Tuesday, October 28, 2008

All New Honda Jazz


Performance
117hp, 1.5 liters,
16-valve i-VTEC, 4 cylinders engine
5 speeds automatic trensmission

Exterior
The Jazz sport has fast looks and slick style. From the rear roofline spoiler to its aero-zealous face and fog lights, whit swift acrobat rocks 16-inch alloys wheels.

Interior
The Jazz sport shows off  with its uptown interior-supportive seats, east-to-read gauges that illuminate ambient blue at night. The second rows magic-seats lies flat revealing more space. Configure your Jazz in three diffrent modes to give friends, pets and cargo the space they need.

Safety
The Jazz has standard front, front side, side curtain airbags. The new high-rigidity ACE body stucture helps keep occupants protected. It has anti-lock breaking system (ABS) and active front head restraints.

All New Honda Civic

Performance
140 hp
1.8 Liters, 16 valve SOHC i-VTEC engine
5-speed automatic or manual transmissions
Drive-by-wire throttle system

Exterior
A redisigned grille announces this arrival. Whole lot of value along with sporty 16-inch alloys, a rear decklic spoiler. With its sleek lines, long, low windshield & short front and rear overhangs, the Civic is one car that welcomes stares.

Interior
Settle in to the luxurious leather cabin and heated front seats of the highly refined which features exclusive silver-stitched black upholstery. The two-tier instrument panel clearly display all the information you need so you can focus on the road. Invite friends along for the ride, the Civic saets five comfortably, thanks to a flat rear floor. 

Safety
The Civic's Advanced Compability Engineering (ACE) body structure enhance the vehicle's ability to absorb  crash energy in frontal impacts with vehicles of differing sizes. Standard on Civic, Vehicle Stabillity Assist (VSA) can detect oversteer or understeer and brake individual wheel or reduce engine speed to help restore your intended part of travel. The standard anti-lock braking system (ABS) help you maintain steering control when hard stops, while the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) system apportions appropriate braking force depending on how the vehicle dynamically loaded.