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Thursday, 4 February 2010

Honda Jazz - 0% APR Financing deal for 2 years from Barretts Honda.

Looking for a deal on a new Honda Jazz? 

How about 0% APR financing for 2 years on the latest Honda Jazz, with as little as a 35% deposit?

You can even use your government scrappage allowance*.

Until 31 March 2010 Barretts Honda of Canterbury in Kent have great deals on the Honda Jazz.

For example you could have a new Honda Jazz 1.2i V-TEC SE 5dr for only £249.00 per month APR 0%.

Here's how:
Total cash price of goods: £12,083.00

Deposit: £6,107.00

Amount of Credit: £5,976.00

Total Charge for Credit: £0.00

Repayment Balance: £5,976.00

Annual Percentage Rate: 0.0%

24 monthly payments of £249.00 per month


Honda Jazz reviews: See what the Daily Telegraph Motoring readers and Honest John have to say about Honda Jazz ownership here>>>

A full credit quotation is available from Barretts Honda Canterbury, CT1 1HA. Subject to status we may require additional security, in the form of an indemnity. Financing provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc, 470 London Road, Slough, Berkshire SL3 8QY. *Government Scrappage scheme ends on 28th February.

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Sunday, 24 January 2010

Telegraph Motoring: Honest John explains why the Honda Jazz is so good.

Credit: Honest John, Telegraph Motoring 23.10.2010 


Our 'agony uncle' explains how Honda's versatile little hatchback took his fancy, while two Jazz-owning Telegraph readers describe why it's the car for them.

Versatile, small, frugal and built in Swindon. What's not to love about the Honda Jazz? The little car has its flaws but, according to the hundreds of Telegraph readers who own one, the faults are mostly minor and forgivable.

In fact, so many of you have written to Motoring to praise your Honda hatchback over the years, we felt it was time to celebrate this unassuming hero of the roads with a look at its popularity through the eyes of its owners, including a couple who each have one, and the person who recommends buying a Jazz more than anyone: our own automotive agony uncle, Honest John.

Perhaps most impressively, the Jazz is a brilliant piece of car interior design. It sits the driver and passenger on the fuel tank, and leaves floor space where the tank would normally be. Lift up the rear seat squabs and instead of petrol there is space in the centre of the car for pot plants, bicycles, wheelchairs and small children to get changed standing up. Ford, Fiat, Citroën, Toyota and everyone else all wish they'd thought of that.

When the car was launched in 2002, Honda fitted a 1,339cc chain-cam direct-injected petrol engine that proved to be as economical as a diesel, and offered the option of a seven-ratio continuously variable transmission (CVT) that can be treated as a simple "press and go" automatic.

Unsurprisingly, the car caught on in Britain in a somewhat older market than in other parts of the world such as Thailand, where it is seen as a trendy young person's car and there is even a magazine devoted to outrageously customised Jazzes with 19in wheels, powerful sound systems and even gull-wing doors.

But now, despite having come top of reliability surveys, the original Jazz is starting to age and, sad to say, it shows. Manual gearbox bearings break and, if the very special fluid in the CVT transmission is not changed regularly, that fails too. The ride quality and steering were never brilliant – the original Jazz was never a car you wanted to extend for the fun of it. Maintenance can get expensive as the cars get older; rear door seals leak, wheel bearings fail. Air-conditioning and electric windows can also give trouble.

Don't buy a Jazz that is six or seven years old and expect it to remain fault-free. Seven years is the Japanese scrap-by date. In Britain, the best engine we got was the 82bhp 1.3 (called a 1.4 for marketing reasons). That was until last year, when an all-new Jazz arrived. This Mk2 is much better looking, more powerful, a bit bigger and shares the "magic" rear seats of the original. It steers more precisely and rides and handles better, too.

Instead of the easy-driving CVT, however, in a failed attempt to keep emissions under 121g/km (and in the £35 tax bracket), Honda fitted an automated manual transmission that has found far less favour because of the way its electronics damp the throttle between changes, leading to lurching if the driver tries to compensate. And if you want a spare wheel, you have to pay extra for it.

From October 2009, this new Jazz has been built at Swindon alongside Honda Civics (where, intriguingly, it is also assembled as a 120bhp 1.5 with a five-speed torque converter automatic for the South African market – a model for which many British Jazz fans would give their left feet). 

To read the rest of this article and see what current owners think of their Honda Jazz please follow this link>>>

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Monday, 7 December 2009

Beat the VAT rise and 0% APR in a New Jazz at Barretts Honda.


Now available with 0% typical APR financing

The compact yet perfectly formed Jazz maybe our smallest car, but it's full of space saving features and for a limited period it's available with 2yrs 0% APR typical on cars ordered between 1st & 31st of December 2009.

BEAT THE VAT RISE: We have a limited number of new Honda Jazz in stock. If you take delivery in December 2009 you will avoid the VAT Increase.

Watch the Honest John, Daily Telegraph review of the Honda Jazz here.

Finance example:
Jazz 1.2i i-VTEC SE Manual

24 monthly payments     £319.00
Price on the Road           £11,825.00
Customer deposit           £4,169.07
Amount of credit              £7,655.93
Total amount payable    £11,825.00

0% APR Typical


Call us 01227 866 288 now or visit our website www.barrettshonda.com

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Terms and conditions:
Retail registrations only.
Offer not applicable to scrappage customers.
Offer is valid on Jazz ordered between 1 December 2009 and 31 December 2009, and registered between 1 December 2009 and 31 January 2010.
Example excludes metallic paint.
Minimum deposit 35%, maximum term 24 months
Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances.
Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over subject to status.
All figures are correct at time of publication but may be subject to change.
Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe PLC, 470 london Road, Slough, Berkshire. SL3 8QY

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