<P> The base model GLi is powered by a 1.34 - litre i - DSI engine, and includes air - conditioning, a CD player, two front airbags, ABS brakes, EBD, a trip computer, remote central locking, a transponder coded immobilizer, power steering, windows and mirrors . Standard is a five - speed manual gearbox, with the CVT auto an optional extra . </P> <P> The VTi adds the 1.5 - litre VTEC engine, "sports" trim, and side mirror - mounted turning indicators . Optional is the 7 - speed version of the CVT auto with Formula 1 inspired gear shift paddles on the steering wheel; the VTi - S has a "sports" body kit, fog lamps, and 15 - inch (380 mm) alloy wheels . </P> <P> A "dot" on the "J" in Jazz on the rear of the first - generation model indicates whether it is powered by a 1.5 - or 1.3 - litre engine . The 1.5 - litre version (VTi) has a blue dot and 1.3 - litre version (GLi) has a red dot . The second - generation models can be differentiated by the presence (VTi) or absence (GLi) of audio controls on the steering wheel . The body kit for the VTi - S has changed since its introduction in 2003 . The picture to the right illustrates the differences . The white Jazz VTi - S in the middle is a December 2003 model, while the left silver Jazz is a 2004 VTi with optional bodykit, the right silver Jazz is a 2004 model VTi - S . </P> <P> Since its introduction to Australia, the Jazz has been imported from Japan . However, in late 2005, Honda Australia began importing the Jazz from Thailand . The cheaper production costs allowed Honda to make significant price cuts across the Jazz range, although the color range has been reduced to six (compared to 12 in Japan). </P>

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