The Honda Jazz has been sold abroad for years and we were finally able to benefit from its pequeño proportions when it was finally made available to U.S. customers as the Fit in 2005.
The Honda Fit has been in production worldwide since 2001, and while it only reached US shores by 2006, this tiny Honda ...
The quirky, utilitarian little hatchback that we know as the Honda Fit in the US carries the more melodious Jazz name in Europe. And while the newest Fit is already on sale in our market ...
the Honda Fit goes by a different name. In India, Europe, Oceania, Africa, Hong Kong, Macau, Southeast Asia, and the Middle ...
Latest Update: Honda has discontinued its premium hatchback offering, Jazz. Price: Towards the end of its lifecycle, it was priced from Rs 8.01 lakh to Rs 10.32 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
The Japanese carmaker has launched the third generation version Jazz priced between Rs 5.3 lakh and Rs 8.59 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) president and CEO Katsushi Inoue ...
We got an exclusive chance to try a prototype of the new Jazz (called the Fit in Japan) months ahead of its official debut. Honda is pinning its hopes largely on the car’s revamped styling ...
The Honda Jazz is also very good at carrying people. Two tall adults can comfortably fit in the back, with loads of head and legroom - although the middle seat really is for occasional use only.
The Honda Fit stands out for a couple of very important reasons: its perky driving experience and its excellent and very versatile seating layout. The Fit remains more fun to drive than many other ...
None of the reservations many people have about electric power are addressed by the Jazz – the car’s range is limited and it wouldn’t be cheap. But as an EV runabout, it makes a convincing ...