sheer performance terms.
You have the choice of two entirely different driving modes, which I found the most appealing thing about this car. Drive it like a conventional automatic and it is seamlessly smooth (there are no gears to change in the conventional sense) and it will get you from A to B as quickly as you want to go and with no fuss, or effort on the drivers part at all.
The second mode provides you with an artificial gearbox of sorts. It introduces no fewer than seven "steps" into the transmission, operated by Formula One style paddle switches on the steering wheel. All you have to do is press the right hand button on the steering wheel and you can play Formula One ace games by changing up and down through the seven transmission steps. In all honesty, whilst being great fun to play with, this facility makes the Jazz actually go ...
RICHADA 30.04.2006 (02.05.2006)
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Advantages: space, comfort, flexibility, fuel economy Disadvantages: absolutely none for me
Having endured a horrifying M5 breakdown in my 5 year old Escort not long ago, I decided the time was right for a new car. And I wanted brand new, in the hope that I would be guaranteed a few years trouble-free motoring (and hopefully no sudden expenses) with a good warranty and some peace of mind.
In my new car, I wanted the following features:
Light and easy to drive
Comfortable seating and leg room in the back
Fuel economy
A good sounding stereo
Affordable insurance
Quiet and reasonably powerful engine
Safety
Good looks
Flexibility (i.e. can take large packages/suitcases etc when necessary)
A make with a strong reputation for reliability
Extra gizmos
Under (preferably considerably under) £10,000
A lot to ask? Yes, but then along came the Honda Jazz?
Criteria 1: Light and easy to drive
My Honda Jazz drives ...
sandrabarber 11.07.2003
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Advantages: Very very clever package Disadvantages: almost none
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Cute? What the bloody hell does that mean? I’ll tell you what it means. It means I can’t bloody win, that’s what “Cute” means. Even if I get everything else perfect, she can always get me by quoting the “Cute” amendment. “Yes dear, it may be all those things and it may be quicker than a very quick thing but it just isn’t cute”.
Bugger.
So, I looked at the little Polo Diesel and the Mini One. The only other car that caught my eye was, the Honda Jazz. The Polo does it on economy and build quality, the Mini One on “cute” and the Honda ‘cos I think it’s dead clever.
Anyway I took my lovely lady to view all three one Sunday afternoon in May. The Polo didn’t even get a test drive. She sat in it and immediately pronounced it “ ...
tagheur 14.06.2003
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