Saturday, April 16, 2011

Control and driving the Honda Jazz


Driving the new Jazz is better than the old Jazz. This is the earliest perceived extent of the windshield that makes driving feel free to view. Outside of performance that is not as good as its predecessor, the new Jazz really fun ride.

The use of paddle shift was the one who managed this. When you wish to follow other cars, lower gear to accelerate just press a lever behind the steering wheel to the left.

McPherson Strut suspension in front and H-Shape Torsion Beam in the rear has been refined by Honda. Facing a bumpy road surface conditions, the damping feels softer than the old Jazz. And besides, the addition of axle length and width of the distance beneath the wheels, making the control of the new Jazz is much better in the previous appeal.

Feels more rigid chassis, while maneuvering quickly around the corner, now has reduced symptoms of understeer. Steering with electric power steering gives the steering a steady weight when maneuvering at high speed and use of new tires bertelapak asymmetric provide better traction, especially on the track wet.

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