NEW DELHI: Hero Honda has maintained that there is no truth in the reports appearing in newspapers that Honda was pulling out of the Indian company. It said in a statement, “The news report is incorrect and speculative. We have already conveyed earlier that The Hero Group and Honda Motor Co., Japan, have for years enjoyed a very cordial and fruitful relations, resulting in millions of satisfied Hero Honda customers across the country and there has been no change in the relationship in any manner."
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