Vehicle model
Honda Fit/Jazz
The Fit, sold as the Jazz in several markets, is Honda's versatile subcompact, positioned below the Civic in the lineup. Renowned for its remarkable roominess despite its compact dimensions, it owes much to its central fuel tank and modular Magic Seat rear seats, which offer exceptional cargo flexibility for its class. Economical and nimble, it targets urban drivers, first-time buyers, and those who prioritize running costs and practicality. Its reliability and low fuel consumption have made it a safe bet in the B segment. On the tire and wheel side, the Fit runs on small subcompact dimensions, which generally makes tires and winter sets more affordable; in Quebec, a set of winter tires is mandatory and particularly economical on this type of lightweight vehicle.
History
History of the Honda Fit/Jazz
The Fit, sold as the Jazz in several markets, is Honda's versatile subcompact, positioned below the Civic in the lineup. Renowned for its remarkable roominess despite its compact dimensions, it owes much to its central fuel tank and modular Magic Seat rear seats, which offer exceptional cargo flexibility for its class. Economical and nimble, it targets urban drivers, first-time buyers, and those who prioritize running costs and practicality. Its reliability and low fuel consumption have made it a safe bet in the B segment. On the tire and wheel side, the Fit runs on small subcompact dimensions, which generally makes tires and winter sets more affordable; in Quebec, a set of winter tires is mandatory and particularly economical on this type of lightweight vehicle.
Technology
Technologies, engines and platforms
The Fit/Jazz is powered by small, fuel-efficient gasoline engines, with some markets offering a hybrid version. Its design prioritizes contained weight, optimized interior space, and, on recent generations, Honda Sensing driver-assistance features.
Tires and wheels
Tire and wheel compatibility
Les Honda couvrent un large éventail de tailles selon le modèle. Les compactes comme la Civic et le sous-compact Fit roulent généralement sur des jantes de petit à moyen diamètre, tandis que le CR-V et les VUS plus gros adoptent des jantes de diamètre supérieur. La plupart des Honda modernes utilisent un entraxe (bolt pattern) à 5 trous courant chez la marque, ce qui facilite le choix de jantes de rechange et de jeux dédiés aux pneus d'hiver. Au Québec, où les pneus d'hiver sont obligatoires, un second jeu de jantes en acier ou en alliage monté de pneus nordiques est une solution économique et pratique pour ces véhicules. Vérifiez toujours la dimension exacte, l'indice de charge et de vitesse ainsi que le déport inscrits sur la plaque du véhicule.
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