Honda Jazz car review: ‘Like driving your regular car after packing it for a holiday’
by Zoe Williams from Technology | The Guardian on (#1WMAF)
It has almost no acceleration in any gear - it behaves as though it's carrying too much luggage and an unusual family member
My initial thought was that the Honda Jazz was nothing like jazz. Then I remembered the definition in the Magnetic Fields song: "It's divine, it's asinine, it's depressing / And it's almost entirely window dressing / But it'll do" - and thought maybe that was the reference. Although you wouldn't call it divine.
It is small, but it has no nip. In fact, it has almost no acceleration in any gear, and a bossy LED display constantly tells you to go up a gear when you feel as though you're almost out of puff in the one you're in. Setting off on a journey is like driving your regular car after packing it for a holiday: it behaves as though it's carrying too much luggage and an unusual family member.
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