The 2016 Honda Vezel (also known as the HR-V in some markets) is a popular compact SUV known for its fuel efficiency, practicality, and spacious interior for its class. It's praised for its "Magic Seats" that offer flexible cargo configurations and a comfortable ride, especially in city driving. However, some reviews note a stiff suspension, average sound system, and poor noise insulation.
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Fuel Efficient:
The Vezel Hybrid, in particular, is known for its excellent fuel economy, with some sources claiming up to 24.2 km/l.
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Spacious and Practical Interior:
The "Magic Seats" allow for versatile cargo configurations, and the rear seats offer ample legroom for three adults.
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Good Ride Quality:
While some find the suspension stiff, many reviews highlight a smooth and comfortable driving experience, especially in city settings.
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Attractive Design:
The Vezel is generally considered to have an attractive and stylish exterior.
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Good Safety Features:
Many models come with features like auto headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and safety systems such as emergency brake assist and city brake assist.
- Stiff Suspension: Some reviews mention that the suspension can be harsh, especially on rough roads.
- Average Sound System: The sound system is often described as mediocre.
- Poor Noise Insulation: Road and engine noise can be noticeable, especially at higher speeds.
- Limited Rear Headroom: The sloping roofline can restrict headroom for taller passengers in the back.
- Engine Strain at Higher RPMs: The 1.5L engine may sound strained when pushed hard, particularly at higher RPMs.
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Hybrid vs. Petrol:
The hybrid version offers better fuel economy, while the petrol version has a slightly larger boot capacity.
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Transmission Issues (older models):
While the 2016 model is generally considered reliable, some older models (2013-2015) had transmission issues related to overheating.
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Interior Materials:
Some reviewers have noted that the interior materials, particularly some of the plastic trim, could be of higher quality.

