Honda puts a slew of rare heritage cars up for sale

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Honda New Zealand is auctioning off 16 vehicles from its Heritage Collection as the Japanese brand prepares to close its long-running Nelson facility, giving enthusiasts the chance to own everything from an ultra-low-kilometre Honda Accord to a cult-classic Honda Civic Type R.

The auction follows Honda New Zealand’s decision to relocate its national vehicle distribution operations from Nelson to Auckland, bringing more than four decades of operations at the South Island site to an end. Proceeds from the sale of every vehicle will be donated to local Nelson charities.

The collection spans almost two decades of Honda history, from a 1981 Accord sedan through to a 2000 Civic Type R, with many of the vehicles assembled in New Zealand.

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Arguably the standout is a 1995 Accord LXi, which has travelled just 7600km since new. Honda believes it could be the lowest-kilometre example of its generation anywhere in the world, with the locally assembled sedan presented in near-showroom condition.

The 2000 Civic Type R (EK9) is also expected to attract strong interest. The Civic hot hatch is regarded as one of Honda’s greatest performance models, and genuine EK9s have become increasingly sought-after by collectors around the world.

Other rare models include a 1987 Honda Accord Aerodeck, a 1988 Honda City Jazz, and a 1989 Accord Hatch 4WD.