dren wrote: ↑31 Jan 2018, 14:02
restless wrote: ↑30 Jan 2018, 20:56
To say that f1 fiasco didnt tarnish already not so good reputation in europe is disconnection from reality. Probably depends on age and peope around you. Foe people under 30 Honda is as good as non existant.
Honda's European woes have nothing to do with their racing program.
Agreed. Their problem is twofold imo. Lackluster products and Europe's blind eye to diesel cheating (To the point that air quality has been much worse than predictive models suggest they should be). I think since 2014 diesel was more than 50% of European car sales. On the model front the current Jazz/fit can't compete against the popular offerings from ford/PSA/renault/VW etc (with the Korean offerings maybe not as stylish, but better value). The new Civic hatch hits all the marks yet is ugly and too big for its class as it's essentially based on an American car. The new CRV is good, probably best in class however now you're getting into the price range of premium European brands where status plays a bigger role (Sales only started Dec 17 or Jan 08 so we'll see). Honda hybrids atm are non existent in Europe thanks to the poor performance of the absolutely terrible CRZ and Insight. Again a legacy of decisions taken by both Fukui and Ito between 2008 to 2015. Honda's only now starting to get their act together and hopefully they'll be brave enough to release products based on market want and not on past performance of poorly designed products. Alot (I think) hinges on the next gen Jazz/Fit, HRV(currently with middling powertrains and dynamics), Insight(which looks promising) as well as the design/quality of Acura's future products, as at the moment they have nothing in that sector and I'm sure they'll only intro Acura in Europe if a large part of their product portfolio are at the level of the new RDX (which is nice)... Also Europe's reaction to diesel cheating (If they ignore it Honda has a stonking twin turbo diesel for the CRV at least). 2016 actually saw a European sales growth for the first time since 2007.