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I have had my new Jazz for three weeks and so far I am very pleased with the performance. It is is comfortable, handles well, and has quite a bit of carrying space when you fold down the back seats. I have been using 91 although I will probably give E20 a try soon.

I considered the Yaris and Nissan Tida and I am glad I went with the Jazz.

Has anyone tried E20 yet.?

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I have had my new Jazz for three weeks and so far I am very pleased with the performance. It is is comfortable, handles well, and has quite a bit of carrying space when you fold down the back seats. I have been using 91 although I will probably give E20 a try soon.

I considered the Yaris and Nissan Tida and I am glad I went with the Jazz.

Has anyone tried E20 yet.?

We've had ours for 4 months now, and about 13,000 km

Since we live in Pattaya, we haven't tried E20, but only E10, which suits me fine. I do not notice any power decrease or higher consumption per liter, but do notice much lower fuel bill!

So far, mixed driving about 14 km/l, long distance at 100 km/h cruising speed about 16-17 km/l.

Very happy with the car.

Only gripe was last weekend when I blew a tyre by hitting a pothole at speed. Before I got the Jazz, i drove a Mitsi pickup truck in Laos for 3 years, which is very sturdy and has bigger wheels that handle potholes better. Still getting used to having to avoid them in my Jazz.

Replacement tyre cost 3100 Bt - ouch!

Still better then a new tyre for my old Citroen CX Turbo2, which use to cost 12,000 Bt each......

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