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Hi, my mother has finally decided to buy herself a Honda after many years of owning bloody Fiat Punto's!
I have told her numerous times to tell me before she looks for another car as she has been stung before with the Fiats. She told me yesterday that she has bought another car and picks it up tomorrow, thankfully it is a Honda Jazz she is buying this time as she is sick of having to fix the Punto every year and as i have had pretty much 7-8 years of pain free motoring with my EP3 she wanted a reliable Honda.
It is a 59 plate 1.4 Vtec with 30,000. She stupidly has not test drove the car yet and seems to be letting her heart rule her head with the purchase. She still believes that any car you buy from a garage should be tiptop but i know that they will sell you anything to get it off the forecourt.
I am going to go through tomorrow to check over the car before she hands over the cash and give it a good test drive. I know my EP3 like every car isn't perfect and has it's own small faults and would like to know what things to look out for in a Jazz.
Any advice will be most welcome.
Cheers
Stuart
I have told her numerous times to tell me before she looks for another car as she has been stung before with the Fiats. She told me yesterday that she has bought another car and picks it up tomorrow, thankfully it is a Honda Jazz she is buying this time as she is sick of having to fix the Punto every year and as i have had pretty much 7-8 years of pain free motoring with my EP3 she wanted a reliable Honda.
It is a 59 plate 1.4 Vtec with 30,000. She stupidly has not test drove the car yet and seems to be letting her heart rule her head with the purchase. She still believes that any car you buy from a garage should be tiptop but i know that they will sell you anything to get it off the forecourt.
I am going to go through tomorrow to check over the car before she hands over the cash and give it a good test drive. I know my EP3 like every car isn't perfect and has it's own small faults and would like to know what things to look out for in a Jazz.
Any advice will be most welcome.
Cheers
Stuart