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 12 Winter Driving Tips

#1 Be Prepared.
You have to get ready for what you may encounter.  

  •  Proper clothing (loose layers, extra gloves, rain gear)
  • A flashlight in the glove box
  • A blanket, food, and water
  • A bag of sand or salt and extra washer fluid
  • A windshield scraper
  • Jumper cables
  • Tire chains or traction mats
  • Have at least a half tank of gas at all times during the winter season
  • Plan long trips carefully - what weather conditions may you encounter?
#2 Complete a Pre-Trip Inspection.
 Do a visual, hands-on inspection and check all important items, including :
  •  Tires 
  •  Wiper blade   
  •  Fluid 
  •  Lights 
  •  Spare Tire  - make sure it has air in it  
 You should check your vehicle often. And be sure to have a mechanic check it at the start of the winter season.

#3 Slow down.
Many accidents occur during this time of year because drivers are going too fast for conditions. A slower speed gives you more time to react if something occurs. Extra patience and care for other drivers can go a long way this time of year.

#4 Give yourself extra space.
Allow for more room between yourself and other vehicles. You should always have enough space and time to move out of harm's way.

#5 Hold your steering wheel firmly.
Sudden, sharp moves can quickly cause you to lose control of your vehicle. Stay steady through ruts in the road, heavy wind, and on ice.

#6 Brake and accelerate lightly.
Try not to do anything forcefully in bad weather. When you need to slow down quickly in slippery conditions, try lightly pumping your brakes. This reduces your chance of locking your tires and spinning out of control.

If your vehicle has ABS brakes, it is recommended that you hold the brake down as far as possible in an emergency. The ABS system prevents the wheels from locking enabling you to steer around obstacles.

#7 Watch for black ice.
This is a very dangerous condition. Black ice is a thin layer of transparent ice that forms when the temperature is around the freezing point. It sometimes makes the road look slightly wet. This can sneak up on you so, when the temperature gets close to freezing, I look for clues:

  • ice build-up on my mirror arms, antenna, or the top corners of my windshield
  • when the spray from tires on vehicles in front of me stops

#8 Use extra caution when approaching bridges.
Elevated structures like bridges and highway overpasses usually freeze first and many are not treated with ice/snow melt materials (salt, sand) like the rest of the road. I've seen many vehicles traveling fine on the highway, but as soon as they get on a bridge they spin out of control. Black ice is often found on bridges.

#9 Mountain driving is often hazardous.
Mountain weather can be severe in winter and can change rapidly. Be ready for wind gusts and stay aware of emergency vehicles and snowplows. Obey posted rules. Tire chains may be required for certain routes.

#10 Obey all road signs.
A simple, yet effective tip. Safety authorities post this information for a reason. I've seen many drivers get into trouble just by ignoring a sign.

#11 If stranded or stuck, stay in your vehicle.
If you get stuck in a bad storm or blizzard and you can't see a close place to seek assistance, stay put! It's easy to get confused in a bad storm and you may get lost.

This is a time to use those supplies mentioned in tip #1. You should also keep moving to stay warm. And to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, keep the exhaust pipe clear of snow and open a downwind window slightly for ventilation. Only run your engine for ten minutes each hour.

#12 If conditions look bad, get off the road.
Don't push your luck. Use your best judgment. Listen to weather reports and warnings and react appropriately. This tip can help you avoid having to use tip #11.



Many people are rethinking the way they
get around,
and that's where the
2009 Honda Fit fits in perfectly.


Bring together smart-sized  functionality with style and swift hustle and you reach a new level of dynamic efficiency.

The upscale features include everything from a 4-cylinder i-VTEC engine to a Satellite Navigation system to a 2nd-rown Magic Seat with drive-down functionality. All of this makes a perfect combination of vehicular harmony.
 
On top of all of this, you won't believe how incredibly safe such a small vehicle can be. From the Advanced Compatibility Engineering body structure to Vehicle Stability Assist to Active head restraints and a whole range of other safety features are what make this Fit - the perfect fit for any driver.

The new look certainly won't disappoint either, with its sleek new lines, compact design and smart design makes it a great addition to any parking spot - and believe us, it can perfectly maneuver into even the smallest spots around.

We want you to find the perfect Fit in your next vehicle at Executive Honda of Wallingford and we think that the all new 2009 Honda Fit just might be the right one. Don't be deceived by its small size, this vehicle packs a lot more punch than you can even begin to imagine, so call Mike Hastings or stop into Executive Honda today and take a test drive in this miraculous little package of perfection - the Fit.
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Executive Honda receives Honda's highest dealership honor...

Executive Honda has been awarded the 2007 President's Award by American Honda Motor Co., Inc. The award is considered Honda's highest dealership honor and is presented only to the top 15 percent of Honda dealerships across the country annually that meet the stringent requirements to qualify.  Executive Honda is proud to have earned this prestigious honor.

To qualify for the award, dealerships are required to achieve a lofty set of objectives in all areas of operation, including customer service and satisfaction, facility operation, training, and sales. More than 1,000 Honda automobile dealerships participate in the program, with just 115 earning the President's Award for 2007 out of 1,062 dealers.

"Earning the Honda President's Award takes complete dedication by the entire dealership team," says Richard Colliver, executive vice president of American Honda. "Executive Honda has proven its commitment and has set the bar to which all other dealerships aspire. I encourage you to experience for yourself what makes working with a Honda President's Award dealership that much more rewarding."

Executive is proud to offer the all-new Accord, in addition to the full line of Honda vehicles - Civic, Fit, Odyssey, Ridgeline, S2000, Pilot, Element, and the CR-V.

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LIBERTY MAZDA REVOLUTIONIZES CAR-BUYING


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 12 Winter Driving Tips#1 Be Prepared. You have to get ready for what you may encounter.   Proper clothing ...
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Executive Honda receives Honda's highest dealership honor...
Executive Honda has been awarded the 2007 President's Award by American Honda Motor Co., Inc. The award ...
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Liberty Honda has received the President's Award from American Honda Motor Corporation.  Only the top 15% of Honda dealers receive this distinction for achieving superior customer satisfaction for Sales and Service.