Which is why it’s such a shame that the Honda Jazz Si that the Japanese automaker recently debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show,
only packs the European-spec 1.4L, four-cylinder with a whopping 98-hp.
Sure the Jazz (known as the Fit in the U.S.) is meant to be an economy
car, but so was the Civic.
So what makes this special edition Jazz Si special? Well it features a
new body kit on the exterior, no doubt giving it a sportier appearance,
further improved by the 16-inch wheels. Handling has also been enhanced
with a larger front sway bar and the electronic power steering system
has been tweaked for improved feel and response.
On the inside, Honda outfits the Jazz Si with black and silver supportive seats and a sporty leather-trimmed steering wheel.
But alas, with just 98-hp and 94 lb-ft of torque, this Jazz Si is
hardly fit to sport the Si badge. In Honda’s defense however, the Si
badge doesn’t have the same prestige in Europe as it does in America. If
Honda plans on bringing a Fit Si to the U.S. however, it better live up
to its “sport injected” name.
source : http://www.autoguide.com
price : Rp 224.000.000,00
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