cost in the UK?
The new Jazz is priced very competitively, with the entry level 1.2-litre S available from £9,990 OTR.

The SE grade will be most popular of the 1.2-litre variants and will be priced from £10,990 OTR, including air con and 15-inch alloy wheels. In the fiercely competitive supermini sector, the ample, class-leading specification on Jazz means customers wanting an economical car don’t have to compromise on equipment or comfort levels. Of the 1.4-litre models, we expect the ES grade to be the most popular, accounting for 25 per cent of the mix. Priced from £11,490 on-the-road (OTR) it includes 15-inch alloy wheels, air con, Double-Trunk boot, refrigerated glovebox and VSA. The 1.4-litre EX grade with additional cruise control, privacy glass, panoramic sunroof, 16-inch alloys and auto lights and wipers is priced at £12,790 OTR.

Honda’s i-SHIFT automated manual transmission costs £800 and so when fitted on the 1.4-litre ES costs £12,290 OTR, while the 1.4-litre EX i-SHIFT is priced at £13,590 OTR. All prices are correct at time of launch, but for up-to-date pricing, it’s best to check Barretts Honda.

Is there a conventional automatic gearbox or CVT transmission available?
No. The Jazz is available with the revised i-SHIFT transmission – an automated manual gearbox which can be paired to the 1.4-litre petrol engine, providing smooth, quick gear changes in either full auto or semi-sequential shift mode. It is also more cost-effective than a CVT transmission.

When does it go on sale?
Manual versions of Jazz go on sale in the UK in October, 2008, with the i-SHIFT automatic variant on sale in January 2009.

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Sunday, 7 September 2008

Tick tock THE CLOCK IS TICKING

Credit crunch, what credit crunch

Honda is bringing “The Honda Autumn Sales Event” to your door step, As of the 13th September 2008 Barretts Honda will be offering extraordinary deals on
  • New Cars
  • Demonstrators and
  • Honda Approved Used Cars
So why not come on down to the showroom to have a second look at that car you have been wanting for so long…………

Offer only runs until the 30th September 2008, So make sure you have got your appointment.

To arrange an appointment please contact our sales specialists

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