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once u get your ride, few things that is recommended to do(not according to priority)
-get door seal(front 2 door is a must)
-undercoat(soundproofing)
-aftermarket air intake(better low-mid power...slightly)
-braided brake hose
-rims, tires and brake pad(depending your driving style)
One of the most powerful in the range of 1.3 litre car. With disc brakes built in, not much of modifications to be made to the car as it is as good as it comes. However, if there is a need to modify the car, there are many things to modify at an affordable price!
This car simply exhibits the greatness of Honda engineering. You can't beat the practicality of this car, it is very spacious for its size and it has smart flat-fold rear seats to boost space if extra cargo room is needed.
Honda Jazz also exemplifies the prowess of Honda's engineering excellence. It is very agile, equipped with RPM happy iVtec engine, GCON chassis structure for excellent safety, and it is still very much a fuel efficient car to drive.
wonderful fuel saver but yet powerful with much room space for a small family. Can be a cool plain ride or sporty look on some add on body kit to burn the road.
Nifty car great for city driving and also no slouch on the highway. Nice set of colours to choose from.
I have been using this car for almost 4 years to date. I was looking looking for a fuel efficient and reliable car back then as my main criteria. The Honda Jazz easily fits my requirements.
The driving is smooth and pick up is considered good for a 1.3 vehicle. The design is great and prominent even from afar.
The fuel consumption is excellent. Great interior and exterior feature which suits well for the young and senior drivers.
Been driving my friend Fit for 3 months now.'testing out'
No regrets changing this car. I get in and i'm all smiles... This car is everything I expect it to be.
Look around on the roads when you drive. Count the number of Fit's/ Jazz you happen to see.
Need i say more?
Best....
The dashboard layout is impressive with controls in knob giving me a 'fun-to-drive' feeling. With Honda Jazz featuring the 5 speed auto transmissions with steering mounted paddler shifters, it adds in more fun. It's stlyish regardless internal or external and its fuel efficient. I can say that it is meticulously design targetting the savvy new customers market. Thumbs up and full marks for this jazz!
I use to own Honda Fit (Jazz) as my first car in Singapore bought from a parallel importer. I was skeptical about the car initially but coaxed from my dad to get it. Never regretted. It is still my favourite car.
I recall I can hold two metal cabinets in the car when the backseats were put down and lots of potted plants during one Chinese New Year season. Passengers have very comfortable ride and I get constant feedback on how spacious the car is, including the backseats. I've also sat a few times at the backseat and given that I am six feet tall, I am surprise that the car is so comfortable. As a driver, there were hardly much visual blockage, including the upper part of the windscreen given that I am tall.
The updated Jazz is just as spacious and has a sportier look. The car somehow reminds me of a guinea pig - cute, runs very fast and a nice sexy bum - which describes the car itself. With a i-Vtec engine below 1.6l, the mileage is good yet there is not much lost in power. Given it's look, I can actually dress-up the car in decal to make it looks a those sports cars in the race.
The only thing I would like to see is a convertible Honda Jazz which would make it even more attractive and sexy.
I've owned the previous jazz model and now i'm driving the current model as well.
Everyone asked me why did i change to the same car? Actually its quite simple.
I look for a few things when i decide to buy a car… Obviously, price is a important factor, but so is the comfort it offers, the exterior and interior design, the features it has. And the jazz ticks all the right boxes for me. Maybe not so much on the performance side, for its only a 1.3l.
It may have the same name but to all purposes its an all new car model. Can i see myself driving it for the next few years? Yes. Until the next new jazz model comes along ha!
I drive Vios, my girlfriend drive Jazz. I don't see Jazz is better than Vios but the price of Jazz is more expensive than Vios. Parts expensive. weak car. My vios got 2 small accident liao. no scratch at all. Jazz one accident front tyre parts all gone...
Don't know izzit Honda always expensive than Toyota?
This car has the best fuel economy, despite the fact that it is not a hybrid. The initial price tag that greets you might give you a scare, but fret not. With a low road tax, good fuel economy without sacrificing power, on the long run, the Jazz is definitely the best compact car of the year.
Dear Car lover,
In today Car Industries, we are spoil for Choice to choose the Best and suitable Car in our daily drives.
Well, I nominated Honda Jazz cause;
HONDA group spend tons and Million of Dollar in Research and Design. Is powerful, Small externally but Big and spacious internally ya, FC is proven "Drink less Fuel type of Car" and is reliable Japanese made vehicle with Good Resale Value here.
I therefore vote for Honda Jazz ya.
Test drove the Jazz 1.5A with family. Wife and kids all quite happy with car. After discussing with family wanted to book, and chose a colour. But Agent said no stock, and tried to push other colours which were 2008 YOM. Alamak! I thought how can they try to clear their old stock this way? Instead of satisfying demand, they try to supply down (clear stock) to customers. tsk tsk! Left the place without a second thought.
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