Automobile

Atlas Honda issues clarification after price reduction claim goes viral

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ISLAMABAD: Atlas Honda has dismissed claims circulating on social media that it has reduced the price of its motorcycles, including the Honda CD70, Pridor, CG 125, CB125F, CB150, and ICON-E.

A viral notification suggested an Rs. 8,000 price cut for the CD70 and discounts on other models, but the company has confirmed the circular is fake.

The company representative explained that Atlas Honda has not changed any motorcycle prices, and the company currently has no plans to do any price changes.

The firm emphasized that its current priority is to maintain price stability because retail prices have remained constant for more than two and a half years. The representative explained that the company has maintained stable prices for 2.5 years and will make every effort to sustain existing prices because current market conditions prevent any price reductions.

Potential buyers started to speculate about the notification because it had spread throughout social media platforms. Atlas Honda urges consumers to rely only on official announcements from the company and avoid misinformation circulating online.

Staff Reporter

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