Symbols - Fit, etc.
Symbols - Fit, etc.
For those who aren't aware there is a pattern that Honda follows with the Fit/Jazz.
The emblem is on the side of the car the driver is on. In the US, the Fit logo is on the left-hand side. In the UK, the Jazz logo is on the right-hand side.
Also, VTEC models have a blue dot, and non-VTEC (aka DSI) models have a red dot.
The emblem is on the side of the car the driver is on. In the US, the Fit logo is on the left-hand side. In the UK, the Jazz logo is on the right-hand side.
Also, VTEC models have a blue dot, and non-VTEC (aka DSI) models have a red dot.
Originally Posted by wyy183
For those who aren't aware there is a pattern that Honda follows with the Fit/Jazz.
The emblem is on the side of the car the driver is on. In the US, the Fit logo is on the left-hand side. In the UK, the Jazz logo is on the right-hand side.
Also, VTEC models have a blue dot, and non-VTEC (aka DSI) models have a red dot.
The emblem is on the side of the car the driver is on. In the US, the Fit logo is on the left-hand side. In the UK, the Jazz logo is on the right-hand side.
Also, VTEC models have a blue dot, and non-VTEC (aka DSI) models have a red dot.
http://www.generalautomobil.cz/cs/wa...a/jazz-4-2.jpg
The rule may be:
US - Left
Europe/Japan - Right
I put my Jazz emblem on the left side because I thought it looked correct to me. (and that is where the Fit badge came off.) BTW, they are very fragile - I could not remove the Fit badge in one full piece.
that is interesting - it would put the badge on the curb side when parked which seems to be odd marketing - is it better to have it easier for pedestrians or people in other cars see the badge?
By the way - which side is the visor mirror on for Euro Jazz - LH (driver) or RH (passenger?)
By the way - which side is the visor mirror on for Euro Jazz - LH (driver) or RH (passenger?)
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