What was the drawback to the Honda Jazz?
To be honest, though, it was only this slight drawback with the driving dynamics that put a dampener on the otherwise sweet music I made with the Jazz during our six-month affair.
How many people have asked to borrow my Honda Jazz?
By contrast, in six months with my little Attract Yellow Honda Jazz, only two people actually asked to borrow it of their own volition and, having driven it once, they never asked again. And that’s a shame.
Is the Honda Jazz available in the UK?
And with the Yaris’s new-found form enabling it to put on a very good showing on these pages only a couple of weeks ago, any slip-ups from the Honda should be readily apparent. Just like the latest Toyota Yaris, the new Honda Jazz is offered exclusively as a hybrid in the UK.
What kind of engine does the Honda Jazz have?
There is only a 1.3-litre petrol to be had, which is new too, but it is available with either a manual or automatic gearbox. The naturally aspirated engine may be new, but it feels decidedly old-school by today’s standards.
Are there any problems with the Honda Jazz?
CVT’s will have a problem if mechanics DONT use genuine Honda CVT fluid, and if not changed regularly. Some reported rear wheel bearing issues on GD model Jazzes. + Great resale values for looked after examples.
What kind of engine does a Honda Jazz have?
Bought a s/hand 1988 auto wagon (part time 4wd) in 1998. It only had 76000k and drove beautifully. At just past 12 months the Auto blew ($1500). 6 months later it quit again (fixed under mechanics warranty). Another 3 months it had major engine probs (head gasket) and engine had to come out.
How much does a Honda Jazz parts cost?
Granted, some parts for Hondas cost more than say Ford or Holden, but you don’t buy them anywhere nearly as often. This is the case with many Japanese brands. Tone. writes… That’s a myth. For a minor service, Mrs Tone’s Jazz costs around $120-$130 at a Honda dealer. I have no reason to doubt you.
Is the Honda Jazz the same as a Holden?
They aren’t any different from the Ford’s and Holden’s of this world and yes, i own a Honda. According to a tow truck driver, Holden are not doing well as he seems to be dealing with quite a few new Commodores, Craptivas and Cruzes on a daily basis.