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Honda Jazz → Honda Fit … Rationale: Both names are just about equally recognized in the Anglophone world. However, "Fit" is the name used in its home country, Japan, where it is immensely popular. "Fit" is also more specific; "Honda Jazz" can refer to three unrelated vehicles which this article barely mentions. This article should be moved and "Jazz" should be a disambig page. AKADriver 18:57, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Now that is has been announced that Honda will market the Jazz under the name Fit in the US starting in the spring of 2006 should we move this article to Honda Fit? Understandably the name Jazz has been around longer, but the precedent for the site (at least the english language version) seems to be to use the American name as the default and redirect the international names. -- MrCalifornia 04:09, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
I reorganized the article since it seemed like it was being updated every now and then without any regards to structure or content. I added lots of information on the car and completely restructured the article. I also got rid of some errors about the engine (no such thing as a 1.1L Fit or Jazz). Also note that the 1.3L sold in Japan and the 1.4L sold in Europe are the same engine (1339cc L13A i-DSI). I think I made it fairly clear in the article, but please add/modify if it is not clear enough.
I tried to keep several parts of the original article that I thought were good, and of course the pictures I kept, but I added the automobile box. I hope I didn't step on anyone's toes, but I thought the article could use the overhaul. -- Hungarian83 08:33, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
Why couldn't it have been called the Jazz in America? Fit is such an ugly word. Jazz is much classier. Let's hope we don't get the "That's" any time soon.
Isn't it called the jazz, instead of the Jazz? When I was in Europe, I saw many Honda jazzes, with the "j" on the badge on the back being lower case... The RSJ 16:14, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
Does the windshield of a jazz fit on a "fit" ??
Stef
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Honda Jazz → Honda Fit … Rationale: Both names are just about equally recognized in the Anglophone world. However, "Fit" is the name used in its home country, Japan, where it is immensely popular. "Fit" is also more specific; "Honda Jazz" can refer to three unrelated vehicles which this article barely mentions. This article should be moved and "Jazz" should be a disambig page. AKADriver 18:57, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Now that is has been announced that Honda will market the Jazz under the name Fit in the US starting in the spring of 2006 should we move this article to Honda Fit? Understandably the name Jazz has been around longer, but the precedent for the site (at least the english language version) seems to be to use the American name as the default and redirect the international names. -- MrCalifornia 04:09, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
I reorganized the article since it seemed like it was being updated every now and then without any regards to structure or content. I added lots of information on the car and completely restructured the article. I also got rid of some errors about the engine (no such thing as a 1.1L Fit or Jazz). Also note that the 1.3L sold in Japan and the 1.4L sold in Europe are the same engine (1339cc L13A i-DSI). I think I made it fairly clear in the article, but please add/modify if it is not clear enough.
I tried to keep several parts of the original article that I thought were good, and of course the pictures I kept, but I added the automobile box. I hope I didn't step on anyone's toes, but I thought the article could use the overhaul. -- Hungarian83 08:33, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
Why couldn't it have been called the Jazz in America? Fit is such an ugly word. Jazz is much classier. Let's hope we don't get the "That's" any time soon.
Isn't it called the jazz, instead of the Jazz? When I was in Europe, I saw many Honda jazzes, with the "j" on the badge on the back being lower case... The RSJ 16:14, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
Does the windshield of a jazz fit on a "fit" ??
Stef