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Some automakers try to reinvent the wheel with every new model, in a constant quest for that next new big thing that will flood showrooms with eager buyers. Others take a more nuanced approach, making ...
Other markets, however, will now get a hybrid version of the Honda Jazz, the Euro-spec Fit. It uses the same Integrated Motor Assist mild hybrid system as the Insight and CR-Z matched with a 1.3 ...
Sales have been falling from the almost 80,000 cars sold in the US back in 2008 to just 50,000 last year, so Honda has practically reinvented the car. The Fit/Jazz is assembled in currently ...
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The Honda Fit, also known as the Jazz in markets outside North America, debuted in 2001 for the Japanese market. Before the Fit/Jazz was conceived, Honda satisfied the subcompact car segment with ...
Honda releases Fit Si – only it's really a UK Jazz, and it's a trim-and-tape deal Honda Jazz Si – Click above for high-res image gallery ...
The images come from the Japanese Creative311, which also mentions that the new Honda Jazz / Fit is indeed getting a new hybrid powetrain that combines a 1.5-liter petrol four-cylinder with dual ...
That means it could replace the old 1.4-liter 16V and even the 1.8 used by the HR-V. Honda US has no plans to downsize the Fit, but considering it has done it to the Civic, that might happen ...
Feast your eyes on the first image we have of the next-generation Honda Fit. Or, if you're reading from somewhere else around the world, you know this hatchback as the Honda Jazz.
It's a Fit-based compact SUV, and Honda just revealed the first photos of it at the New York International Auto Show. This is Honda's second go at the HR-V, as the automaker produced a mini-SUV of ...
Apart from the engine and droney CVT gearbox combination, the new Honda Fit is a very worthy successor to the long-standing Jazz, adding a touch of extra class and modern gadgetry to what was ...
Honda announced that it was not going to sell the fourth-gen Jazz / Fit in the United States, concentrating on trying to sell as many of its small HR-V crossovers as possible.