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New Honda Jazz Now in UK Showrooms with Free Servicing

The newest generation Honda Jazz has arrived at British dealers just in time for the much-anticipated ‘11 number plates. The introduction of the model comes with a very special offer, as Honda is extending the affordable motoring campaign to the popular Japanese car. Customers can benefit from three years’ complimentary servicing and a range of competitive finance options to help drive down running costs on their new Jazz. The offer is available until the end of March for both the petrol and the Hybrid versions.

Those looking to buy the entry level 1.2-liter model will be eligible to receive £800 in savings, with prices now starting at £10,495. Customers upgrading to the 1.2 S (with A/C) will pay just £10,995, representing a substantial £1,000 saving. The rest of the range, including the Hybrid, will benefit from Honda’s three years’ complimentary servicing.

Another scheme potential customers could benefit from is the popular 50/50 12 month finance plan available on Hybrid and 1.4-liter petrol models. This plan avoids monthly payments altogether. Instead, half of the money is paid on collection of the car and the other a year later, with 0 percent APR. With a 25 percent deposit, customers will get a 5.9 percent PCP over three years, while those with a smaller deposit of 10 percent will secure a 7.9 percent PCP over the same duration of time.

“Jazz is a much-loved car and the latest generation is well on course to build on that popularity. We have boosted the car’s appeal with the addition of the CVT transmission and introduction of leather upholstery, while retaining all the features customers loved about the outgoing model including Magic Seats and a huge boot,” said Dave Hodgetts, Managing Director, Honda (UK).
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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