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By Matthew H Tong

 

It appears that sales of the Honda Civic Hatchback in Thailand have come to an end. The reason for its discontinuation, according to Headlightmag, is the relatively small sales volume when compared to the sedan.

 

Even on a good year, the sedan outsells the hatch by a ratio of 10 to one (on average). In 2017, Honda Thailand sold 24,432 units of the Civic FC, versus 3,016 units of the Civic FK. Then, in 2019, the updated sedan went on to find 28,259 new homes, while total sales of the hatch stood at just 1,843 units.

 

Given these statistics, it’s unfortunate that the latest Civic FL won’t be launched in the kingdom. That also means it won’t be producing the hatch at the new high-tech plant in Prachinburi, leaving Australia to source its hatches from Japan instead.

 

Full story: https://paultan.org/2021/12/24/honda-civic-hatchback-sales-discontinued-in-thailand/

 

--2021-12-24 Paultan

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30 minutes ago, thaivisareader said:

I was wondering why my son chose the sedan over the hatchback. He said HB looks lame.???? whatever...

They all think bigger is better .

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The big SUVs fare betters in most crashes. They are also handier for hauling more people

and supplies around. Plus it floods in BKK and SUVs seems to do better then as well.

  Bye Bye Honda Civic hatchback. So long.

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12 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Mechanically they are the same so better because ?

Shame as it's the better car, far more practical

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