Thursday, August 14, 2014

What do the latest spy shots of the 2016 Honda Pilot say about future design?

New spy shots have emerged of the 2016 Honda Pilot!  Slated to roll into showrooms in the fall of 2015, details are obviously not entirely nailed down.  But a little speculation can be fun, right?  Take a look at the latest photos of the mystery machine– captured by Motor Authority– and share what you think of the exterior design!  Which features do you hope to see in the 2016 Pilot?



Thursday, August 7, 2014

Maintenance Myths–UNMASKED!

All right, all right. There are a lot of ideas about car care out there, but which ones do you follow? We’re here to bust through some maintenance myths and possibly save you a buck or two on your next service appointment.

MYTH: Oil has to be changed every 3,000 miles. It doesn’t hurt. But it is probably a waste of money. Familiarize yourself with your owner’s manual – seriously. Your maintenance schedule is probably not as strict as you think, and you might even be able to go twice this “recommended distance” without getting an oil change.

MYTH: Treating your car with premium gas after running regular for a while is beneficial. Just stick with your recommended octane level and you’ll be all right – the system will stay clean regardless. Some premium grade gas might have extra detergents in it, but a lot of the time that’s just a marketing gimmick. It’s up to you if you want to experiment to see what helps your car have the best performance.

MYTH: Wipe down your dash and tires with protectant compounds to keep them shiny. A lot of these “protecting” wipes on the market actually strip tires of their original protectants, and it’s possible that they actually cause drying and cracking on the dashboard. Stick with warm soap and water instead.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

The 2014 Honda Ridgeline Pickup: Midsized Masterpiece


When it comes to what keeps you smiling behind the wheel, which factors are important to you?  J.D. Power & Associates wants to know what makes you happy out on the road– that’s why the APEAL Study is conducted every year!  The 2014 results are in– and we have some exciting news!  The top-ranked vehicle in its segment for overall performance and design is waiting for you in our lot!

Winner: 2014 Honda Ridgeline

Segment: Midsized Pickup

Competitors Left In The Rear View: Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier

A Seasoned Honda Car Dealer that Promises Fine Expertise

When thinking of buying a Honda car, it is always advisable to buy it from an authorized Honda car dealer. A car, today, has become more of a need. Honda is a name that has been trusted for generations. It has reinvented itself over and over again, and has today become synonymous with high performance, fuel efficient and stylish automobiles. It has emerged as the most preferred brand in big cities like Los Angeles and so on. The advent of new Honda cars in Los Angeles has triggered the sales of the same drastically. Los Angeles is often termed as the car capital with many enthusiastic car buyers in its repertoire.

As mentioned above, there is no dearth of new Honda cars in Los Angles. But it becomes extremely important that one buys his or her car from a well-reputed car dealer. The number one benefit of doing so is that being a certified Honda car dealer, they will be in a position to offer better pre and post purchase services. One such well-reputed Honda car dealer is Goudy Honda. A family run enterprise, they have been dealing with Honda cars for generations together. At Goudy Honda, you enjoy a huge variety of Honda cars. They have an exhaustive and well-detailed inventory that aides as a guide in making the right purchase.

At Goudy Honda, you are well-assisted at each step of your purchase. The well-versed team here ensure that you pick the right automobile, as per your needs and requirements. Since they are certified Honda car dealers, they are entitled to offer you many perks and offers that you might have missed elsewhere. Also, they will ensure that all the required paper work is done smoothly, so that you may enjoy a hassle-free purchase. Goudy Honda has the largest collection of new Honda cars in Los Angeles, making it a brand to reckon with. The years of expertise and unfailing dedication, motivates them to offer you the best from the best.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

5 Signs You Need New Tires

  1. Bulges, gouges, or cracks
    When a tire deflates, it bulges at the sides. This is a sign of low tire pressure or a slow air leak.
     
  2. Tread wear 
    The old-school penny test is one way to check your treads: Place a penny into the tread, with Lincoln's head pointing down. If you can still see the top of his noggin, the tread is dangerously low. Most modern tires, however, have wear bars: bits of rubber woven into the pattern at a specific depth. You can find the wear bars that go across the groove, and if the tread pattern is worn down to that wear bar, you need to replace the tire.
     
  3. Tire pressure 
    Tires deflate at a rate of about one pound per square inch (PSI) per month.
     
  4. Temperature 
    Tire pressure drops in extreme cold. The challenge in summer is excessive heat buildup in the tire. If you're heading out on a road trip with an underinflated tire, it will generate more heat and wear out faster.
     
  5. Vibration 
    Watch out for vibration or thumping when you're driving. If it feels like it's coming from under the seats, the rear tires may be out of balance. Vibration from the steering wheel could indicate suspension issues.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Get the Junk Out of the Trunk!

Many people unwittingly carry the weight of an extra person in the back of their vehicle. It's important to remove everything you don't use frequently or need in an emergency. Items such as car cleaners or foldable chairs, for example, should be stored elsewhere. Seasonal items, like traction aids for the mud or snow, should be stored in the car only when the season demands it or if you're an active off-roader. Cleaning out your trunk will do more than lift your spirits: The weight you save by shedding excess pounds from your car could be enough to improve both your tire wear and your gas mileage—saving you money every mile you travel.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Tips for Traveling with Pets

It’s usually not as easy as you think it would be. Bringing your best non-human friend on the road with you seems simple enough, right? Not always so. Here are a few tips on how to make travel with your pet easier.


Healthy Start: The last thing you need on the road is a sick pet. Make sure your pet is all set on vaccinations and has the proper certificates if you intend to cross any international/province/state borders.

Frequent Pit Stops:  You pet can get stir crazy just like you! Stop at any designated waiting area or service stop and take it on a little walk. This may increase your travel time, but it is well worth it! Breaks like these also serve as a perfect time to hydrate.

Proper Restraint:  Whether your pet is calm and obedient in the car it is always important to make sure they are safe. No need to roll the windows down for fresh air, you don’t want any debris hitting them in the face. A favorite blanket or pet bed is perfect for a long road trip. Creating a normalcy and routine for car rides helps your pet stay calm.  There are lots of other ways to make you and your pet calm during a car ride lasting anywhere between 5 minutes and 8 hours.