Thanks for the feedback! Certainly up there in the segment, but cars like the MG3 Hybrid+ or Hyundai i20 may be better buys for people, depending on their criteria.
Thanks for another detailed and well thought through car review Jasper. However, I must take issue with your appreciation of the car's exterior styling. Granted, the latest iteration of the Jazz looks slightly improved compared to its earlier edition, but to my eyes it has always looked as though when sat in the design studio, the Japanese designers pictured a retired headmistress sat at the wheel ! Its definitely not a head-turner. Having said that, the interior, like many Honda models, is attractive and nicely laid out with some clever features like the magic seats and twin glove boxes. As for being a family car - well, maybe, if you' ve two very small children, but with such a compact boot when the rear seats are being used, where would you put all the luggage and push chairs etc. ? I've considered this car myself as it has a lot going for it, but think for me the new Renault Captur or Citroen C4 make more sense.
I hope we can agree that this generation definitely looks better than the one available around 2016, too! Love the work Honda have done on the interior, it's a very human car.
So can you manually surpass electric motor driving like you said that there is some gear? And for low mileage drivers will the electric motor discharge if it's parked for a while?
I would have LOVED a slightly larger version of this. I was on the fence about buying a Jazz but ultimately decided on a larger PHEV (small child etc etc). I do love the Jazz, though.
A good, honest small car that looks like it has been designed to do well everything that its intended to do. It also doesnt pretend to be something that it isn't. Well done Honda. Expensive though, but isnt just about every new car these days? It is the polar opposite in just about every way (apart from size) to the Jeep Avenger that BU tested recently.
We would also expect people looking at purchasing this car to test drive one prior to pulling the trigger. Apologies for missing this point from the video but it's difficult to ensure every single detail is captured.
That's important for me. I test drove a Jazz in 2021 and found the suspension very soggy. In fact I began to feel car-sick even while driving, which is unusual for me. Very few road tests mentioned this, although one French review found poor body rigidity, which might explain my reaction
@@BuckleUpShow That's a very good point, in 30 years of driving only 3. But next time it could totally destroy the tyre and the foam will be no good. Looked online and you can cut away the black foam insert and fit a spare into the wheel well.
Thanks... You mentioned that it "𝐠𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐚 𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐥𝐞 𝐛𝐢𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐭"? What is the ground clearance? Why do car reviewers never state the ground clearance yet it is very important to many people? Cars have progressively "gone to the ground"!! You have to think twice what to buy if you have to deal with snow or if you regularly go off the road a bit. Thanks again
Lift is being used in the visual sense, not in terms of ground clearance. The styling elements make the car more interesting to look at; nothing to do with ground clearance.