What is the difference between Guangzhou Honda and Dongfeng Honda?

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ArthurRose
07/29/25 8:20pm
The differences between Guangzhou Honda and Dongfeng Honda are as follows: 1. Different market positioning: Although both belong to the Honda enterprise, due to different establishment times, Guangzhou Honda has more competitive advantages and is more experienced than Dongfeng Honda. The product positioning of the two automakers differs, with Guangzhou Honda focusing on the manufacturing of business-type cars, while Dongfeng Honda places more emphasis on the production of younger models. 2. Different brands: Both automakers have numerous sub-brands. For example, Guangzhou Honda has Crosstour and Accord under its umbrella, while Dongfeng Honda mainly includes Civic and Greiz. Through the establishment of these sub-brands, they have attracted many customers loyal to their respective brands. 3. Difference in sales: Relevant data shows that the overall sales of Guangzhou Honda are slightly higher than those of Dongfeng Honda.
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