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September 15th, 2006 02:08 PM #111.3 : bare
1.5 : fully dressed up
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i drove both and ended up with 1.5 too. power and tipid padin naman eh. suspension is stiffer nga compared sa 1.3.
pero kung mag isa ka lagi and city driving lang 1.3 will be very good, medyo magkalayo din kasi presyo ng 1.3 at 1.5. yun matitipid mo sa pambili mo ng 1.3 eh pangas mo na hehe this is kung di ka nauwi sa province and wala ka mdami sinasakay palagi
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September 15th, 2006 02:57 PM #12
I've driven both the 1.3 & 1.5. i ended up choosing 1.3 cvt. specially if you don't over load it sobrang sulit at fun to drive.
i used to own a lancer MX na a/t with sports mode. with all the mods done to the lancer, the jazz still felt more fun to drive with just a K&N drop-in filter, iridium plugs and J-Spl rims, specially with the 7 speed sport mode in use. plus sobrang tipid pa talaga. 8 nga lang spark plug kaya masakit sa bulsa to upgrade the plugs.
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September 15th, 2006 03:18 PM #131.5 jazz. Medyo bitin yung 1.3 sa highway and pag meron kang passengers. Hirap mag accelerate 1.3. Gas milage diff isnt that much. may abs at airbag pa
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September 15th, 2006 05:49 PM #14
if you care about safety (e.g., ABS and airbags), get the 1.5 version
if you're on a tight budget, get the 1.3
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September 15th, 2006 05:57 PM #15
You can get an S version with the airbags and ABS for the 1.3.
Personally, the 1.5 is a nicer car, especially with the new sporty mag and tire combo... but the 1.3 shouldn't disappoint you, and it's even a decent long distance car if you don't mind the lack of acceleration (it'll still cruise at over 100 km/h for long periods of time).
I have a lot of cousins driving 1.3 Jazz/City CVTs. I've driven them myself a couple of times. And despite the lack of horses under the hood, I've found the 1.3 Jazz to be a delightfully nimble car, one that shouldn't disappoint you on a spirited run to Antipolo or Tagaytay.Last edited by niky; September 15th, 2006 at 06:08 PM.
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September 15th, 2006 06:09 PM #16
From hondaphil.com :
Jazz 1.3 S CVT - P690K
Jazz 1.5 S CVT (with SRS and ABS) - P772K
If you want the ooomph, you want SRS and ABS and you have money to burn/invest, then go with the latter. You pay P82K more. Definitely, this offers a more surreal driving experience.
Now, if you're like us (actually, I have no choice back then... hehehe) who want something to get us from pointA to pointB, then go with the former. (I haven't used up P82K yet in maintenance and petrol, after a year and a half of driving this wondrous sweetie....)
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September 15th, 2006 06:16 PM #17
grabe ganyan na ba presyo ng mini-car ngaun. almost 800k na! magkano yun civic 1.8s ngaun. I thought it's around 800+, if you'll spend 772k, might as well go mid-sedan na
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September 15th, 2006 06:45 PM #18
You know, I don't consider the Jazz as a mini-car. Parang kasing luwag ng Jazz ang Civic and Altis sa loob. It has a respectable trunk space at the back even if the seats are not folded. Itsura lang maliit but once you own one, parang ang laki nya.
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September 15th, 2006 06:48 PM #19
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September 15th, 2006 07:38 PM #20
1.3 Jazz with ABS and Airbags were available in 2004 only. The following year (2005) when they relesed the 1.5 Vtec, they phased out those feature for the 1.3 and placed them on the 1.5 VTEC unit only. Even the new facelifted 2006 Jazz 1.3 S still has NO airbags or ABS, only the 1.5V has them.
Puwede i try, 1. Palit air filter 2. Linis throttle body 3. Linis MAF sensor 4. Check spark...
high idle RPM at engine start