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Honda Jazz Forums => Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 => Topic started by: csp on March 25, 2014, 01:59:29 PM
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Honda have announced job cuts and are cutting down from 3 shifts to 2 at Swindon. So could the excess capacity at Swindon be used to build the next generation Jazz for Europe, which was due to be produced in Japan from 2015?
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/honda-slash-production-swindon-placing-340-jobs-risk
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I'm hearing the plant has a limited life & doesn't seem to feature in Honda long term plans. The new 2015 Fit will be built for EU in Japan and China
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My 2009 ES built in Japan had a couple of minor assembly issues, my 2013 ES seemed much better although seems to be slightly less economical.
I would prefer a new Honda built in Japan rather than China though.
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I think Honda have been slow to move into the niche models that are selling well at the moment, small SUVs.
It might be a depressed UK market but Nissan is selling Qashqais like hot cakes and just in case you want something smaller, they now have the Juke. A car dealer told me they are constantly asked by customers for cars with a higher seating position. I drove a Yeti last week and it was excellent, if it was a couple of thousand less and with interest free credit I would have been tempted.
A good car to bring to Swindon for the European market would be the proposed Jazz based SUV.