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Honda Jazz Mk2 2008-2015 / Re: Help finding part number
« Last post by Viduraje on Today at 03:21:27 AM »What you are looking for is 17245-RB0-000 cooling duct.
It would be easier for you to order from amayama. You need 4 x clips too.
https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/honda-europe/jazz/2009_IMT/20870/electric/B__0105
It would be easier for you to order from amayama. You need 4 x clips too.
https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/honda-europe/jazz/2009_IMT/20870/electric/B__0105
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Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: Suggestions for my next Jazz?
« Last post by Johnocyprus on March 15, 2026, 08:17:39 PM »Autotrader is your best bet. In the search you can specify what model and price you want.
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Road departure mitigation - is it rubbish?
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Road departure mitigation - is it rubbish?
« Last post by Fiendish on March 15, 2026, 05:17:19 PM »Nostalgia is not what it used to be……And probably never was...

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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: I would love to get MK4 but the Front of it is just so Darn ugly :(
« Last post by CB72 on March 15, 2026, 03:29:30 PM »Name a current production car with a great front, they all look much the same to me, grill, headlights and windscreen! The Jazz is probably the the best car for doing what a car is designed to do, getting you from A to B, cheaply, safely and reliable.
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Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: Suggestions for my next Jazz?
« Last post by Sharon on March 15, 2026, 02:29:03 PM »Thank you. Could you perhaps post a link to such a vehicle currently on offer around that price?
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: I would love to get MK4 but the Front of it is just so Darn ugly :(
« Last post by NorthWales Peter on March 15, 2026, 01:19:09 PM »You certainly dont buy a Jazz on its looks and appearance.
The reason i bought mine, was because of both Honda and Toyotas remarkable reliability
I got rid of my 3yr old Mazda MX5 RF i had bought from new, full service history, 7600 miles on the clock.
It had never seen a damp road in its life, and sat in a garage for the winter, so it was an indulgence.
I still miss it, but owning the Jazz has made far more sense.
The Hybrid system of my Jazz Hybrid is very impressive, and over one year of ownership the car has surpassed all my expectations.
Extremely frugal on petrol, wonderful to drive, magnificent to own.
The looks have slightly grown on me, but looks are not important, reliability and fuel efficiency are top priority.
The only two cars i ever considered were a Toyota Yaris Hybrid or the Jazz.
The Jazz was purchased solely on the price i paid for it at the Honda dealers in Cannock, £23950 because it had been preregistered, a massive saving over list price.
My Jazz is such a wonderful car, that as soon as a new Mk5 model is announced i will be getting one, no matter what it looks like.
Reliability, fuel efficiency, joy of driving, appearance comes way down the list for me
The reason i bought mine, was because of both Honda and Toyotas remarkable reliability
I got rid of my 3yr old Mazda MX5 RF i had bought from new, full service history, 7600 miles on the clock.
It had never seen a damp road in its life, and sat in a garage for the winter, so it was an indulgence.
I still miss it, but owning the Jazz has made far more sense.
The Hybrid system of my Jazz Hybrid is very impressive, and over one year of ownership the car has surpassed all my expectations.
Extremely frugal on petrol, wonderful to drive, magnificent to own.
The looks have slightly grown on me, but looks are not important, reliability and fuel efficiency are top priority.
The only two cars i ever considered were a Toyota Yaris Hybrid or the Jazz.
The Jazz was purchased solely on the price i paid for it at the Honda dealers in Cannock, £23950 because it had been preregistered, a massive saving over list price.
My Jazz is such a wonderful car, that as soon as a new Mk5 model is announced i will be getting one, no matter what it looks like.
Reliability, fuel efficiency, joy of driving, appearance comes way down the list for me
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Crosstar compared to the Honda HE-V
« Last post by NorthWales Peter on March 15, 2026, 01:01:56 PM »I believe the HR-V has the same 1.5L engine and drivetrain to that of the Jazz, but in a larger more expensive package.
The HR-V looks more premium as well, but offers little in technology to its smaller Jazz cousin.
It all comes down to looks and slightly higher specification, but you have pay a lot more for it.
I didnt need a larger vehicle, and the sole reason i bought a Jazz, was because of its legendary reliability.
I didn't buy the Jazz because its a looker, i bought it because of its reputation and because the car was almost £7000 below list price.
Im so impressed with the car, that im definitely getting another when the time comes to change.
The HR-V looks more premium as well, but offers little in technology to its smaller Jazz cousin.
It all comes down to looks and slightly higher specification, but you have pay a lot more for it.
I didnt need a larger vehicle, and the sole reason i bought a Jazz, was because of its legendary reliability.
I didn't buy the Jazz because its a looker, i bought it because of its reputation and because the car was almost £7000 below list price.
Im so impressed with the car, that im definitely getting another when the time comes to change.
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Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: Suggestions for my next Jazz?
« Last post by Lord Voltermore on March 15, 2026, 01:00:15 PM »£15K puts you in mk4 territory. So you could justify taking one for a test drive . I'd recommend paying a bit extra for a trim level that includes reversing camera , and ideally heated seats. The initial extra cost of a mk4 may be off set by it holding its value better into the future.
But be aware that intitially the hybrid can feel a bit surreal to drive , possibly moving off in total silence.Especially if you normally drive a manual. And a bit of a learning curve for some of its clever tricks. You soon get used to it, and start to appreciate its many advantages , including 60+ mpg.
But be aware that intitially the hybrid can feel a bit surreal to drive , possibly moving off in total silence.Especially if you normally drive a manual. And a bit of a learning curve for some of its clever tricks. You soon get used to it, and start to appreciate its many advantages , including 60+ mpg.
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Road departure mitigation - is it rubbish?
« Last post by JB on March 15, 2026, 11:59:42 AM »When my driving instructor was learning you the reversing procedure he
used to put a matchstick on rear parcel shelf standing up straight out of
the matchbox that was 1965
used to put a matchstick on rear parcel shelf standing up straight out of
the matchbox that was 1965
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