The latest Honda Jazz 2011 review–Magic seats and enhanced fuel saving.
The latest Honda Jazz 2011 review–Magic seats and enhanced fuel saving – In the addition of the Honda Jazz Hybrid model, the leftovers of the Jazz model range has been set some style and feature transformation to improve its previously powerful B-segment qualifications. The CVT in the Honda Jazz 2011 has been improved by fitting a torque converter to the gearbox, providing better efficiency and improved control at low speeds. The CVT gearbox is setting with paddle shifters on the rear of the steering wheel, giving the driver manual control.
Exterior adjustment has set to the car, at once to improve the look of the car and lower the drag coefficient to improve fuel saving. Dash lighting is currently combined in a single orange color, which give a deep contrast with the darker dashboard. Chrome rings now define the air vents, instruments and climate control display. Designed for the first time in the European Honda Jazz 2011, leather seats are presented as a factory built-in option.
One of the most exclusive prerequisites of the latest Honda Jazz 2011 is the Magic seat. The bases of the seats drop down into the space generally packed with the fuel tank, which is located under the front seats release up usable space in the rear. The front seats don’t need to be slid forward to give the rear seat adequate clearance as it is folded down. Honda Jazz 2011 offers a completely flat load floor, a maximum 1720 mm in length, sufficient to sip three 26 inch mountain bikes with front wheels still attached, position standing. To set back the rear seats to a seating position, you just lift the assembly back up; the seat bottom remains locked to the seat back and is simply released by drag up the leg frame and the seat bottom folded down.
under the boot floor lies a secondary storage box and on 1.4 models the provision of an emergency tire repair kit in place of a space-saver spare wheel frees up this space, adding an extra 64 liters to give an excellent load capacity of 399 liters (VDA) compared to the 380 liters of the previous generation Honda Jazz 2011 (9 liters of under floor storage with space saver wheel. A load lip 605 mm from the ground makes for easy loading and unloading.
To say nice things about the launch of the Jazz Hybrid model, the conservatively powered Honda Jazz has also had some minor reductions in CO2 values and enhanced fuel saving.

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