First Look:
It looks a contemporary small car with its razor sharp edges, defining modernity in every aspect. It presents a pleasing look with its aerodynamic styling. It’s got a unique forward-leaning cabin. The headlights enhance its sharp look. The windscreen is pretty large. The side look is not as attractive as the front and the rear and its difficult to come to terms with it. The tail lamp is knife sharp and the clustering of the lights enhances its looks.
Insight:
The dashboard is styled in the similar fashion as Civic. The steering wheel is a three spoke wheel. It sports a pretty stylish audio controls and CD player. The AC vent and the CD players are quite easy to access. The knobs provide extra smart look to the dashboard providing it with a high tech look. The leg room in the commanding seat as well as the rear seat is more than enough.
The seats are quite comfortable.
It has some innovative attachments such as two cup holders on the extreme edges of the dashboard, one for each driver and co driver. The box under the driver seat can be accessed from the rear seat and can hold documents.
The cargo space at the rear part is simply superb. It has around 384 cc with the rear seats up. This can be extended further from 563 cc to 884cc by folding the rear and co driver seat.
The ride is a bit shaky and the noise of the engine can be felt inside.
Honda, which has tasted success in almost every segment of automobile industry in India in which it is present, is ready to play the gamble with its new launch Honda Jazz. It has to compete with the giants like Maruti, Hundai and Tata. But the best thing is that there is nothing to loose for them.
Feb 22, 2010
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