Monday, February 8, 2010

Honda Jazz Indonesia Escaped Recall


VIVA news - officially announced the withdrawal of 646,000 Honda Jazz or Fit types from around the world. Luckily, the type made by the year 2001-2008 the 'infected' does not exist originating from Indonesia manufacturer.

"It is confirmed that the Jazz in Indonesia does not participate in the recall (withdrawn)," said Jonfis Fandy, Marketing Director, Honda Prospect Motor, in conversation with VIVAnews, Saturday, January 30, 2010.

Honda Prospect Motor is an authorized distributor of Honda cars in Indonesia. According Jonfis, Honda Jazz production from Indonesia has different specifications and characteristics.

That's what makes the production of Indonesian none withdrawn. Honda Head Office, according to him, make allowances for all manufacturers worldwide to develop products according to the characteristics of each country.

"Like with the radiator, for a country of four seasons with tropical countries it has a different character," said Jonfis.

Honda finds no fault in the production of window button, which if possessed by the water can trigger short-circuit and cause a fire.

According Jonfis, the master key that identified the defect originated from the central office. However, for development tailored to individual country circumstances.

"So, her master's from the center and developed with the climate of Indonesia," he stated. To that end, Honda's Indonesia in the near future will hold an official statement to quell panic consumers and prospective buyers.

"The owners do not panic. The news of this was true. But it is certain that the withdrawal does not exist in Indonesia," said Jonfis.

As is known, the United States has expressed official draw about 140,000 units. So is the British who claim it will pull the product hatchbacks.

Withdrawal is one of them triggered by events that occurred in South Africa in September 2009. This incident claimed the lives of two-year-old boy named Vanilla Nurse in South Africa. Vanilla was asleep when the car was on fire.



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