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Honda Jazz in Nigeria

The Honda Jazz is a supermini in a competitive market, but it has a distinct selling factor that sets it apart from the competition. With a large boot and flexible seats, it's the most practical automobile of its kind. You might be surprised by how much space is available onboard.

Most other superminis are more enjoyable to drive, but the Jazz is slow and requires a lot of effort, despite being comfortable and affordable. And there are several with more stylish interiors or, dare we say, a more affluent and youthful appearance. However, when buying used, the Jazz has greater appeal than many others because it is dependable and functional.

Of course, consistency comes with proper maintenance, but the Jazz has a reputation for being extremely dependable. Of course, you can thank Honda's ingenuity, but the average Jazz owner, who is a little older and wiser, takes good care of their Jazz. To put it another way, that's fantastic news for potential buyers.

Key Specifications of Honda Jazz

Specs and features of this car

ARAI Mileage

17.1 kmpl

Fuel type

Petrol

Engine displacement

1199cc

Cylinders

Inline 4

Power

88.50 bhp at 6000 rpm

Torque

110 Nm at 4800 rpm

Seating capacity

5

Body type

Hatchback

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel tank capacity

40.0 gal.

Which one should You buy?

Whereas the Jazz Mk2 had a hybrid option, the Mk3 only had 1.3 or 1.5-liter petrol engines. Even the larger engine isn't particularly powerful, and because it's only available in Sport trim, we'd go for one of the high-spec 1.3 EX versions with either a manual or CVT transmission.

15-inch steel wheels, a DAB radio, a multifunction steering wheel, Bluetooth, electrically adjustable door mirrors, auto emergency braking, automatic headlights and wipers, air conditioning, cruise control, powered front, and rear windows, remote central locking, and stop-start are all standard on the Jazz S.

You'll receive 15-inch alloy wheels, a seven-inch touchscreen, front and rear parking sensors, and electrically heated and retractable door mirrors if you upgrade to the SE. The EX model comes with 16-inch wheels, privacy glass, a rear parking camera, climate control, and keyless entry.

Alternatives to the Honda Jazz

Even though the Jazz is Honda's supermini rival, its adaptability makes it more of a micro-MPV. As a result, the Vauxhall Meriva, which is well-equipped and has added practicality with its rear-hinged back doors, is arguably its closest competitor. Another competitor is the Ford B-MAX, which has folding back doors for added convenience; if you don't need this, the Fiesta is a terrific choice because it's so affordable, well-equipped, and fun to drive.

The Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, and Skoda Fabia are all related and very desirable vehicles. The Peugeot 208, Vauxhall Corsa, and Renault Clio, on the other hand, are all affordable, plentiful, and practical - they're simply not as usable or versatile as the Jazz. The Kia Rio is also notable for its seven-year guarantee and dependability.

What to look for

  1. Security: While the Jazz SE and Jazz EX come equipped with an alarm, the Jazz S only comes with an immobilizer.
  2. Servicing: Honda offers a variety of transferable pre-paid maintenance packages, so check for cars that come with one to get the most bang for your buck. If you can't find one, we recommend purchasing a service plan if you plan on having the car serviced at a main dealer to avoid unexpected costs.
  3. Spare tire: The Jazz doesn't come with a spare wheel as standard, but if you buy one, you can slot it into the well in the boot floor.
  4. Spec level: The Jazz was offered in SE Navi and EX Navi variants, which had sat-nav included in them as standard, in addition to the normal trims.

Do you want your own Honda Jazz?

Head on to Cars45 and get yours for the best price. You can select from the trims they have available for sale.