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Pete48 06-20-2020 08:46 AM

Missing Honda Jazzes
 
I have a 2020 Mk3 Honda Jazz (one of the last ones before the Mk4 - a hybrid - came out in the UK in May). I've done 6 fuel ups but the car doesn't show up in the Honda Jazzes listed by owners. In fact there are no Honda Jazzes after 2018. Seems unlikely that no new Jazzes have been added since 2018.

Any ideas?

JockoT 06-20-2020 09:12 AM

Welcome Pete.

Draigflag 06-21-2020 12:03 AM

Fuelly doesn't have as many UK users as in the US and the so called jazz sold here has a different name in the US (I think its the Beat?) so that could explain the issue.

Pete48 06-21-2020 04:59 AM

Yes - looked to see if it had been included under the Honda Fit which the car is known as in the US (and many other countries) but it hadn't.

Maybe I really am the only Jazz driver on Fuelly with a later than 2018 model.

Draigflag 06-21-2020 01:13 PM

It's possible, I've found similar oddities myself. When researching Porsche panameras as a potential buy, I was curious to see what kind of economy the 3.0 litre diesel could achieve. Except not one listed on fuelly is diesel, which is odd, because its the most common engine. You could try direct messaging an admin to see if they have any further information for you.

Pete48 08-17-2020 01:19 AM

Just bumping this up again. After 9 fuel ups my car still isn't showing in the "Browse Vehicles" stats. Several Jazzes have been added of late although there are still no 2019 or 2020 models. What am I doing wrong?

JockoT 08-17-2020 07:29 AM

Honda has dropped the Jazz/Fit from the US market. And as this is a US site...............

trollbait 08-17-2020 01:21 PM

I believe there is a minimum number of a model and year required registered before Fuelly shows the data publicly. The goal is to give visiters an idea of what a car's real world average fuel economy is, and you can't have a meaningful average when there is just two or so examples.

Pete48 08-18-2020 04:01 AM

Thanks - that goes a long way to explaining it.

LDB 08-18-2020 11:45 AM

When I go to research cars and look at Honda Fit I find a dozen 2020, 55 2019 and 99 2018 listed. I believe the Fit and Jazz are basically identical.


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