Honda Jazz review
The Honda Jazz is a car that has traditionally been bought by the older generation, people who are attracted by its easy-to-access cabin and Honda's reputation for reliability. But with this third incarnation of the Jazz, Honda reckons it can expand sales to the younger end of the market. With fresh styling and a long list of standard equipment, it might just be able to do it.
The Honda Jazz drives in a civilised manner, provided you avoid the CVT automatic gearbox option. It has a more stylish dashboard design than before, yet still features the brilliant and intuitive cabin layout with Magic Seats in the rear, making it one of the most spacious and ingenious cars in its class.
It’s not particularly fast and it’s not particularly cheap, but the Jazz certainly looks capable of challenging the class leaders such as the Volkswagen Polo and Ford Fiesta – and, perhaps, even attracting that much yearned-for younger demographic to the Honda fold.
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