
Take a look at the new Jazz Hybrid and find out how your commute can become much more guilt free, and turn from a stressful drive, to a relaxing journey.
It’s Monday morning in Bristol, the start of a new working week and you’ve just got in your car and started heading towards the M4. It’s not pleasant, but your job’s in London and this is a regular trip for you. It’s tiring, and it’s dull; you definitely need to spruce up your daily journey.
The commute from Bristol to London is done my many people every day. If you are one of these commuters who choose to drive the distance, then have you considered whether or not the car you’re driving is damaging the environment more than it should?
The chances are that your commutes are contributing greatly to the ozone damage. Although, considering a car change is one step towards going green and preventing any more damage. So, why not go for the new Jazz Hybrid?
This car isn’t just for the singleton. It’s the ideal urban family car. There are currently no other vehicles like it on the market. After buying this supermini, you will struggle to find another hybrid car that has all the same perks and is small enough to squeeze into city-sized parking spaces. It’s also the cheapest hybrid in the UK at the moment.
The start up of the Jazz Hybrid is quiet and smooth, meaning the early morning journey doesn’t have to wake the neighbourhood around you. Although when you arrive in London, the new Jazz Hybrid won’t be exempt from the congestion charge as it doesn’t fall below 100g/km of CO2 emissions, it currently sits at 104g/km, still making it low nonetheless.
It is powered by a small hybrid engine with an electric motor. This gives you all the power you will need for your journey on much less fuel, using up to 62.8 miles to the gallon.
Its battery pack sits nicely under the rear floor section along with the Intelligent Power Unit. In this car, all the space has been economised and the luggage space hasn’t been compromised. The Jazz has always been known for its generous offering of space, and this hasn’t changed in the new hybrid.
Honda’s Jazz has always prided itself on being one of the most practical superminis. Now that it has become a hybrid, this hasn’t changed. It offers a multiple seating layout with its ‘magic’ rear seats; it’s not just any old family car.
During your daily commute in the new Jazz Hybrid, you will experience its revised suspension and steering. It’s more responsive and you’ll find yourself gliding along the motorway smoothly.
The new Jazz Hybrid can reach speeds of 109 mph and accelerates much quicker than many of its rivals, so you can rest assured that you won’t be crawling along in the slow lane just to save the environment. It’s just over a second faster at zero to 60 mph than the petrol model, and is quieter at doing so.
These aren’t the only perks that you’ll get from purchasing the Jazz Hybrid. You can expect auto climate control, keyless entry and electric heated door mirrors. Drive in comfort and style with the added luxury of privacy glass; who needs anything else?
When driving this hybrid with passengers, you can relax knowing that they will be comfortable, with head and leg room to spare in both the front and back; perfect for kids or very tall in-laws.
You can currently buy the new Jazz Hybrid at a very competitive price. You can be sure, however, that you will get what you pay for and more. It gives you all you need from a ‘green’ car and then some more.
Considering all of the above, and taking note of all the emissions which your current car is producing during your commute from Bristol to London, it might be worth taking a look at making your commute green. You can avoid those cringe-worthy moments when you explain to friends and family that you commute in a fuel-guzzling vehicle and be proud to show off your eco-friendly side.
The new Honda Jazz Hybrid is much more than just a Jazz, and even more than just a hybrid.
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