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  1. #1
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    Upgrading to GE Jazz. Auto or manual?

    Hi guys,
    Mum is looking to upgrade up her jazz. Currently has a GD3 06' manual.
    Decided to go against CVT for that model because of all the CVT problems i've read up on.

    Now that the jazz is a 'sports auto' - dilemma between which to choose. Few things that will effect our choice will be
    1. Petrol consumption difference
    2. Common problems on this sports auto
    3. Going up hills in auto (but the paddle shift seems to be ok as it will allow low gears etc.)
    4. Future re-sale value

    Any opinions from current GE jazz owners on what to do?

  2. #2
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    my mom has a GE jazz vtis auto, paddle shift is not something u'll use often, i'll go manual, but if u have family members that drives the car aswell, auto is ok, it actually goes pretty well as well for the auto, as they are not cvt, the lag u'll have from the paddle shift is about 1 second delay

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    it does have about 15 cup holders

  4. #4
    welll... 1st, why would you wanna auto?

    BUT... get her to drive it, and if she likes the auto, let her get it. she's got a manual GD already... she must like the car to want to upgrade to a GE.

    BTW, the handling is different. They softend the suppension with each review of the car. she might find it's not a sharp as what she has.

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    if u want a brand new one be quick as u wont be able to get one until next year.
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

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    Thanks for replies guys, Nah not buying new.
    Well. Auto as she drives a lot and of crouse would just prefer this.
    The reason she got manual, or we decided on manual is because of petrol fuel consumption, big problems with CVT, and als fear of lack of power going up hills etc.
    But if these differences are minimal, then auto would be the choice.

    Just wanted opinions from any GE owners who have an auto or manual and reasoning for choosing it. We are firm on getting a GE, regardless.

  7. #7
    reasons i got my manual ge8 are
    petrol wise
    its manual with cruise control
    couldnt have 2 auto cars be boring as

    but if i was you go auto easier to sell jazz are mainly for grannys, mums, girls first car and majority of them drives auto
    i remember seeing on tele today tonight or something cant remember australians buys more auto cars than manual these days

    oh and gd3 has better interior than ge8

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    Really? I seen the ge8 and i love it compared to gd3 interio!

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    I also agree the GD3 interior > GE8.

    The Sports mesh of the GD3 the layout etc beats that I'm not sure how to describe it "blue?" cloth :/

    Also the GE8 reminds me of the Hyundai Getz plastic where as with the GD3 I don't get that feeling.

  10. #10
    Yep feels like cheap plastic

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    Where in the GD3 do u mean by sports mesh
    I had a glance at photos of the GE8, and absolutely love it.
    have not seen in person though, maybe should do this

  12. #12
    .... they talk about the plastics... GE has that "golf ball" type texture that ppl like, the plastic doesn't feel cheap.
    Maybe?

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