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Jazz on Indian roads!
Honda has finally managed to fill the gap in the small car segment! The Jazz, Honda’s latest offering and its first in the mini car category will be unleashed on the roads very soon. After its debut launch 2001 in Japan, the car has travelled to over 115 countries across the Globe, capturing hearts with its stunning performance.
With the backing of this high international acclaim, this hatchback will be battling it out with Hyundai i20 and Skoda Fabia in India, at a price range starting from Rs. 4.5 Lakhs to Rs. 6 Lakhs for the top model
The Honda Jazz is not a car packed with oomph when it comes to looks, but it’s certainly stylish. It’s got a sporty look that comes from the clean, sleek body features enhanced by alloy wheels and a tail lamp that blends smoothly with the rear.
The interior is intelligently designed with innovative use of space. It’s impressively roomy with remarkably good head and rear legroom. The well planned cabin has chunky, easy-to-use buttons.
The frugal petrol engine in Jazz has been specially tailored for the Indian Market that promises superior power besides low fuel consumption.
Packed with style and performance, looks like this car is all set to wow the Indian customers and Jazz up the roads.
Don’t “brake” this habit!
Regular brake inspection is absolutely essential to keep your brake in top shape. So if safety is top of your mind, make sure to give your brakes a frequent check without fail. Here are some tips that will help your brakes remain as sharp as you want it to be.
- Don’t let the brake fluid level to go lower than the ‘minimum’ mark. Low levels are a warning sign that indicate worn out brake pedals
- Brake lines, the dash warning lights and brake pads too need regular checks. Remember if you get a screeching sound when the brakes are applied, its time to change the brake pads
- Get the dirt and dust trapped in the wheels removed through an automated car wash, to avoid grinding noise from the wheels
- Check brake pads for wear and tear. Do they look uneven? Then its time to replace them
- Don’t forget the Anti-lock brake system. That’s the one that helps you with direction control during emergency braking
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