Which trim level for my new Jazz?

We currently have a Mercedes A 170 but would like to change to a new Honda Jazz, but which model to buy for best value for money and most comfort economical driving? Quite interested in the hybrid model but what would you recommend?

Asked on 18 September 2012 by Paul Davidson

Answered by Honest John
I think the ES spec makes the most sense. The higher specs allow you to trim the Jazz as a luxurious car with leather, etc, but you could end up spending £20,000. The cheaper Yaris hybrid is lower CO2, more economical and tax free, but lacks the versatility of the Jazz.
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