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can anyone help me in finding the detailed specification of my car (Honda city 1.5 vtec ) 2000 model. plz.........
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Re: specification needed ##

Google is your friend..... this took all of .2 seconds to find using "2000 Honda City Spec" as the search title.

http://www.carsplusplus.com/specs2000/honda_city.php
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Re: specification needed ##

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Google is your friend..... this took all of .2 seconds to find using "2000 Honda City Spec" as the search title.

http://www.carsplusplus.com/specs2000/honda_city.php
Thank you for helping me. But i think the site provided the details of 2000 model honda city 1.3. Because my car delivers a power of 106hp, but in the site it is written only 94hp. hope you will help me in solving the confusion...
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