Pardon the title, you might think that Clio, Primo, and Verno are names of people, members of a band, or drug syndicates. No, these are the names of Honda's dealership networks in Japan in which various vehicles are sold there.
According to everyone's best friend on the web named Wikipedia, Honda chose to diversify its dealership networks by first launching the Verno in 1978. Due to some competition from Nissan and Toyota, they had added the Clio and Primo in the 80s. However, the dealership channels were merged to one in 2006.
Six years later, this similar concept was revived with the launch of the Honda Cars Small Store that sold compacts and kei cars.
So, lets go to each detail one by one.
According to everyone's best friend on the web named Wikipedia, Honda chose to diversify its dealership networks by first launching the Verno in 1978. Due to some competition from Nissan and Toyota, they had added the Clio and Primo in the 80s. However, the dealership channels were merged to one in 2006.
Six years later, this similar concept was revived with the launch of the Honda Cars Small Store that sold compacts and kei cars.
So, lets go to each detail one by one.
Honda Clio
Honda Clio dealership logo from a Honda Accord advertisement |
Cars sold at Honda Clio: Accord and Accord Tourer, Avancier, City, Concerto, Domani (basically an upscale Civic sedan), Elyson, Fit, Insight, Inspire (derived from the Accord), Lagreat (a North American Odyssey for the Japanese market), Legend, Logo, Mobilio (also sold at Primo dealerships), Odyssey (international version), S-MX, Stepwgn, Stream, and That's (basically a Honda Life sold at Clio and Verno dealers)
Honda Primo
Honda Primo dealership logo from a Honda Civic advertisement |
Cars sold at Honda Primo: Acty, Ascot, Ascot Innova (hardtop version of the regular Ascot), Beat, Capa (also sold at Verno delaerships), Civic, Civic Ferio, and Civic Shuttle (the Ferio is basically a Civic sedan sold from 1991-2005 while the Shuttle is the station wagon model of the EF Civic including a wittingly named "Beagle" variant), Freed, Hobio (a twin of the Vamos microvan, based from the Acty), Life, Mobilio (also sold at Clio dealerships), Orthia (and its commercial use counterpart Partner), Today, Torneo (also sold at Verno dealerships), Vamos, and Z
Honda Verno
Honda Verno dealership logo from a Honda Saber advertisement |
Cars sold at Honda Verno: Ballade (a second generation Civic with more equipment), Capa (also sold at Primo dealerships), CR-V, CR-X, Crossroad (a rebadged first generation Land Rover Discovery), Element, HR-V, Integra, MDX (an Acura in other countries), Mobilio Spike, NSX, Prelude, Quint (a five door liftback of the Civic), Rafaga, S2000, Saber (a more equipment loaded Honda Inspire, sold as the Acura TL in the US), That's (also sold at Clio dealerships), Torneo (also sold at Primo dealerships), and Vigor