Honda Cars Philippines, Inc (HCPI), releases the Jazz in Lunar Silver Metallic, a color emanating a tastefully upscale appeal that befits the pioneer in the subcompact hatchback segment. The Lunar Silver Metallic color option will be offered on all Jazz variants: the 1.5 V MT, the 1.5 V CVT, the 1.5 VX CVT, and the 1.5 VX+ CVT.
The Jazz is powered by a 1.5 liter i-VTEC engine across the line that delivers a maximum power output of 120 horsepower at 6,600 rpm. The engine is mated to either a 5-speed Manual Transmission or a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) developed under Honda Earth Dreams Technology for a powerful yet fuel-efficient driving performance.
Like other Honda vehicles, the Jazz is packed with safety technology for the peace of mind of its occupants. All Jazz variants come standard with Driver and Front Passenger SRS Airbags, and Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD). Additional features like Hill Start Assist (HSA), Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), and Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) are offered in the 1.5 VX CVT and 1.5 VX+ CVT variants, plus Side Airbags and Side Curtain Airbags for the 1.5 VX+ CVT.
HCPI is now accepting reservations for the Jazz Lunar Silver Metallic with the following suggested retail prices:
- 1.5 VX+ CVT – P 968,000
- 1.5 VX CVT – P 928,000
- 1.5 V CVT – P 828,000
- 1.5 V MT – P 788,000
Here's how they are ranked. Top 10.
ReplyDeleteNo. 1 Ecosport
No. 2 Juke
No. 3 Yaris
No. 4 Mirage
No. 5 Cx3 coming
No. 6 Celerio
No. 7 Jazz
No. 8 XV
No. 9 BRv coming
No. 10 Wigo
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So the Ecosport (MINI SUV) or the Mirage (City car) better than the XV? (AWD Compact crossover)
Delete1. CX-3
Delete2. XV
3. BR-V
4. Jazz
5. Juke
6. Ecosport
7. Yaris
8. Mirage
9. Wigo
10. Celerio
So how does an Ecosport beat the CX-3 and XV? The CX-3 and XV have more powerful engines, better transmissions, AWD, better design and material quality, etc. Well the ecosport beats the 2 in pricing. The Ecosport has a jerky automatic transmission, weak engine, full of hard plastics, hard seats and poor ride quality. Not to mention poor reliability compared to the 2.
Wtf is the standard here ? You're mixing different categories that don't even make sense. This isn't even basing it by sales ?!
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Deletei guess its about the 200Hp 500Nm torque again of another suv brand again..
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