Nov 26, 2016 02:20 PM
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The look of the Jazz was smoothed off for the car's second generation, and while it continued to impress with its practicality, it was still not a car with youthful appeal. The Mk3 has been designed to tempt younger buyers into the Honda fold and has edgier styling, with more defined styling creases. The interior has also been improved with the addition of Honda Connect touchscreen infotainment.
There’s a single 1.3 i-VTEC petrol engine available in theJazz. It comes with a six-speed manual as standard, or there's a continuously variable transmission(CVT) automatic that adds £1, 100 to any specification in the line-up.
Honda’s trim level hierarchy for the Jazz runs S, SE(which is around £1, 000 more than the S) and EX(around £1, 200 more than SE), while SE Navi and EX Navi models add satellite navigation to their respective specifications for around £600 extra. As a result, the most expensive Jazz EX Navi with CVT auto is around £17, 500, which is quite a lot for a supermini.
Every version of the Jazz gets Bl