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Honda Jazz – Don’t you just love it?

Author/Source: Kim Henson

6th April 2013

jazz-2In a recent survey (of 40,000 drivers with 47,000 cars), carried out by consumer organisation ‘Which?’, the first generation Honda Jazz has been rated as Britain’s most satisfying supermini to own.

The externally diminutive but internally spacious and versatile Jazz notched up a score of 91 per cent overall, being rated as a ‘reliable, practical and cheap to run’ car, and saying that it was a great choice for anyone seeking a used vehicle.

Interestingly, the current (second generation) Jazz came fourth in the supermini class, with a score of 88 per cent.

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