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Monday, August 25, 2014
2015 Honda Odyssey Earns 5-star Safety Rating
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Why Your Brakes are Making that Squealing Noise
Amid the cacophony of a running car, it can be difficult to tell what sound is coming from where and whether it's a problem. However, the squealing sound from the brakes is very distinct. Here's what it could mean:
If you hear squeaks once in a while when braking lightly, this is typical and is nothing to cause concern.
If you occasionally hear squeaks when braking for a long distance before coming to a stop, this is also considered normal. High relative humidity can also cause this noise.
However, if you frequently hear a high-pitched screeching when applying the brakes, your brake pads need to be replaced.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Honda Highlight: Our Express Service Center
We know you don’t have all day to wait for your car to be serviced. That’s why our Express Service Center is designed to provide efficient service for people on the go, no appointment required. Conveniently located at 30 Main Street, our Express Service Center is directly across the street from our new-car showroom.
While you're here, we want you to relax. How about a complimentary manicure? A cup of coffee? Want to watch TV or use our Wi-Fi? Go ahead. But don't get too comfortable; we'll have your car ready in no time.
For more information, please visit our Express Service Center online.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Relief at the Pump
These habits can
save you trips to the pump, which means more money in your wallet.
Ease up on the gas
pedal. Fuel mileage decreases when you exceed 50 mph. Accelerate gently and
brake softly so you don’t wear out your brakes and tires.
Lighten your load.
Using your trunk or backseat as storage weighs you down, which slows you
down and burns more fuel. For daily use, limit what’s in your trunk to an
emergency kit and tools for roadside repairs.
Cut down on wind resistance.
Bulky rooftop carriers make your engine work harder than it should. When going on trips, try to
pack as much in your car as possible.
Cruise-control:
Activate! Maintaining your speed with this handy feature keeps you from using
additional fuel for frequent acceleration.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Always Be Prepared: What to Do in an Auto Accident
We hope you’re never involved in a car accident. Unfortunately,
they do happen. In addition to practicing safe driving, it’s best to be prepared
for the unexpected. Keep the following in mind if you ever get in a fender bender:
Take photos. Use
your cell-phone camera, or better yet, have a disposable camera on hand for
these situations. Take photos of both vehicles and the area in which the
accident occurred.
Take notes. Text yourself or keep a notebook handy so you can jot down notes about what you were doing before the crash, which direction you were headed, when the other driver came into the scene, etc.
Stay on top of it. Keep in constant contact with your insurance company and the repair shop to make sure everything is happening in a timely manner so you can get on with your life.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Keep Your Battery in Tip-Top Shape
Batteries can fail any time of year. The only accurate way to detect a
weak battery is with professional equipment. Routine care: Scrape away
corrosion from posts and cable connections; clean all surfaces;
re-tighten all connections. If battery caps are removable, check the
fluid level monthly. Avoid contact with corrosive deposits and battery
acid. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Tips for New Drivers!
Whether you're 16 and about to get your license or just new to the task entirely, we have some great tips for new drivers! Getting on the road can be a nerve-racking experience, but there are some ways that help make the process enjoyable and easy.
1) Always wear your seat belt! In fact, it is perfectly to refrain from starting the car until all passengers are buckled up.
2) Put the phone down. Keep your phone in your purse or in your pocket until you exit the vehicle. Remember, it can wait!
3) Obey the speed limit. Speeding causes about 40% of all fatal teen accidents. That's especially true when driving on roads with lots of traffic or you're not familiar with.
4) Always be aware of the traffic ahead, behind, and next to you, and have possible escape routes in mind.
5) If possible, drive a safe car with the latest safety equipment (such as anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, and air bags), and one with an excellent crash safety record.
1) Always wear your seat belt! In fact, it is perfectly to refrain from starting the car until all passengers are buckled up.
2) Put the phone down. Keep your phone in your purse or in your pocket until you exit the vehicle. Remember, it can wait!
3) Obey the speed limit. Speeding causes about 40% of all fatal teen accidents. That's especially true when driving on roads with lots of traffic or you're not familiar with.
4) Always be aware of the traffic ahead, behind, and next to you, and have possible escape routes in mind.
5) If possible, drive a safe car with the latest safety equipment (such as anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, and air bags), and one with an excellent crash safety record.
Always
wear your seat belt, and refuse to move the car until all your
passengers have buckled up. - See more at:
http://www.askpatty.com/page/10_tips_for_new_drivers_askpattycom#sthash.5xpbeBv4.dpuf
Always
wear your seat belt, and refuse to move the car until all your
passengers have buckled up. - See more at:
http://www.askpatty.com/page/10_tips_for_new_drivers_askpattycom#sthash.5xpbeBv4.dpuf
Always
wear your seat belt, and refuse to move the car until all your
passengers have buckled up. - See more at:
http://www.askpatty.com/page/10_tips_for_new_drivers_askpattycom#sthash.5xpbeBv4.dpuf
Friday, June 27, 2014
Honda Summer Sign & Drive Savings Event at Honda of New Rochelle
Dedicate this weekend to car-shopping. Stop by Honda of New Rochelle to take advantage of sizzling deals on the hottest new Hondas. See you soon!
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Tips to Parallel Park
Remember the one thing you were nervous
about doing for your driver’s test? Parallel parking, it never went away. When
you see others do it with ease you get jealous! There is no time like the
present to master this skill. Take the weekend and a couple of cones in your
driveway and make someone else jealous with your expert parking skills.
- Slowly maneuver your vehicle so that you are parallel with the front car surrounding the spot, you should be about 2-3 feet away from the side of the car.
- Check your mirrors for any other traffic and when you are sure there is nothing in the way, put your vehicle in reverse.
- Begin to turn your steering wheel to the right while slowly backing in to the spot.
- Once you are farther into the space slowly begin to straighten your wheel out, continually checking for the other cars and objects in your mirrors.
- Here is a tip- when your front wheel passes the back bumper of the car you were parallel with earlier, turn your wheel to the left.
- Once your car is parked next to the curb you may need to adjust your vehicle. Again, always check your mirrors.
When you are ready to leave whatever
fabulous event you were attending, here are some tips on leaving the parking
space.
- Reverse as much as you can without hitting the car behind you.
- Look for oncoming traffic and slowly turn the wheel to your left to merge onto the street
Drive away
and relish in the fact that everyone just saw you expertly pull away from your
spot.
Great Job!
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