Is the Honda Fit called the Honda Jazz?
The Honda Fit is also marketed as the Honda Jazz in Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, Africa, Australia and most parts of Asia. The name “Fit” is used in Japan, China and North America. It is known for being fun to drive as well as extremely dependable.
How many miles does a Honda Jazz have?
Our Jazz has done 43,000 miles and the discs are still well within the wear limit and showing no evidence of warping or excessive corrosion on the friction surfaces.
Are there any Honda Fit, Jazz CVT gearbox failures?
The responses were quite startling, since these were not the type of facts i saw in any blog related to Honda fit, Jazz CVT gearbox failures! The fact is that the CVT gearboxes do require more attention than the standard auto gearboxes, and the reasons i could identify were,
How many units of the Honda Fit have been sold?
Honda Fit has sold more than 5 million units all over the world since its introduction in 2001. The Honda Fit is also marketed as the Honda Jazz in Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, Africa, Australia and most parts of Asia. The name “Fit” is used in Japan, China and North America. It is known for being fun to drive as well as extremely dependable.
The responses were quite startling, since these were not the type of facts i saw in any blog related to Honda fit, Jazz CVT gearbox failures! The fact is that the CVT gearboxes do require more attention than the standard auto gearboxes, and the reasons i could identify were,
Our Jazz has done 43,000 miles and the discs are still well within the wear limit and showing no evidence of warping or excessive corrosion on the friction surfaces.
Where are the skimming discs on a Honda Jazz?
The old Astra had a habit of not releasing front wheels,once had to cut one off when a sledgehammer would not shift it.As for discs,try an LDV 400 series (or early Disco),the disc is mounted behind the hub! agree.skimming disc’s is hardly worth the time and effort.Much easier to fit new ones yourself. Sounds like a rip off.
Why is Honda Fit not suitable for city driving?
The gearbox he felt was not suitable for local city conditions as the wear and tire on the belt was on the lower gears as driving conditions were 90% urban, and 10% semi-urban, with zero highway conditions in Sri Lanka.