2018 Honda Jazz VTi review

Cheap to buy and run, unpretentious and practical as hell. If these traits float your boat, then the Honda Jazz VTi is probably the car for you. This iteration of the Jazz (Fit in many countries) has been around for a few years now, but we haven’t reviewed the entry grade in too long. Ergo, this. At $14,990 before on-road costs, or $15,990 drive-away, the base Thai-made Jazz is the cheapest Honda you can buy, and one of the cheapest cars out there full stop.

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