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He says "changes the backlight colour of the speedometer from white to green" actually it has two shades of blue and one of green.Dark blue (least economical)Light blue (better)Green (most economical)Not sure where he got white from?
For what it's worth though it's only the latest iteration of something that every Honda I've owned has had.
Quote from: andruec on July 03, 2018, 08:04:57 PMFor what it's worth though it's only the latest iteration of something that every Honda I've owned has had.The Mk 1 Jazz doesn't have anything, at least not on the S. Would be handy for some.
Curiously, he suggests the cvt is only useful for urban use. I find the low revs of the cvt at motorway speeds is a great asset. Another curiosity in the review is the word "feelsome" about the steering - I've never seen this word before!
Quote from: Downsizer on July 03, 2018, 06:52:53 PMCuriously, he suggests the cvt is only useful for urban use. I find the low revs of the cvt at motorway speeds is a great asset. Another curiosity in the review is the word "feelsome" about the steering - I've never seen this word before!Good point. 2000 rpm at 70. A very relaxed motorway cruiser that's also good round town. Oddly the odd bit of motoring that isn't urban for me are short motorway bursts. A look at a map of where I live (Warrington) will show you what I mean.I think it might get a bit frustrating if you did a lot of driving on A class roads out in the country.