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2008 Honda Jazz Pricing and Specs

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$8,167*
Honda Jazz

The Honda Jazz 2008 prices range from $2,970 for the basic trim level Hatchback Jazz VTi to $6,160 for the top of the range Hatchback Jazz VTi.

The Honda Jazz 2008 comes in Hatchback.

The Honda Jazz 2008 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.3L SP Continuous Variable to the Hatchback 1.5L 7SP Cvt Auto Sequential.

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$2,999

2 Listings

$4,648

1 Listing

$5,748

5 Listings

$6,848

5 Listings

$7,948

6 Listings

$9,048

4 Listings

$10,148

5 Listings

$11,248

3 Listings

$12,348

1 Listing

$13,990

1 Listing

$2,999

$13,990

Honda Jazz FAQs

Honda Jazz 2008: What's the difference between models?

There’s a bit of detail missing from your question, Peter, but I’ll take a stab in the dark and guess that you’re talking about the Honda Jazz city car. The MY06 Jazz was, in fact, known as the GD model, while the GE you’re comparing it with was released in 2008.


The GE was an all-new model Jazz, so fundamentally they’re entirely different cars. Yes, they share a similar mechanical specification and share a place in terms of their market segments, but beyond that, the GE is a newer design with better dynamics and superior safety levels.


If you can afford the later GE model, then it would definitely be a better car.

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Should I buy a used Honda Jazz?

Well, if you’re looking for a fuel-efficient car, then a Honda Jazz is a very good choice. With an official combined fuel-consumption figure as low as 5.7 litres per 100km, and the ability to run on the cheaper 91-RON unleaded, the Jazz’s weekly fuel costs will be among the lowest around.


But $15,000 is a crazy figure. The entry-level Jazz was only about $16,000 when brand-new, so even though the kilometres showing on this one are extremely low, the price being asked is astronomical. The most expensive 2008 Jazzes out there are asking around $8000 (and that’s too much) with plenty out there for $4000 or less.


The difference would be if you meant to type 2018 instead of 2008 (which is a better match with the odometer reading you’re quoting) at which point $15,000 starts to look like roughly the right price to be paying. Either way, the Jazz is nicely built, drives well and will be very economical.

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The Polo will be a top choice but don't overlook the Honda Jazz. It's a different style of car, not feeling as solid as the VW, but lively with good outward vision.

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* Price is the median price of 33 listings for the Jazz 2008 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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