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Title: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: BigRon on August 18, 2020, 09:10:39 PM
Just collected my new Honda Crosstar this afternoon arrived yesterday around 11.00.

Ordered a two tone in Red/Black on the 8th July 2020, original delivery date to dealer was 16th August but dropped to 12th August immediately. Few days later went back to dealer and change it to Crystal Black Pearl which also showed as 12th August. Couple of weeks ago delivery was pushed back to 19th August.

Only driven it back from the dealers (12 mile) as the cats and dogs were have a great time. Had one modification carried out, not fond of the piano white trim had the trim changed to piano black much better.

Fitted a OBDII bluetooth (which came from my previous car) to run Torque Lite on a 7" tablet to show revs, coolant temp etc, planing to update to Torque Pro (£2.95) as it will show percentage hybrid battery and a few other parameters.

Next item is front and rear dash cams weather permitting.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: peteo48 on August 19, 2020, 10:54:45 AM
Congrats on the new car. Keep us informed as you get used to it.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: John Ratsey on August 19, 2020, 02:42:22 PM
Welcome to the Crosstar club.  :)

I couldn't get Torque Lite to show the coolant temperature so I'll be interested to know if you succeed in getting this info. I've stopped setting up an improvised tachometer after figuring out how the revs behave (reported in another thread) while the vehicle's own battery gauge gives adequate info (but 10% bars are a bit coarse - 5% would give more detail (ditto for the fuel gauge)).

Reminder: To disable the keyless key hold down both buttons for a few seconds until a little green light flashes (don't forget to do this to the spare key as well). Pushing either button wakes the key up.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: guest4871 on August 19, 2020, 05:46:33 PM
"keyless key"?  Wish I had one of those.   8)
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: BigRon on August 20, 2020, 06:07:38 PM
Yes noticed Torque Lite doesn't show coolant temp, did in my last car, at £2.95 for Torque Pro might give it a try which also possibly shows oil temp and transmission temp?? according to the list given for the Pro version.

Car Scanner does show coolant temp but only last for 1 month then costs of around £3.95 for the full app.

Going to give both a good workout and for what it costs may buy both and finally settle on one.

Been trying to setup MyHonda+ but after entering the vin nothing happens, dealer's Sales Manager has used the iPhone supplied from Honda which worked then tried his own which didn't work. Waiting to hear from my dealer.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Popdufc on August 21, 2020, 12:26:25 PM
Does it come with 2 keys?
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Mellorshark on August 21, 2020, 12:45:36 PM
3 or 4 if you count mobile phones with the app.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Popdufc on August 22, 2020, 10:32:55 AM
Thanks. It will be our main car and I'm afraid of asking my wife for The Key!!! Past few years we have had a couple of cars with only one remote key. I managed to persuade the dealers to give me a second. Mazda and Citroen
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: culzean on August 22, 2020, 01:30:41 PM
Review of Crosstar in our local paper, the tester said the extra £1,200 for Crosstar body kit not worth it,  otherwise liked the 2020 Jazz ... also said he like the styling of earlier Jazzes better..
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: hotweiss on October 03, 2020, 05:41:29 PM
Review of Crosstar in our local paper, the tester said the extra £1,200 for Crosstar body kit not worth it,  otherwise liked the 2020 Jazz ... also said he like the styling of earlier Jazzes better..

The Crossstar is worth it for the suspension and stereo upgrade...
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: MRCLICKCLICK on October 06, 2020, 08:24:55 PM
Collected mine. Only done a short drive home (3 mile) but felt very comfortable - in all respects. Tomorrow setting it up to suite me. Report back later on.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Kremmen on October 07, 2020, 04:07:01 AM
Watching with interest as I'm very seriously considering switching my 2013 Civic auto to a CrossStar next year.

I like my Civic, never had a single problem,  best car I've ever had in over 50 years but it will be 8 next year even if only on 22k miles.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: hotweiss on October 07, 2020, 07:41:55 AM
Collected mine. Only done a short drive home (3 mile) but felt very comfortable - in all respects. Tomorrow setting it up to suite me. Report back later on.

Keep us up to date. Yesterday I made a downpayment for a 2021 Crosstar - will be picking it up in April. My current lease ends in March.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: MRCLICKCLICK on October 07, 2020, 11:25:34 AM
OK - just been and put everything back in - dash can etc. Started to get my head around controls, display - bit at a time. Just finding it a bit awkward reversing - getting used to the way the throttle works etc - but that will come in tome. Do miss the CD player - but hey - we move more into the modern world!!. More after first full drive. So far so good. Did think the ride on the 3 miles yesterday in town was better that the HRV.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Jocko on October 07, 2020, 12:20:44 PM
Just finding it a bit awkward reversing
I use my rearview camera. Some refer to it as the back bumper.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Kremmen on October 07, 2020, 01:25:45 PM
I always reverse using the door mirrors. I can reverse park in my garage with my rear nearside arch and door mirror about 2" from the wall, every time without issue.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: hotweiss on October 07, 2020, 02:27:02 PM
OK - just been and put everything back in - dash can etc. Started to get my head around controls, display - bit at a time. Just finding it a bit awkward reversing - getting used to the way the throttle works etc - but that will come in tome. Do miss the CD player - but hey - we move more into the modern world!!. More after first full drive. So far so good. Did think the ride on the 3 miles yesterday in town was better that the HRV.

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Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: MRCLICKCLICK on October 07, 2020, 03:23:07 PM
HI - I meant the actual act of reversing - the car drives a bit different to the HRV
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Jocko on October 07, 2020, 04:45:31 PM
I always reverse using the door mirrors. I can reverse park in my garage with my rear nearside arch and door mirror about 2" from the wall, every time without issue.
Me too. I used to deliver to car dealerships which ofter necessitated reversing a huge FIAT Dublo van, 100 yards through pre-reg cars waiting for delivery. That focusses the mind and sharpens the senses.
Only aid in my garage is I painted a white stripe down the brickwork in the corner of the garage so I can see it on a sunny day. And I lower the passenger window as the air vents reflect off the glass and obscures the mirror.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: John Ratsey on October 07, 2020, 06:19:05 PM
HI - I meant the actual act of reversing - the car drives a bit different to the HRV
The Crosstar feels more manoeuverable with the over-body turning circle of 10.1m vs the HR-V's 11.4m. I expected that I would miss the HR-V's dipping nearside mirror but the reversing camera makes it easier to reverse into a parking space. I think the Crosstar's parking sensors are slightly better but I need to check how much clearance there is on a front corner when the sensors say I'm about to hit something.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Kremmen on October 08, 2020, 04:45:40 AM
I wonder why Honda didn't continue the nearside dipping mirror ?

Citroen Xantias had that feature and made parallel parking a breeze as you could see the rear wheel and kerb.

I have my nearside mirror as low as possible so I can see the rear arch and enough of the road but it's a compromise.

This is what I can achieve, every time, using the mirrors:

(https://i.imgur.com/4UBp3wA.jpg)
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Muldoon on October 08, 2020, 08:35:25 AM
I wonder why Honda didn't continue the nearside dipping mirror ?

Citroen Xantias had that feature and made parallel parking a breeze as you could see the rear wheel and kerb.

I have my nearside mirror as low as possible so I can see the rear arch and enough of the road but it's a compromise.

This is what I can achieve, every time, using the mirrors:

(https://i.imgur.com/4UBp3wA.jpg)

Bravo! That is expert level, can't be more than an inch or so clearance on that rear wheel arch!
A good idea though re the dipping door mirror, can only cost a few pence to configure some software it's fitted to many higher end cars. It's the small things that make a difference, storage compartments, a space saver spare wheel, convenience features that make long term ownership enjoyable.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Jocko on October 08, 2020, 09:39:18 AM
Found these in my collection.

(https://i.imgur.com/2uzCWc3.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/C1UFUOI.jpg)

It's amazing how garages collect clutter over the passage of time.

Parking always done with the mirrors. My Jazz mirror must have a larger field if view than the newer ones as I do not have to compromise with view to see the side of the car. All I have to do is move my head slightly off centre.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: MRCLICKCLICK on October 09, 2020, 03:54:24 PM
OK first longish drive today - about 40 miles up and down Dual carriage way, mains roads town etc. Very good - goes like a bat out of hell from a standing start onto the dual carriageway - no hesitation - and faster than the HRV - no gear change delay. Ride - vey good - probably better that titre HRV. Visibility - excellent. Still a bit tentative re reversing - just the different fell to the pedals etc. So - so far - all on the up and up - very satisfied. Long trip next week - so very comfortable with the new beast. Got most of the display and phone setup done - so should be OK.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Suzzanne on October 09, 2020, 05:13:50 PM
I collected my new Crosstar 2 weeks ago. 3 days  later drove 300 miles to Cornwall. A dream to drive after my underpowered 1300SE Jazz. Only had to put fuel in to come home. What a difference negotiating the steep hills, so much more power!
One little niggle, my phone kept losing connectivity (Galaxy S8). Any advice.?
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: John Ratsey on October 09, 2020, 09:06:52 PM
A dream to drive after my underpowered 1300SE Jazz. Only had to put fuel in to come home. What a difference negotiating the steep hills, so much more power!
Welcome.  :)

The headline horsepower isn't much different but the battery + motor vastly improves responses and the power available without having to rev the engine which effectively puts the vehicle into a different performance league.

I would suggest that you start a new thread regarding the phone connectivity as it's likely to get lost in this general discussion about user experiences. Also explain what you are using the phone for when it's connected to the car.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: hotweiss on October 09, 2020, 09:23:44 PM
I collected my new Crosstar 2 weeks ago. 3 days  later drove 300 miles to Cornwall. A dream to drive after my underpowered 1300SE Jazz. Only had to put fuel in to come home. What a difference negotiating the steep hills, so much more power!
One little niggle, my phone kept losing connectivity (Galaxy S8). Any advice.?

If you have a Jazz Crosstar you have to get an iPhone. Then you get wireless Apple CarPlay. Worked flawlessly when I tried it.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Kremmen on October 10, 2020, 03:55:57 AM
As and when I get a CrossStar next year the one thing I will not be doing is switching from Android to Apple. Apple is too locked down for me and more expensive.

There has to be a solution and Android Auto is very similar to CarPlay.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: hotweiss on October 10, 2020, 10:29:28 AM
As and when I get a CrossStar next year the one thing I will not be doing is switching from Android to Apple. Apple is too locked down for me and more expensive.

There has to be a solution and Android Auto is very similar to CarPlay.

Android Auto might be even better, but I don't think the Crosstar has wireless Android Auto.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Kremmen on October 10, 2020, 12:26:03 PM
I doubt I would use it anyway.

As long as I can pair the phone that'll do me. No doubt if there is an Android issue for everyone we'll hear about it.
Title: Re: Collected my Honda Jazz Crosstar EX Today
Post by: Mellorshark on October 10, 2020, 03:43:58 PM
I haven't had a problem with my S7; via Bluetooth or USB for android auto.