Standard Jazz, executive trim, red metallicNice colour ;)
Standard Jazz, executive trim, red metallic
I have ordered my first Honda, the new Honda Jazz 1.5 i-MMD Hybrid EX Midnight Moonbeam Blue Metallic. Hope sat nav up to date. Read no traffic updates. Are they not going to rectify that?.
Which Mk4 Jazz do you own or have on order?
I chose the EX because of the blind spot information and cross traffic monitor. That's also the reason (besides all the "Tupperware") that the Crosstar wasn't considered. I also like a leather steering wheel instead of "plastic".
The 16" rims and tires maybe give a harsher ride than 15", however, comfortable enough for us. For sure clearly more comfortable than its predecessor, a Yaris Hybrid, also on 16". Although I must add that the Jazz was not delivered on the original Yokohama BluEarth tires, but on Vredestein Qatrac all seasons at my request. So, I don't know how it would be on the Yokohamas.
Interesting to see, as the motoring press seemed to universally recommend the SR as the 'sweetspot'. Just shows how much they know their readership. Or maybe this site has a skewed subset of Jazz owners.When picking up my new EX today I mentioned this to the rep. He replied that i) by some margin most of the models they sold were EX and ii) car magazines rarely if ever recommend the most expensive model in a range as they like to pick out "good value". Also Jazz owners typical demographic may be less price sensitive, the Peugeot branch of the same dealer tended to sell proportionately more of their cheaper models.
I have had my Jazz crossbar 4weeks now and the reason I chose the cross star was because it's a bit higher than the jazz.I had a vw golf previously but the cross star is much more comfortable and the mpg
On mixed driving is 66mpg around town with a gentle right foot I Get more as up to 28 mph it runs on battery I would go as far to say it rates as one of the best cars I have had and believe me I have had lots If I had one problem it would be tuning the radio in :)
...front sensing camera failed twice and Honda will not permit fitting new as may be a software problem so have to drive without safety aids and with dash flashing lights on start up!.
SR, Crystal Red, ordered end of June, hopefully here by end of Sept.
First Honda (although my Dad had a mk2 Jazz which I drove a few times).
Coming from 11 years with a Hyundai i20, and a succession of Clios before that.
Nearly here; my first Honda, a Jazz Advance is arriving on Tuesday. There is a real sense of anticipation building....You might want to sweeten the wait by reading the manuals downloadable from https://www.honda.co.uk/cars/owners/manuals-and-guides/honda-owners-manuals.html (https://www.honda.co.uk/cars/owners/manuals-and-guides/honda-owners-manuals.html) (you have to do some scrolling until you get to the Jazz MY24 though)
For those who chose either the Advance or the (Advance) Sport, what was your rationale?My reasoning for choosing an Advance (only the differences mentioned I cared about):
For those who chose either the Advance or the (Advance) Sport, what was your rationale?My reasoning for choosing an Advance (only the differences mentioned I cared about):
Advance over Elegance:
- infotainment with built-in sat-nav
- heated leather steering wheel
- blind spot warning with cross traffic monitor
- all windows powered with comfort opening/closing (by key fob)
- folding mirrors (by key fob)
- darkened windows in the back
- not overly more expensive than Elegance
Advance over Advance Sport:
- hefty price tag! (no additional equipment that I'm willing to pay this much more for)
- artificial enginge sound in "sport-mode" (wtf?)
- slightly less fuel efficient according to specs
- slightly less performant according to specs (this is no joke!)
- was not available at time of order :D
ymmv