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    New Jazz Facelift 2011/12

    New Jazz update, looks great tbh




    Along with six airbags and VSA, the Jazz range also features front and rear seatbelt reminders, a multi-information display and ABS with Brake Assist.

    Styling upfates see the 2011 Jazz gain a restyled front bumper and a mesh-like grille design, along with LED taillights...
    http://www.themotorreport.com.au/516...e-in-australia

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    The top red one is a bit eeergh. Front bumper doesn't look right.
    Bottom one is alright though. I still prefer the current 2010 bumper though, to me its a lot cleaner

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    The VtiS has gone in the wrong direction. Series 1 had the conservative, yet sporty look. This series 2 is going after a much younger crowd, which would limit its appeal I would think.

    It kind of reminds me of what Holden did to its Commodore HSV range. They mucked up a clean looking car with over the top styling bits!

    I wonder why Australia missed out on the CVT with Torque converter...The current 5spd Auto gives woeful economy, compared to the CVT.

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    CVT had numerous problems, so they ditched it.

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    vti is the pick now, dont know why u would get a vti-s
    Vti has Alloys, side skirts, fog lights, blue tooth and USB.

    i have them here now
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

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    ew wtf is that
    Originally Posted by charliebrown
    And whoever said my gsi is overpriced... you got NO idea mate. GSis go for 13k+

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    wow just looking at the Honda site the VTi is really the best pick to buy as UNLS1 said. What was Honda Australia thinking $2000 premium for sports cloth, leather steering wheel and driver's arm rest + rear spoiler haha?

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    The bumper on the VTi and upwards looks hot IMO!

    Really approve of this facelift, i think the front lights also look hotter.

    The GLi bumper is okay, i think i prefer the pre-facelift bumper on the GLi but the VTi bumpers look HOT! Clean, a bit sporty yet not too "try-hard"

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    trust me the VTI i have looks really cool! when i first saw it i thought it was the VTI-S!
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNLS1 View Post
    trust me the VTI i have looks really cool! when i first saw it i thought it was the VTI-S!
    Do you know what the tail light design looks like on the updated MY12 model? They mention that LED tail lights are new. One thing I didn't quite like with previous accord and jazz model with LED tail lights were that they placed the LEDS so spaced apart that it was looked very dotty even from a distance. This is unlike other cars eg Aurion, BMW etc which from a distance the LEDS blend together and look like a solid light.

    Also should all showrooms now have stock. Went to a honda dealer last Sunday and they didn't have any new stock yet.

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    Changes have been made to the Japanese and European versions of the new Jazz to improve NVH, suspension, and steering to provide increased ride comfort, better high speed handling, and improved “on-centre” steering. So far Honda Australia has made no comment in this regard. Does anyone know if these changes have been made to the Australian Jazz?

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