Does Honda take you home?
Yes. We have 2 shuttles that will happily take you to your home, work or the local mall as long as it is within 10 miles of our dealership. We will gladly pick you up when the work on your vehicle is completed. Q.
What Honda services cover?
Honda’s bumper-to-bumper warranty covers most parts and components for 3 years or 36,000 miles, with a short list of exclusions. During this time, Honda will take care of any defects or needed repairs caused by poor workmanship or materials. Additionally, vehicle owners receive 24/7 roadside assistance.
Does Honda give free maintenance?
A: Honda Care Maintenance coverage correlates to your vehicle’s Maintenance Minder Indicator. When the indicator comes on, the recommended services are covered, regardless of whether you drive 6,000 or 60,000 miles a year. A: You can finance Honda Care Maintenance with an affordable, interest-free payment plan.
Can a non Honda vehicle be eligible for Honda care?
Many non-Honda automobiles are eligible for Honda Care, including: For the ultimate peace of mind, consider the Sentinel plan. In addition to the extensive Honda Care benefits, Sentinel includes regular oil changes and provides extra protection in case of damage to your tires. Actual contract coverages, limitations and exclusions may vary.
Are there any incentives for buying a new Honda?
The automaker is offering a 90-day deferred payment program for qualified customers on new vehicle sales financed by Honda Financial Services. Existing Honda owners can get Loyalty Purchase Assistance Cash of $1,000 toward the purchase or lease of a new Honda (exclusions apply).
Can you get a free car from the government?
Federal and state governments offer free cars to some of the applicants after verification of application. Some areas do not have sufficient public transport, and in such a place, if you have a car, it is best to travel whenever and wherever you want.
Why are rental car companies never offer Hondas?
Why is it that rental car companies never offer Hondas. The American brands (Ford, GMC, Dodge, Chevy) are pretty ubiquitous. Kia and Hyuandi (sic) are perhaps even more common, as are VW Jettas. Sentras and Altimas are everywhere, Mazda2s abound (shudder), and you’ll even an occasional Yaris or Corolla. So why no Civics, Accords or CR-Vs?