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Honda is a company that doesn’t like to follow the crowd. So, while it competes in most of the traditional sectors of the car market, in each case it does something a little bit different.

The Jazz, for example, might look like just another small family ...

39 Honda used car reviews

Used Honda Jazz 2008 - 2015

The Honda Jazz offers all the space and versatility of amuch bigger car and should give you years of trouble-free motoring. The biggest weakness is its ride.

Used Honda Jazz 2015-2020

The well-built Honda Jazz offers class-leading space and practicality. It's reliable and good value, too

Used Honda Jazz 2020-present

The Honda Jazz is economical and spacious, with terrific seating flexibility. Used versions are greatvalue, too.

Used Honda Jazz Hatchback 2001 - 2008

Pricey, but Jazz owners are the most satisfied supermini drivers around

Used Honda Legend Saloon 1996 - 2004

Lots of car for your cash, but it's pretty mediocre

Used Honda Logo Hatchback 2000 - 2001

Even if you can find one, just don't bother

Used Honda NSX Coupe 1995 - 2006

A real supercar bargain - great fun and well priced

Used Honda NSX Coupe 2016-2022

The second-generation Honda NSX is still rather pricey, but it isa technological marvel and great fun to drive.

Used Honda Prelude Coupe 1997 - 2001

Buy a well maintained Prelude, and you'll never regret it

Honda is a company that doesn’t like to follow the crowd. So, while it competes in most of the traditional sectors of the car market, in each case it does something a little bit different.

The Jazz, for example, might look like just another small family car, but it’s actually much more practical than its rivals, with a flexible boot and Tardis-like interior.

The bigger Civic is also a practical choice, but it’s mainly distinguished by impressive fuel economy and an excellent driving experience.

And while it may not seem so radical now, Honda’s large SUV, the CR-V, was one of the first to forego any pretence of being an off-roader and instead focus on on-road driving dynamics.

Honda

Honda is a company that doesn’t like to follow the crowd. So, while it competes in most of the traditional sectors of the car market, in each case it does something a little bit different.

The Jazz, for example, might look like just another small family car, but it’s actually much more practical than its rivals, with a flexible boot and Tardis-like interior.

The bigger Civic is also a practical choice, but it’s mainly distinguished by impressive fuel economy and an excellent driving experience.

And while it may not seem so radical now, Honda’s large SUV, the CR-V, was one of the first to forego any pretence of being an off-roader and instead focus on on-road driving dynamics.

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