What goes wrong with Honda Jazz?

Honda Jazz Common Problems and Solutions
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Is Honda Jazz a failure?

Reported problems with the Jazz are remarkably few. The car has built up a solid reputation as one of the most reliable on the market, and nearly all of Honda's cars share this accolade in their respective classes.
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Is the Honda Jazz a reliable car?

Customers have consistently rated the Honda Jazz as a solid performer in our Driver Power satisfaction surveys. In 2019, the Japanese supermini finished in 62nd place out of 100 cars and, despite coming to the end of its lifespan, the third-generation car still managed 57th position in 2020.
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Is Honda Jazz the most reliable car?

The Honda Jazz has been crowned most reliable car in the fourth annual Carbuyer Awards.
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How long will a Honda Jazz engine last?

On average, you can expect your Honda to last around 200,000 miles, but when maintained properly, these cars can hit over 300,000 miles.
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How many km can a Honda Jazz do?

I can go 600 ++kms easily. My usual average is 5.5 to 5.9 liters per 100 KMs.
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How long do Honda transmissions last?

Some transmissions can last just over 10,000 miles, while others will last over 200,000 miles. Generally though, regular vehicle maintenance is the number one factor effecting a transmission's lifespan, and good upkeep can help it last even longer.
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Do Honda Jazz hold their value?

“Great running costs make the Jazz excellent value for money.” As the Jazz is a popular car, they do hold their value better than rivals such as the Ford Fiesta or Vauxhall Corsa. However, for your money, it has a higher level of equipment than some rivals.
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Is a Honda Jazz an old person's car?

The outgoing Honda Jazz is one of the most spacious and dependable small cars you can get and it's developed its own reputation as being a car for older drivers. It's as though everything was designed to make life as easy as possible, which isn't something you can say about many cars.
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What engine is in Honda Jazz?

You don't need to worry about choosing an engine for the Honda Jazz because there's only one: a 1.5-litre petrol-electric hybrid. With a total of 97bhp, it allows it to accelerate quicker than our favourite Volkswagen Polo (the 1.0 TSI 95), getting from 0-60mph in a respectable 8.6sec in our tests.
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Does Honda Jazz have timing belt or chain?

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For those who prefer solid, low-maintenance motoring, the news is good, because all three Australian-delivered generations of the Honda Jazz have used the company's L series engines which feature a timing chain rather than a rubber timing belt.
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Is the Honda Jazz CVT reliable?

Owner Review

As for the plus sides, it's extremely reliable - if you need a car that will get you there, and not cost much in the process, buy a Jazz! These cars just do not break down -5 years I've had it. And as for replacement costs, it's only had one set of tyres and one set of brake discs (again-my driving style)!
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How many miles per gallon does a Honda Jazz do?

The manufacturer claims that, in SE and SR trim, the 1.5 i-MMD unit will return a handy 62.8mpg on the combined cycle. Top-spec EX cars aren't too far behind with 61.4mpg, while the heavier Crosstar manages 58.9mpg - although we saw 55.4mpg during our own test.
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Which is better Jazz or Yaris?

Price wise, the Jazz wins. Both cars are equipped with a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine paired with a CVT transmission. The Yaris retains the good old 2NR-FE engine. They are very similar in the powertrain department although the Honda Jazz records a higher maximum power and torque output.
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Why was Honda Jazz discontinued?

Is the Honda Jazz discontinued? Yes, Honda Australia has discontinued the Jazz despite it being recognised as a highly-regarded hatchback in the new car market. The decision was sparked by the company's move to an agency business model down under, where Honda has streamlined its vehicle line-up.
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Which is bigger Toyota Yaris or Honda Jazz?

It's no surprise that the bigger footprint means, the Jazz is also more spacious inside. Rear access is easier, and there's a bit more legroom and a lot more headroom. The boot is slightly bigger, at 304 litres with the seats up; fold them down and there's 1,205 litres.
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How much fuel does a Honda Jazz use?

The entry-level Honda Jazz, the 1.2 S, has claimed fuel economy of 53.3mpg and CO2 emissions of 123g/km. The 1.2 SE gets a stop-start system, which turns off and restarts the engine automatically in stop-start traffic. This improves fuel economy to 54.3mpg and emissions to 120g/km.
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What fuel does Honda Jazz use?

Fuel recommendation Your vehicle is designed to operate on unleaded petrol with a research octane of 91 or higher. If this octane grade is unavailable, regular unleaded petrol with a research octane of 88 or higher may be used temporarily.
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What year Honda's have transmission problems?

Honda had to recall model years 2005-2010 due to transmission problems. If there's one problem that has plagued the Honda Accord throughout the years, it's premature transmission failures. The most common is to rebuild or even replace the transmission.
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Does Honda have transmission problems?

The most common cause of failure in a Honda automatic transmission is a malfunctioning torque converter, which can cause shifting problems in automatic transmissions. The torque converter in an automatic transmission serves the same purpose as the clutch in a manual transmission.
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Is it worth replacing a transmission?

Rebuilding a transmission can save you a lot of money over the short-term, while keeping car payments out of your monthly budget. For many, rebuilding their transmission is worth the initial cost. Rebuilding a transmission may cost you twenty-five hundred dollars or more, which is a significant chunk of change.
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