i knew, no need to tell meQuote:
Originally Posted by TypeG
tell "HIM" la :D
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i knew, no need to tell meQuote:
Originally Posted by TypeG
tell "HIM" la :D
Zimp13, this one also ???Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimp13
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Coladuna, quickness can be defined in different ways. While the jazz isn't that fast down the quarter mile, it has alot of potential for excellent handling due its chassis design.
I think you should bring your car down to Wakefield before laying down any more smack :D
- Andrew
I can't be bothered to look back at all the previous posts but I'm sure I constantly mentioned that I was quoting VTi-S figure. It was bluevti who didn't mention which figure he was quoting. So get the facts right. It is your fault. Oh hang on. It doesn't have anything to do with you because you didn't offer any facts at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by TypeG
You call that a fact? You don't really know what the definition of FACT is do you?
and what do you base that on? Not another biased opinion without any facts to back it up with please. Comments like "I think such and such" can only be speculation and doesn't amount to much. From what I've read in reviews, Euro's handling is very good and neutral. Jazz has a much higher centre of gravity and from my personal experience of driving it, the steering had no feel and it was too light, which I'm sure I've read in certain reviews of Jazzes as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimp13
Here's some food for thought. A quick review search for Jazz in Carpoint reveals...
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The turning circle may be tight, but the steering is vague, and there is fair degree of roll in the body when cornering at more than sedate speeds.
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It's okay over smooth roads but hit even a moderate rut or pothole and the Jazz jolts and jumps with harsh reverberations.
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The steering is dead, completely devoid of feel, and the base model's 14in tyres are downright atrocious.
Searching for Euro reviews reveal the following...Quote:
So, putting this all into perspective, the Jazz remains an alluring prospect. The sub-standard driving dynamics take the shine off what would otherwise have been an excellent overall package
Facts anyone? From reading those reviews, I don't see how you came up with the idea that Jazz's hadling is superior, unless it was a biased personal opinion.Quote:
The Accord is all serenity by contrast, with a composure that's not only at home with hard driving, but virtually incites it. It too has a grippy front end, but matches that with near-perfect body control, communicative steering, and an extremely absorbent ride on everything from sharp ripples to longer amplitude humps, and isn't upset by any mid-corner irregularities.
Besides, it's silly to compare Euro against Jazz isn't it? So let's not.
Facts anyone?
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Originally Posted by coladuna
jazz handling is superior???????????????? did i mention that??????????
facts????????? gimme one fact that euro handles better than jazz....... biased opinion????????? how u justify biased opinion????????????? wat if i say ur opinion is biased??????????? ur english may b good, but learn how to convey messages without offending other people ok???? good english is pretty much useless without the brain to think......
as i am of a better class than u, i m not gonna argue with u... i m busy, not making money but spending money...... well i m sure that u will.... keep going!!!!!!!!! dun stop........ read again wat u have posted... typeG may have started the arguments with U, but he only argued and pointed all his thought at U... but U???? U dun just insult typeG but also many other people... wat a BRAIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by ahcash
Cash... be careful man.... someone will ask " where's the fact or this is just ur biased opinion????"..... so better dig all the facts man... hahahahha....
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...
(my english is bad, i only can type HAHA)
Whoa calm down tiger. No need to get all agitated. But you gotta admit your post was a little vague. So when you said "in fact i think also more than a euro", what are you referring to? Handling or the car's ability to handle extra power? Next time, try and not make it so vague. Using so many fullstops doesn't help either.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimp13
You think that was offending? I was basically saying that what you are saying is your personal opinion. How is that offending? Absolutely clueless. Maybe you are offended because you didn't read or understand my post properly.
And how did I offend other people? If you got insulted over comments that wasn't even directed to you, it's not my fault. Yeah, what a brain really.
As for your other comments, I have no clue what you are on about. la :D
And there's something wrong with asking for factual evidence? What's the point if everyone just blurts out their personal opinon? Most will just say their car is better anyway and it ends up being pointless, just like when two little kids argue with each other.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimp13
I'm glad someone brough that up - I personally think that carpoint review is a load of crap. Perhaps the tyres on the test car were underinflated? (Seems to be a common thing with many jazzes I see in the city..) The stock tyres and power steering configuration on the jazz contribute to its very light steering feel, but that doesn't have to mean it handles badly.
Vehicle weight(kg)Quote:
Originally Posted by coladuna
Honda Jazz: 1,025
Accord Euro Luxury: 1,415
I like my cars light and nimble, thanks ;)
Your point being? Is there a point to comparing a medium size sedan to a small hatchback? You don't have to be a genius to figure out which will be heavier.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andys
My friend's old car, Daihatsu Charade was less than a tonne. Do I get any award? :wave: