The Honda Jazz

The Honda Jazz is one of the most fun little super minis on the market. The design of the Jazz is modern as they come and the use on space in the cabin is remarkable, the leg room space in the back of the cabin is very spacious and the storage holes will hold your items.
The Honda Jazz will really show what it’s made of when you go in to town, its small build and great vision all round the Jazz lets you park it in very small spaces that others wouldn’t even try. If you are in the market for a super mini then this is the one for you.
The one issue with the Honda Jazz is the high asking price, don’t get me wrong they do hold their value pretty well, there is no sporty version to attract the younger drivers and there isn’t a diesel model.
The seats in the Honda Jazz are slightly on the firm side buy many drivers have said the can get a very combatable driving position , as we said before the visibility is second to done and you can see well from every angle of the car. The dash board is set out nicely with nice big switches and dials to make it very user friendly. The Jazz had a face lift in the cabin in 2004 which made it look more like a sports accord model.
The use of space in the Jazz means that it seats five people without anyone having to breathe in. The seats in the Jazz are comfortable for pottering around town, but not supportive enough for longer trips. Loud road noise can be a problem: it’s not too bad at low speeds but on the motorway the drone can become irritating. Despite its tall design, there's no problem with wind noise and the engine is well insulated.
The Jazz has twin air bags and front electric windows in the SE model; there is also a CD player.