Friday, May 28, 2010

Lucky Honda Users Suprised with Free Gas


If you are a Honda driver in South Florida you would definitely want to be in Southern California right about now. Honda Helpful Teams are said to be in SoCal until Dec 31 with their bright blue tanker giving out gas at select gas stations to those who drive Honda’s.  The time and exact location will not be known of the truck however,  Honda vehicle motor owners are hoping they will be the lucky ones. The tanker is said to visit Los Angeles, Riverside, Orange County, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena or Ventura County, but there is no exact location.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Honda's "Impossible Dream" is Revamped



Honda re releases 2005 commercial “Impossible Dream”. The commercial takes you through Honda’s past, present , and future vehicles including, the hybrid CRZ and the FCX Clarity which will be carried by Miami dealers very soon.  The commercial also looks at the greener side of things with appearances by the humanoid robot ASIMO and a solar-powered dream home. It is a memorable commercial that will keep viewers hooked.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The New Odyssey

When Miami South car consumers think of a mini-van they tend to automatically think of the typical “soccer mom” whose turn it is to drive car pool and is transporting six screaming kids to school, in an unattractive vehicle. Honda saw that this image was hurting their sales so they made sure that the new look of 2011 Odyssey would be a contradiction to this common image of a mini van.

Honda knew that they needed to redesign the Odyssey.  They wanted to move from the traditional square look and stereotypical image of a “soccer mom” vehicle. These reasons are what, Honda dealerships felt were the cause of consumers hesitating from the mini-car that  eventually went for the sports vehicle.

Honda was aware that in order to redesign the Odyssey they had to bring in consumers to put in their input. With this information Honda gave the Odyssey a more contemporary sleeker look. The vehicle will be wider and lower to the ground for a sportier look, and the vehicle will have a six speed automatic transmission. The greatest addition of the Odyssey will be the six-cylinder engine that will be able to shut off three of its engines to conserve gas. This is a great addition to Honda's parts and accessories repertoire and a benefit for many Miami car owners who are concerned with the environment and gas.

Honda is looking to gain sales, from the “unconvinced” consumers of the mini-van, when the new Odyssey comes to local Miami dealerships in 2011. Miami new car buyers are not looking to buy a vehicle lacking style and one that creates the image of “soccer-mom” they want a stylish vehicle that they can be proud of driving.