Honda Australia considers dropping Jazz

Honda Australia has conceded it might have to stop selling the Jazz once the current model’s production run ends, because cheap city cars are becoming almost impossible to make profit from, and sales are falling against more popular (and lucrative) small SUVs anyway. The company this week said it would continue to sell stocks of the now-previous-generation Jazz model in Australia throughout 2020, but what comes next remains a matter of discussion.

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