Thursday 31 July 2008




Low emissions and impressive economy from new i-VTEC engines

Available this Autumn, the all-new Jazz from Honda provides a stylish new option to help combat the rising fuel price blues.

Building on the success of the current Jazz ,Honda says its engineers' have taken the innovative design and versatility of the current car to the next stage'. This they have done with a slightly larger body style yielding better visibility, and more interior space offering greater flexibility of use. More economical petrol engines offer a lively alternative to comparable diesel cars.

The 90PS 1.2 -litre engine, the manufacturer says, achieves 55.4 mpg on the combined cycle,with CO2 emissions of just 120 g/km (VED Band B). The 100PS 1.4-litre engine is also improved with a performance at 54.3 mpg ,and CO2 emissions of 123 g/km.

In these times of rising fuel prices and financial instability you may be planning your next car purchase, perhaps looking to downsize. With the Jazz's new spaciousness,you may feel you will not have to compromise too much. Worth a good look.
For more details you can go to the Green Car Guide from here

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