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1st gen Honda Fit/Jazz
These things faded from the limelight (or at least, my limelight) due to it susceptible to leaking. It also came out at a time when subcompacts were pretty much shit.
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I still see one at work
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I see them occasionally
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Things I still see quite often:
First generation Honda Jazz. Only the silver ones though.
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Those smaller cars seem to have a much higher survival rate than the bigger ones. At least here they do.
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Theyre still popular by me
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I still see them often here in Nova Scotia. Weren’t only the trunk seals known for leaking?
I thought the rest of the car was supposedly pretty solid.
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I see them from time to time. Might get one because they’re cheap.
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I see them every day. Still junk about buying one every now and then. Mostly I want one in Midnight Plum because that color is great. The Jazz Blue is okay too. Maybe they sold better in the US because we have less little hatchback options.
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Same here. Large, petrol models disappear quickly.
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Midnight plum was the 2nd gen. First gen was blackberry pearl. I used to own one.
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Diesels even faster here, but that’s because they tend to be driven more (wear) and are taxed more severely.
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Me too, my father in law backed into the door before it was a month old.
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still see them here in Oz.