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Honda HR-V: Great Technology for the Commuter!

If you have to commute to work and want a popular subcompact vehicle, the Honda HR-V offers technology that is great for commuting or a weekend road trip! This car has HondaLink and navigation, which are two great features that allow you to stay connected while you are in your vehicle.

HondaLink is a feature that connects devices and allows you to integrate your calendar and stream music. You can also use Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in the HR-V. Quickly connecting is important when you are on the go! You can also receive notifications about your 

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Top Tech Features of the Honda Civic Explained

The Honda Civic is popular for many reasons. The Honda Civic offers style, safety and affordability in the compact, sedan class. Another reason for the Honda Civic's popularity is the vehicle's many tech features. Here are some of the more notable tech equipment now available on the Honda Civic.

Seeing more of the vehicle around you is important. That's why the Honda Civic offers LaneWatch. With LaneWatch, the driver can use a camera mounted on the passenger's side mirror to see live video traffic. This comes in handy when it comes to turning or changing lanes…

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Innovative Exterior Features of the Honda Ridgeline Revealed

The Honda Ridgeline has been one of the most popular pick-up trucks for the past few years. This is due to the Honda Ridgeline's many innovations, especially on the vehicle's exterior. Here are two innovative exterior features now available in the current Honda Ridgeline.

The tailgate is one of the most important parts of any pick-up truck. To make it easier to use, the Honda Ridgeline offers a dual-action tailgate. That means you can set the tailgate downward like most other trucks. However, the dual-action tailgate also allows you to swing it open to the side to allow…

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The 2020 Honda Odyssey Protects From the Sun

There are days when the sunlight is very intense. Fortunately, vehicles have been created to provide a remedy for this. This comes in the form of the 2020 Honda Odyssey. There have been plenty of features that have been designed to make everyone in the vehicle comfortable during the ride.

For hot days or any days when the sun is just too intense, the 2020 Honda Odyssey has sunshades that cover the windows for the second row and third row passengers. This will also keep the vehicle a little cooler during the hotter days and save a little work for…

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2020 Honda Passport: High Performing, Capable and Powerful

Anyone intending to go off-road driving needs a vehicle with enough intensity to match the terrain. The new 2020 Honda Passport, a midsize SUV with power to perform, could be the vehicle you're looking for.

Rugged driving needs power. For the 2020 Honda Passport, that comes in the form of a V-6, 3.5-liter engine with 280 horsepower, which is enough muscle to help you drive, haul and tow. Helping boost power is a nine-speed automatic transmission. Give the gas pedal a brisk tap to feel the force. An innovative shift-management system 
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Test Drive: Know What to Look For

Did you know over 50 percent of car buyers test drive only one vehicle, the one they end up buying? That's not the smart thing to do. A car costs quite a bit of money. Test driving several and knowing what to look for is the smarter move.

Is the vehicle comfortable? You need to consider how easy it is to get in and out, as well as how comfortable the seats feel. Make sure the cargo space is sufficient for things you normally carry. If you haul a bike up to the mountains every weekend, bring the bike…
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Understanding an Infotainment System and How to Make it for You

The latest buzzword in automotive technology is the infotainment system. This comprehensive system encompasses a variety of services, including entertainment options, navigation, and useful driving data. The vehicle experts at Piazza Honda of Philadelphia want you to be informed about your vehicle's features so that you can harness the power of technology to deliver a more enhanced driving experience.

Many of today's biggest automobile manufacturers have designed and implemented their own patented infotainment systems for use across all of their vehicles....
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Hatchbacks: Making Up For Small Sizes

Although they might not be quite as spacious as a sedan or an SUV, a hatchback offers quite a few benefits to consider while you're driving in Philadelphia. This kind of vehicle is often easier to park because of its smaller size. You can lift the hatch and fold the seats to haul a few larger items while keeping the amazing gas mileage that hatchbacks offer.

Before leaving the Piazza Honda of Philadelphia, you can explore the numerous safety features that are offered, such as airbags and anti-lock brakes. The hatchback is lightweight, making it a car that's…

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How to Debadge Your Car

Many people choose to debadge their car to change its look. Debadging a car can give the body of the car a sleek, uninterrupted look. Debadging a car is a mostly quick and easy process; it requires only a few common household tools to accomplish. It is, however, worth knowing how to do properly so that you don't damage your vehicle's paint.

Find out How The Badge is Fastened

Some badges are fastened with clips, and others are held in place by an adhesive. If clips are used to hold the badge in place, the process will be…
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NHTSA vs. IIHS safety rating crash tests

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Highway Traffic Safety Association each have their own methods for measuring vehicle safety. Used car buyers for whom vehicle safety is important should know the different safety rating systems.

The NHTSA measures frontal impact, side impact and rollover likelihood, to arrive at a safety rating between 1 and 5 stars. To rate for frontal impact, the NHTSA crashes the vehicle into a barrier at 35 mph. Side-impact involves two tests: a vehicle T-boning the test vehicle at 38.5 mph and the test vehicle side-impact colliding with
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