2011 Honda Jazz
The 2011 Honda Jazz 1.3 Comfort CVT is an affordable used hatchback offering excellent reliability and practicality for South African drivers. Known for its smooth performance and compact design, this vehicle provides an ideal balance of efficiency and comfort, making it a smart choice for city commuting and everyday use.
Powered by a 1.4L petrol engine with 100 horsepower, the Jazz features an automatic CVT transmission ensuring effortless driving. Its fuel efficiency is impressive at just 5.3 L/100km, helping owners save on running costs. The hatchback comfortably seats five and has five doors, making it perfect for families or urban lifestyles.
Available now at a trusted dealer in Bakoven, Cape Town, this used Honda Jazz offers the best price for quality. Contact us today to arrange a test drive or explore finance deals. Find your perfect, affordable hatchback today and buy with confidence in South Africa.
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Honda Jazz
Honda’s Jazz has always played the practical card hard, and for South Africans who want something more versatile than a Swift or Yaris, this is where it makes sense. Petrol only—forget hybrids or electrics here—and you get your pick of 1.3- or 1.5-litre engines, with more gearbox options than you’d expect in this segment: manual, auto, semi-auto, even a CVT if you’re brave. That’s rare for a hatch smaller than a Polo, and on paper at least, it means you won’t have to compromise on how you want to drive. The used market’s your only shot, though—no new ones left—so what you see is what you get. Eleven listings at the moment, running from R86,500 to R258,800, but most hover between R130k and R200k, with R149,995 the median. It’s the 1.5 Executive and Elegance models that dominate the classifieds—expect those between R134,995 and R199,900 depending on year and mileage, which averages a city-friendly 123,000 km. That “magic seat” rear bench is the Jazz’s ace: fold it flat and you’ve got a boot taller than some crossovers, making it almost van-like inside. Neither the Swift nor Yaris can touch it for cargo space, and that matters for students, Uber drivers, or anyone who needs to haul awkward stuff around Cape Town or Durban. The 1.3 Comfort CVT at R149,995 is probably the real-world sweet spot—easy on the fuel, even easier in stop-start traffic. Just know that condition varies enormously at this price, so a full service record isn’t a bonus, it’s a deal breaker.
Honda
Honda’s not trying to dazzle you with flash or lure you with badge envy. Instead, it’s carved out a space for buyers who care about honest value, reliability, and not spending half their life at the mechanic. Think of it as the thinking person’s alternative to a Toyota or Suzuki—just as dependable, less shouty about it. With 79 listings currently live, prices range widely from R69,500 to R509,900, but most stock settles in that R140k-to-R260k band where families and first-time buyers are actually shopping. Only 9 of those are new, which isn’t a surprise if you’ve tried to find a Honda dealership outside the big cities, but the used scene is alive because owners hang onto these cars for years before letting them go. On paper at least, the HR-V is the star here with 12 listings, including a handful that touch the R509,900 ceiling for the latest versions. The Jazz, though, is the real hero—versatile, affordable (from R86,500 to R258,800), and the sort of hatch you’d hand down instead of trade in. The Amaze sedan covers those who want a boot rather than a clever rear seat, with prices between R213,500 and R297,100. CR-V covers the “school run plus road trip” crowd, topping out at R256,900. If you’re looking for diesel, move along—petrol is king here. In a market crowded with rivals, Honda’s edge is simple: the cars last, and that matters. Owners don’t need convincing, and that’s the point.
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