The Honda Jazz - some thoughts...
It comes with a neat engine and all but any true enthusiast will just swap in a k series engine.
I waited for this car to arrive in the US for almost three years and what happens? I give up on waiting and go out and buy an four months ago...
I'll probably buy a used one in a few years.
I waited for this car to arrive in the US for almost three years and what happens? I give up on waiting and go out and buy an four months ago...
I'll probably buy a used one in a few years.
It's great to see that the US will be receiving the same 1.4iDSI engine that Europe has, which is a neat little engine in Honda's new L-series. The Honda Jazz is definitely a good looking and affordable option for those looking for a small, light and cheap street car. I can see why it will become a success, just like it has in Asia, Europe and Australia.
It's also interesting to hear that Mugen, Spoon Sports, and BuddyClub are offering their products for the Jazz, and that Tein and Eibach are out with new suspensions for it. It's great to see that there are already plenty of exhaust systems to choose from, and if your wallet is deep enough, a K20 swap is apparently a breeze. It's always exciting to see what modifications and upgrades can be done to a car to make it even better.
It's also interesting to hear that Mugen, Spoon Sports, and BuddyClub are offering their products for the Jazz, and that Tein and Eibach are out with new suspensions for it. It's great to see that there are already plenty of exhaust systems to choose from, and if your wallet is deep enough, a K20 swap is apparently a breeze. It's always exciting to see what modifications and upgrades can be done to a car to make it even better.
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