Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums
Welcome => New Members => Topic started by: guest7502 on February 19, 2018, 09:23:32 AM
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Hey Guys (lovely music) ; )
I am looking to buy a Honda Jazz. My Mk1 Skoda is 17 years old now and the head gasket blew over the weekend.
I wanted to get some insider knowledge. Also - do people sell their old Jazzi on here?
Last question, what's the plural of Jazz?
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Welcome. You might be lucky, but more chance with Auto Trader and the like. According the the dictionary the plural of Jazz is Jazz! :D
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Reminds me of that sketch on the Fast Show -
"Hi and welcome to Jazz Club - Nice!"
PS - picking up Jazz number 3 on Wednesday. They must be doing something right!
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Jazz number three! Do you own more than one? Or have you been buying them for some time?
I want a 1.4 in Black! I'm not usually fussy with colour but the Jazz, like myself, looks better in the dark!
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Hi badgerdisco
I buy the family cars, I have two boys. One does loads of miles so after buying also sorts he now has a 1.2 i-vtec Jazz. Younger son has a 1.3 CVT i-vtec Jazz as his wife can only drive automatic and of course I have a 1.2 i-vtec with 75,000 miles on it. However far and with what little regard to the engine by eldest son it still keeps on going and doesn't use oil etc. I change the oil, filters and the brakes and little else with no trouble whatsoever. I can't recommend them highly enough. Oh yes :) my wife has a Suzuki Splash but there is another story :)
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Ah I badly want one! I can't find anything decent for around £2-3k at the moment. Annoyingly, about two weeks ago I helped a friend buy a Jazz and it was immaculate. My Fabia had just passed her MOT so I wasn't in the market!
Thanks, it sounds like a smart buy to be honest - my friend had a suzuki swift. It wasn't reliable and he had a lot of trouble getting parts for it. Lots of quirky problems that were hard to solve!
I've had a couple of Ford Focuses and they're pretty hardy, but I quite fancy trying something even more practical and with slightly better build.
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Jazz number three! Do you own more than one? Or have you been buying them for some time?
I want a 1.4 in Black! I'm not usually fussy with colour but the Jazz, like myself, looks better in the dark!
No - I only have one at a time. Jazzes 1 and 2 were/are Mk2 1.4 EXs. I had Jazz 1 for 3 years and it went in part ex for Jazz 2 (my current car). I've only had this one for just over 2 years and was intending to keep for another 2 but various bits of my ageing body are crying out for an automatic hence Jazz 3 arrives on Wednesday.
Gone down a spec from EX to SE. Hope I don't regret it - the main difference seems to be I will now be back with manual air con. I've decided I can live with this.
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Hey @badgerdisco, you broke the first rule of Jazz Club...
(...and the second as well by the way!).
;D
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@peteo48 manual air conditioning shouldn't cause too many problems! YI think a 1.4 Mk2 EX would be my ideal choice. But I probably can't afford to be too fussy.
Hey @richardfrost - haha! Please, I want to know what they were..? :D Mentioning Ford?
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I'd bite your hand off for manual air conditioning.
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Hey @richardfrost - haha! Please, I want to know what they were..? :D Mentioning Ford?
The first rule of Jazz Club is - you don't talk about Jazz Club.
The second rule of Jazz Club is - you DON'T talk about Jazz CLub.
(Fight Club)
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Hey @richardfrost - haha! Please, I want to know what they were..? :D Mentioning Ford?
The first rule of Jazz Club is - you don't talk about Jazz Club.
The second rule of Jazz Club is - you DON'T talk about Jazz CLub.
(Fight Club)
haha! Brilliant!
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I'd bite your hand off for manual air conditioning.
LOL
I was just thinking - it's like one of those "first world problems" - "Oh poor me, I haven't got climate control on my new car, it's not fair!!"
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Your best bet is to drive one at a local traders , then search Autotrader or if you want your local BCA .
There are 100's around and as ever condition is the key + MOT history check + invoices for work done.
Happy hunting, but do drive a few before you spend
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Your best bet is to drive one at a local traders , then search Autotrader or if you want your local BCA .
There are 100's around and as ever condition is the key + MOT history check + invoices for work done.
Happy hunting, but do drive a few before you spend
Good advice, I've never driven one so that's a good idea! My friend has one so I will ask him if I can have a spin in his (I actually helped him buy it a few weeks ago. DOH!)
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Whereabouts are you in the UK? I might be selling mine soon. Very reliable indeed but there is a little rust showing through and the alloys need some attention. Might be too cheap for you anyway as it's probably worth well under a grand by now.
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Hello and welcome Badgerdisco. :)
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Whereabouts are you in the UK? I might be selling mine soon. Very reliable indeed but there is a little rust showing through and the alloys need some attention. Might be too cheap for you anyway as it's probably worth well under a grand by now.
I'm based in Cambridge. I'm not ruling anything out - my last car was a £500 Fabia : )