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  1. #13
    Does anyone know if the Jazz can be used for driving tests in Victoria?

    I think the requirement is for a passenger to see the speedo, not sure if it possible in a jazz.

  2. #14
    not possible, have tried it and got sent home haha..

    passenger can only see about 120km + which pretty much means you failed the driving test and have your learners suspended

  3. #15
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    seebik
    not sure if this will help but my gf has the yaris sedan (1.8l) she currently sits on 23.xxxkm
    afaik there is no 1.8L option for both Sedan and Hatch Yaris....the corolla has the 1.8L engine

    which Jazz are we talkin about? GE or GD??
    Looks are subjective...but interms of functionality,fuel economy,space ill say JAZZ hands down..get the M/T 1.5L

  4. #16
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    EG3
    ... well it states in her manual and on service records it's a 1.8l and I am certain it is
    Why hello there

  5. #17
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    ^ hmm didnt know that the yaris RS was released in AU market

  6. #18
    I got a Jazz 2010 and my gf just used it for her driving test. No problem. I adjusted the front passenger seat backwards and I can see starting from 40kmh on the speedo. But I heard the version before is not permitted in driving test. Not sure about that.

  7. #19
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    '10 Jazz
    I did my test in my 06 Jazz, no problems. I'm in NSW though

  8. #20
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    I prefer Honda, easy to modification. All the part already have in the market. For example for make Jazz swap the engine to K engine.

  9. #21
    none of these - I'd get the Ford Fiesta..pretty looking car amongst all I reckon
    MFactory Competition Products

  10. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by lycan View Post
    I prefer Honda, easy to modification. All the part already have in the market. For example for make Jazz swap the engine to K engine.
    That can be one of the problem. With less ready-made modification parts available in the market = spending less in the future.

  11. #23
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    Jazz vtis my06 buddyclub

    jazz

    definately jazz. has to be vtis , has to be manual, has to be lowered with bigger wheels. power is fine. they look amazing and in the second hand market maybe a bit cheaper. yaris-just doesnt sound right?? im very happy with mine, and can fit family in..
    Last edited by Buddyjazz; 22-09-2010 at 01:45 PM.

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