UK Reliability Directory

Honda Jazz Mk3

Production Years: 2015 - 20204 Documented Faults

The third-generation Honda Jazz (2015–2020) is widely regarded as the pinnacle of practical superminis, offering a level of interior flexibility that remains unmatched in its class. Retaining the ingenious "Magic Seats" and a class-leading boot, the Mk3 grew slightly in length to provide even more rear legroom, positioning it as a highly sensible choice for both growing families and those downsizing from larger hatchbacks. In the UK, it has established a reputation for exceptional reliability, consistently appearing at the top of owner satisfaction surveys and MOT pass rate rankings. Reliability is arguably the Jazz's greatest asset, with the naturally aspirated 1.3-litre i-VTEC engine being fundamentally "over-engineered" and utilizing a timing chain for long-term durability. However, it is not entirely without mechanical considerations; the optional CVT automatic transmission requires strict fluid changes every 25,000 miles to prevent jerky operation, and the air conditioning system is prone to damage from road debris hitting the exposed condenser. Some owners also report a brief rattle on cold starts, which can indicate a failing VTC (valve timing) actuator, though this is less common than on earlier generations. When buying a used Mk3 Jazz in the UK, a full dealer service history is highly prized and very common given the typical owner profile. Potential buyers should check the boot floor for any signs of dampness due to minor seal leaks and verify that the air conditioning blows ice-cold. While the 1.3-litre engine is exceptionally frugal, the rare 1.5-litre Sport model (introduced in 2018) is a desirable "sleeper" for those who want a bit more motorway pace. Overall, the Mk3 Jazz remains one of the most risk-free used car purchases on the UK market, provided its maintenance schedule has been respected.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Honda Jazz Mk3, sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

CVT Fluid Neglect

medium severity

Ignored fluid changes lead to shudder or hesitation.

Est. repair cost:£120–£1,000

12V Battery Drain

low severity

Small factory batteries can struggle, especially if the car is only used for short trips.

Est. repair cost:£80–£150

Manual Clutch Judder

medium severity

Manual gearbox models can develop clutch judder, particularly during slow manoeuvres and pulling away, often exacerbated by urban stop-start driving.

Est. repair cost:£300–£600
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