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2017 Honda Jazz fuel consumption

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I am looking to buy a new car soon, the Honda Jazz RS+ is very much my car of choice. Can any owners of a 2017 model model Honda Jazz CVT give an idea of real world fuel consumption figures. The brochure states 6ltr/100kms

which equates to 16.66 kms/ltr.

(47mpg)

 

thanks 

 

Mark

 

Probably not much help to you BUT we have the Civic RS ...does 8-9 km/ltr around town but twice that on a run ..

 

Try looking at fuelly.com  for what people are getting ...

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Thanks for that info, most helpful. I assume  yours is a 1.5 ltr with CVT gearbox?

Oh gosh. No idea of the exact number, but I recall that it's the one below the top model. Mine has normal sized wheels, touch screen, reversing camera, Bluetooth and USB. The top model has 17" wheels, from memory. Not sure if the top model has navigation or not.

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It's best on smooth roads, but very bumpy on poor roads. I never use it on dirt roads. As 99% of my driving is done on smooth roads, it does everything I need from it. The ride in the back can be quite bumpy on poor roads.

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Everything but the Navigation, i’m hoping they’ll release the infotainment screen with Carplay in built soon,as i use my phones satnav. More surprisingly for a car of that price, it doesnt have a leather steering wheel, and at least leather trimmed seats.


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It's best on smooth roads, but very bumpy on poor roads. I never use it on dirt roads. As 99% of my driving is done on smooth roads, it does everything I need from it. The ride in the back can be quite bumpy on poor roads.

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Thats something for me to consider, as i live in Chiangrai, and often drive in the country and occassionally on dirt roads. It seems the brochure average consumption figures of 16.6kms/ltr are not far off the mark.



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ah!!!

 

it is so refreshing to see that there is someone else out there who also speaks in Km/L lingo

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I still prefer using mpg, easier to relate to for me. But in Thailand , i need to think in km/ltr


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Civic 1.8 EL 2016 - 16 km/liter on E20 (mix highway and city)

For me the Honda CVT works just fine. 

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Civic 1.8 EL 2016 - 16 km/liter on E20 (mix highway and city)
For me the Honda CVT works just fine. 

Thats great to hear on a bigger car and engine. My son has a civic manual, 5 yrs old, runs on E85, he struggles to get 12kms/ltr.


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I sometimes do in the winter and did it as an experiment yesterday.

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I go back to UK for a while on 30th Nov, will have to wait for my return to Thailand to get my Jazz. Won’t have need of Aircon in my little Peugeot in England, too cold. Thanks for all ur helpful comments Bob.


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