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MARICS launches new Honda City 2021 model car

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June 27, 2021
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MARICS and Company – the home of Honda in Guyana – has launched the Honda City 2021 model.

“This car is designed with supremacy in mind. You get a sophisticated style with great performance, advance technology and safety – all in this new Honda City,” Marics and Company General Manager Anand Kalladeen said during the launch of the new product on Friday (June 25).

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Noting that the new model is a fusion of technology and comfort, Kalladeen said the Honda City 2021 is a must have. “It has a wide interior and state-of-the-art technology that will make each ride a pleasant one,” he posited.

The Marics and Company General Manager said all Honda vehicles are specially designed with safety, technology and comfort in mind. “Honda vehicles are durable and reliable. Honda has remarkable reputation for quality. The Honda brand is legendary,” Kalladeen said while noting that Honda products are known for being fuel efficient.

“Honda believes in leaving blue skies for future generations so all HONDA vehicles have very low emission rate,” Kalladeen added. Of recent, Honda technology has been one of the No.1 features in the Formula 1 racing events.

In addition to the launch of the Honda City 2021 model, Marics and Company, on Friday, launched its in-house financing options for vehicles. “With this option, persons have to pay down at least 25% and have 3 or 5 years to repay,” Kalladeen explained.

Marics and Company has been a part of the Guyana market for well over 50 years.

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