Honda Jazz Hybrid review – Auto Express

Full review: www.autoexpress.co.uk It’s a Jazz with a difference! From early next year, Honda’s hugely popular Jazz supermini will be available with the same hybrid drivetrain from the Insight. The Japanese company have been at the forefront of the new technology, and the Jazz promises to be the smallest, cheapest hybrid on the market when it arrives in February.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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49 Responses to “Honda Jazz Hybrid review – Auto Express”

  1. javdpoll says:

    Yes, the Jazz Hybrid only has a CVT. But the Honda CR-Z Hybrid comes with a manual transmition. CHECK IT OUTTTT!!

  2. ARIASupernova1 says:

    Fit?? Jazz ??
    海外だとJazzっていうの?

  3. marv126p says:

    we are not trusted to even change gear these days lol

  4. OneOfaKind949 says:

    I wish they would make one with a proper stick shift.

  5. marv126p says:

    omg i have to pay £20 per year in car tax omg i dont see many other hybrids out there that beat it as an all rounder 62 mpg is good when you get through out the entire driving range urban, extra urban i think its a good buy and i have owned many honda cars and they have never let me down you probably couldnt say the same about its competition

  6. marv126p says:

    yes they reverted back from that crappy i shift thank god

  7. Nhà Đất Giáp Tý says:

    hux

  8. muhammadrayhan9721 says:

    2:51, Good Bye :) 

  9. OneOfaKind949 says:

    Does the Hybrid only come with a cvt?

  10. TheHoth1 says:

    It is not green! The battery is toxic to the environment. It is an illusion and a propaganda.

  11. bloodytv86 says:

    ok, VW is a good brand. Maybe it would be the right choice for everyone who needs a modern design. but is it as reliable as Honda? I don’t think so…..

  12. SmudgyTheGreat says:

    He said hybrids or small diesels. Still the VW XL1 is a great example of a concept hybrid diesel to explore. Very impressive design.

  13. stewardlie says:

    I love the Brits! How fancy is the Pryus!! That’s how I’m gonna pronounce it from now on!! Nice review btw.

  14. SmudgyTheGreat says:

    What’s a Pryus? 1:15

  15. ale03000 says:

    Both current hybrids and turbo diesels can let you go more than 1000km for a single tank if you know how to drive them. They’re all great and don’t hate.

  16. ratpie says:

    the thing i don;t like about hybrid variants is that manufacturers try so hard to make the car distinguishable from non-hybrid variants by adding futuristic features such a blue headlight covers, highlighted logos, and so forth.

  17. ratpie says:

    I wouldnt say better in everyway… but still diesel engines have come a long long way to become a good alternative to petrol engines.

  18. bloodytv86 says:

    he said there are better hybrid-diesel small cars……what???? wich one?
    TOYOTA? VW?

    actually, in my opinion, Honda is working better than other brands……and their cars are absolutely reliable!!!

  19. kazimann says:

    Ever own a MODERN diesel? I guess not. They’re superior than petrol’s in every way.

    But I guess your just a typical ignorant Yank anyway.

  20. fox19100 says:

    too bad diesels suck

  21. hanif12able says:

    so ?

  22. hanif12able says:

    why you hate hybrid cars so much?

  23. skyfaze says:

    hybrids will eventually lead to better battery / electric technology advancement where diesel is a primitive gas its technological achievement has already primed so hybrids / fuel cells will eventually lead the way. its a giant leap forward against the giant gas companys

  24. SilvrBckGorilla says:

    lol, this hybrid/electric car fraud is biggest bull shit ever. if you want to save the planet, buy a golf or a polo diesel

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  26. Peter Ensrud says:

    “Cloud Hosting” companies like AWS, Rackspace, Softlayer, or GoGrid are Infrastructure as a service companies (IaaS). In data centers are cloud and/or dedicated servers consisting of CPU cores, RAM, and HDDs. When a company chooses dedicated it purchases either an entire node or specific amounts of CPU cores and GBs of RAM on a node, that only the company can use. With cloud servers (multi-tenant), many companies share the same cores and RAM, but data is kept private and separate with VLAN’s

  27. TomSleeUK says:

    So only one company runs the cloud servers, but companies can use them right?

  28. Peter Ensrud says:

    Its not a security risk in the least. We are PCI compliant and ssae16 certified. It is absolutely secure but if security and data protection is important, create a secure, scalable solution like what martini media did.

    Google GoGrid Martini Media Big Data. Enjoy

  29. Peter Ensrud says:

    Actually is was Amazon who looked at the Internet as a “cloud”. It was a large unseeable, floating, “space” where information and data could be accessed from anywhere. Amazon dubbed it the cloud, the rest of the business world followed. Peter- GoGrid Pensrud@gogrid.com

  30. Peter Ensrud says:

    GoGrid hosts the servers. We have data centers all around the world where customers are able to deploy servers. Customers log into their own customer portal and can deploy cloud servers in minutes, and dedicated servers in 24 hours. We maintain the hardware. Customers maintain the software.

  31. Peter Ensrud says:

    It is a great idea for both. GoGrid’s cloud is a wonderful place to store personal data and files, for a relatively low cost.

  32. FrapRec says:

    i work in patents and trademarks, this cloud service sounds like a security risk. i rather have my IT guys secure our data without prying eyes in to the cloud data centers.

  33. kerpal3 says:

    search indian minister explains cloud computing. funniest thing ever.

  34. ronettreker says:

    I know it’s a good ideea for buissnes but what about personal use?
    I don’t think it’s going to work for personal use especially mobile devices.

  35. TheMimeGogo says:

    *claps* very creative presentation. good job man!

  36. LushMcGuff says:

    You explained this so much better than my teacher. Thank you!

  37. C.R Houghton says:

    Good Stuff; SEARCH ON: “THEKINGOFCLOUDHOSTING”

  38. Jason Sweet says:

    A Cloud Server is a Server that hosts websites out of Memory on a ramdrive, nothing special…

  39. Jason Sweet says:

    Servers these days use Memory instead of hard drives so data moves about 100x faster with a ramdrive, even on your own machine running something like windows and Apache.

  40. Jason Sweet says:

    Its all a scam just to sell webhosting

  41. Jason Sweet says:

    ok, so a Cloud is a server? How do you push files to it? Does it connect to your machine as a host? Are your files stored on the cloud server? Do you purchase 1 complete server at a time? Is your computer the webserver? How do you simply turn off a Cloud server? Is all your data lost when you “turn off” a Could server? Do you have to upload all of your files again per Connect? Is a Could server hard driveless working on nothing but Ram? You explained everything except what a Cloud server is.

  42. NightJay99 says:

    I’m sorry but the opening of this video is belittling. Is it in a cloud? really?!

  43. TomSleeUK says:

    Who hosts the servers though? It’s still using hardware and servers right?

  44. Vash OK says:

    The guy who came up with the idea was looking at clouds when he realized it.
    Kidding, they say it represents the complex infrastructure system diagrams, when you look at all the connections it looks like a cloud… or so I heard!

  45. Chow Ming says:

    Thank

  46. learningdotnet says:

    Hi,Nice way of explanation….Great

  47. jhardknox says:

    I still don’t understand why the word “cloud” is used to describe cloud computing. Any help with this?

  48. praveen00003 says:

    But you said about only base part(hosting part) , what about platform and application ????

  49. travisPiru says:

    It is a great idea..the problem is that now i have very little time to make it from 0..i ll think about it later! Thanks for the advice anyway!:)


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