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Saturday, 15 August 2015

Honda Jazz

After months of anticipation, Honda has released the pricing and specification for its all new Jazz. Previously (well, currently) being sold from £12,195, the motor company will be starting the range at a higher but still manageable £13,495. SE models which are placed in the middle of the lineup will be offered from £14,595 where high-spec EX comes in at £15,715. Prices climb as high as £17,000 exclusive of options. You'll be able to buy the delightfully refreshed Jazz as of September with the new '65' plates, too. It won't be unbearably pricey to buy on PCP either, with monthly payments from around £139 and a 5.9% APR when a 30% deposit has been contributed.
Some of the Jazz's key features are the highly practical 354-litre boot which extends to 897 litres after having folded down the rear seats, Honda's Magic Seats which are of course present in the new Jazz as with its other vehicles, and air conditioning, cruise control and automatic headlights which are all fitted as standard.
Replacing the old 1.4-litre petrol engine is the new 102 PS 1.3-litre i-VTEC. A real selling point would be CO2 emissions of under 100 g/km, but that simply isn't the case with the lowest emissions being 106. It can be specified with a 6-speed manual gearbox or a newly developed CVT, both aimed at fuel economy and all said to deliver more than 50 mpg.

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