Honda Jazz Hybrid review - Auto Express

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Full review: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/videos/featuresvideos/260926/honda_jazz_hybrid_v...

It's a Jazz with a difference! From early next year, Honda's hugely popular Jazz supermini will be available with the same hybrid drivetrain from the Insight. The Japanese company have been at the forefront of the new technology, and the Jazz promises to be the smallest, cheapest hybrid on the market when it arrives in February.

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  • he said there are better hybrid-diesel small cars......what???? wich one?

    TOYOTA? VW?

    actually, in my opinion, Honda is working better than other brands......and their cars are absolutely reliable!!!

  • What's a Pryus? 1:15

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  • Does the Hybrid only come with a cvt?

  • It is not green! The battery is toxic to the environment. It is an illusion and a propaganda.

  • @SmudgyTheGreat ok, VW is a good brand. Maybe it would be the right choice for everyone who needs a modern design. but is it as reliable as Honda? I don't think so.....

  • @bloodytv86 He said hybrids or small diesels. Still the VW XL1 is a great example of a concept hybrid diesel to explore. Very impressive design.

  • I love the Brits! How fancy is the Pryus!! That's how I'm gonna pronounce it from now on!! Nice review btw.

  • Both current hybrids and turbo diesels can let you go more than 1000km for a single tank if you know how to drive them. They're all great and don't hate.

  • the thing i don;t like about hybrid variants is that manufacturers try so hard to make the car distinguishable from non-hybrid variants by adding futuristic features such a blue headlight covers, highlighted logos, and so forth.

  • @kazimann

    I wouldnt say better in everyway... but still diesel engines have come a long long way to become a good alternative to petrol engines.

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