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Honda announces the Fit/Jazz Shuttle

Honda announces the Fit/Jazz Shuttle

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How do you feel when you see VW rims on Skoda?  

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    • Owner of the Skoda couldn't find Skoda rims
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    • Owner tries to disguise the Skoda as a VW
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Honda has just announced a larger Fit a.k.a Jazz hatchback called the Fit Shuttle after brochure pictures of it were leaked. Somehow there is a demand for a more practical version of this car, which in my opinion is already a very practical car indeed. How much more practical can the Fit Shuttle be? Well, imagine a Fit/Jazz with a bigger hatch/rear load space and that




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The current airwaves looks better overall. There are some design cues from the airwaves though, like the wrap-around glass for the rear hatch area and the kinked c pillar

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I think airwave was more from "Honda City", not really Fit/Jazz. This is more like Fabia Combi or i30 wagon.

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My personal opinion was that the Airwave was based on the previous generation Fit/City (or Fit Aria as it is called in Japan).

 

Proton neutron may be right...Honda may be dropping the Airwave name with this new generation of Fit wagon.

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