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Old 7th May 2019, 13:14   #2536
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I have CVT model and 195 is an overkill, I opted for 185 to increase ground clearance and remove the slight vibrations I felt on concrete roads. Correct me if I am wrong , with 2 percent error we will see 1020 kms instead of 1000 kms.
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I have CVT model and 195 is an overkill, I opted for 185 to increase ground clearance and remove the slight vibrations I felt on concrete roads. Correct me if I am wrong , with 2 percent error we will see 1020 kms instead of 1000 kms.
With 2% error, 100kph displays as 102kph. So indeed 1000kms becomes 1020kms.

Here's the comparison.
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Old 7th May 2019, 15:31   #2538
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Re: Honda Jazz : Official Review

If any one has experienced both Figo TDCI & Jazz I-Dtech, please compare both in the following areas-

1. Pick up of the cars.
2. Quietness inside the cabin both in city & highways.
3. Ride quality.

Few days before did a TD of new Figo inside the city. I was mighty impressed with the car with the power & driveability it had to offer. The only other diesel hatch with almost matching power is Jazz ( although Jazz has more weight than Figo), thus curious to have a comparision. Around an year before, I had a short TD of WRV diesel, again inside the city, and what I remember, it was more clattery than new Figo & felt slower than Figo as well.

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First tankful lasted for 400 odd kms, 50 kms on Nice road (highway)& rest in-city (Outer ring road majorly at 7:30-8:30AM & 3:30-4:30PM). MID mileage figure showed 12kmpl. Tankful calculation shows 11.2kmpl. So an error of around 0.8kmpl

While the above is on expected lines, the range display seems flawed. At 250kms, remaining range showed 250+. But by the time it reached 400, range went to 0. For every actual 1km, range reduced by 2-3kms, not proportionately though. Is this normal?

The transmission tuning is perfectly done for city usage and the accelerator responds to the inputs pretty nicely as long as you don't go pedal-to-metal. Rest the office commute has become pretty smooth. So much so that specially during afternoon commute (3:30-4:30PM) am getting sleepy

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Old 9th May 2019, 13:03   #2540
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While the above is on expected lines, the range display seems flawed. At 250kms, remaining range showed 250+. But by the time it reached 400, range went to 0. For every actual 1km, range reduced by 2-3kms, not proportionately though. Is this normal?
I never believe this feature. How does it know how you are going to drive next? It might calculate the distance to empty based on the way you are driving currently and display. But if your next driving starts with more fuel consumption for whatever reason it is bound to go for a toss for sure. It is not possible to predict the distance to empty unless it keeps data of multiple drives (concept of machine learning or something like that). So best thing in my opinion is to watch the fuel gauge and predict it based on number of remaining bars there.
For example in my Ertiga with tankful the needle goes beyond F mark and it takes about 100KMs to come to F. But after that the consumption is not linear as per the gauge and needle moves below a bit faster. By experience I know how to interpret the meter. This I never found to be matching with distance to empty reading.
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While the above is on expected lines, the range display seems flawed. At 250kms, remaining range showed 250+. But by the time it reached 400, range went to 0. For every actual 1km, range reduced by 2-3kms, not proportionately though. Is this normal?
Believe me, the range display is not a fortune teller. It shows the approximate range considering the current driving conditions. Take a highway drive (a proper one with less traffic), the range starts to increase because of the conditions prevailing in a relaxed highway drive. So you should not blindly believe it, unless your driving conditions will be the same till the end of the trip.
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you should not blindly believe it, unless your driving conditions will be the same till the end of the trip.
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This I never found to be matching with distance to empty reading.
Thought so. Thing is my previous car never had all these fancy features, so I was used to checking the bar-count itself. Guess will continue to do that and ignore this range reading.

BTW any way around this useless armrest? Unless someone sits with the seats pushed all the way back and at lowest position they seem unusable. For now I have done a small DIY jugaad. Had the old neckrest from my older Maruti estilo
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Placed it over the Honda armrest and fit it using the elastic band it came with. Went to a nearby roadside seat cover fabricator and got a cover stitched for 350 bucks. Ofcourse the finishing isn't close to what actual handrest would look but it's atleast now usable for my requirements. The texture matches the one on the seat covers as well.

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If I manage to get a rectangular cushion of correct size it will have a better fit. Will have to see if I can get one anywhere.
Checked with Honda if they have any alternative but for now they don't. Even the cheaper Amaze comes with a better armrest (sliding)

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BTW any way around this useless armrest? Unless someone sits with the seats pushed all the way back and at lowest position they seem unusable.
I am on the same boat, and planning on getting this from Aliexpress.
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If any one has experienced both Figo TDCI & Jazz I-Dtech, please compare both in the following areas-

1. Pick up of the cars.
2. Quietness inside the cabin both in city & highways.
3. Ride quality.

Few days before did a TD of new Figo inside the city. I was mighty impressed with the car with the power & driveability it had to offer. The only other diesel hatch with almost matching power is Jazz ( although Jazz has more weight than Figo), thus curious to have a comparision. Around an year before, I had a short TD of WRV diesel, again inside the city, and what I remember, it was more clattery than new Figo & felt slower than Figo as well.

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Hi Mate,

I have never driven the figo diesel and hence cannot compare Jazz d with Figo d, However, i own a Jazz idtec and hence could share my view on it.

As you would have already known, Jazz diesel even though it is powerful,it's not a race machine. Its one among the most fuel efficient car in India and its tuned aiming that.

Having said that, the power delivery is linear and its more than adequate to keep up with the 'in city' or 'highway' traffic, once you are used to what this car is capable in each gear at specific RPM.

The below link is an old article, but still relevant to provide the answers for most of your questions other than cabin noise.

http://overdrive.in/car-roadtest/aff...-introduction/

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The below link is an old article, but still relevant to provide the answers for most of your questions other than cabin noise.

http://overdrive.in/car-roadtest/aff...-introduction/
The link does not work. It says page not found, root cause = the URL is wrong or incomplete.
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The link does not work. It says page not found, root cause = the URL is wrong or incomplete.
Thanks for pointing out Pavi. Sorry for that.

Here is the complete link.

http://overdrive.in/news-cars-auto/a...-introduction/

Dear Moderators,I tried to edit my previous post to include the above referred link. But, Couldnt do so.Hence,Hereby, I request your team to edit my previous post and include the full link referred above and delete this post, if possible.
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If I manage to get a rectangular cushion of correct size it will have a better fit. Will have to see if I can get one anywhere.
Update: Managed to get a rectangular cushion stitched and now it fits fine. Now I can happily raise the seat to a comfortable height and the soft armrest is very comfortable for both driver and front passenger (if needed)

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Finally I upgraded the tires with Continental CC5 185/65 R15. OEM tires were Goodyear Tripple max 175/65 R15.
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Dear Rahul,

For the kind of driving that you are doing, I am surprised that you were tempted to change the tyres so soon.

Anyway, Congratulations! I hope you enjoy the ride.

Sadly, we have not yet met up! So near yet so far....

Do keep us updated about the long term performance of the Continentals!

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The Bridgestone B250s are economy grade tires and are an older model to my knowledge. They should suit average usage to be honest. For slightly more enthusiastic driving, an upgrade is a good option and it also weighs up the steering a bit. I drove to Madhus straight after taking delivery of my Jazz CVT and upgraded to Yokohama S Drives in 195 / 60 R15. Better tires make a big difference depending on your driving style. You cant go wrong with any of the popular tire upgrade options from Michelin or Yokohama or Continental etc.

How did you manage the spare tire? Is that still with old specifications (175/65 R15)? Will there be stability issues, if one of your new tires go flat and you are on your spare wheel with a different spec ?
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How did you manage the spare tire? Is that still with old specifications (175/65 R15)? Will there be stability issues, if one of your new tires go flat and you are on your spare wheel with a different spec ?
I believe I have only had one instance of having a puncture so far. I used the ResQTech air inflator to fill pressure back up and got the offending nail removed from a nearby store some time later. In the absence of such an option, yes I will have to use the spare tire and keep speeds low till I can get the problem addressed.
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