As one of the most popular three-row family SUVs, the Honda Pilot offers more top features. From comfort to style and performance, you will be impressed with what the Pilot has to offer. Here is a look at two top features. Read the rest of this entry »

A blind-spot monitor is a safety technology that comes installed on many modern vehicles. The blind-spot monitor is specifically designed to alert you as soon as another vehicle or even a pedestrian approaches your blind spot, which could potentially cause an accident. Read the rest of this entry »

The battery in your car is a critical component that is important to keep in good performing condition. The auto service specialists here at Holler Honda are here to help you navigate your car ownership experience. Read the rest of this entry »

Driving is an enormous responsibility where safety should always come first. The Honda Passport puts that motto standard in all of its models with the Honda Sensing feature. It’s an intelligent suite of technology that helps to make your driving experience a little less stressful. Read the rest of this entry »

While it can often be confused with a dead battery, a failing alternator is a much different system. In both cases, your car will experience a loss of functionality in electrical things like the radio, lights, or the air conditioner. You’ll hear a whining noise or perhaps smell burning rubber if your alternator is failing. Your car will also die as soon as you remove jumper cables from your battery. Read the rest of this entry »

Seeing the road when it’s dark or raining should be one of your top priorities while driving, and maintaining your headlights is one of the easiest ways to improve visibility. Light bulbs burn out, but there are other reasons that you might find it difficult to see in front of your car. At Holler Honda, we want you to know about two other ways that you can maintain your headlights. Read the rest of this entry »

If you’re starting to hear the characteristic grinding and squealing that indicates your brake pads are wearing down, it might be time to replace them. Regularly changing your brake pads will keep you from inadvertently damaging your braking system.

There’s a brake disc located on at least two or up to four of your wheels. These discs spin at the same rate as your wheels, and when you press your brake pedal, the action engages a brake caliper. This caliper squeezes the disc, causing it to slow. The friction of this action tends to build up a great deal of heat in addition to being very wearing, so your calipers are capped with graphite pads. How often you’ll need to change these pads will really depend on whether you do a lot of city or freeway driving.

If you decide to test your battery, then there are a few tools you are going to need to use. Among the tools you are going to need to use is the voltmeter. There are actually two different types of voltmeters that you can use for reading the test. Read the rest of this entry »

Road trips can be enjoyable, but concerns over spending too much money discourage some drivers. Better budgeting often provides a solution. Effectively planning out a road trip with expenses in mind makes it possible to take the desired journey. Read the rest of this entry »

With the winter weather over, it’s time to get your vehicle prepared for the summer months. From getting rid of the dirt and grime built up from road chemicals, to removing all the winter gear from the back, spring is an excellent time to pay close attention to your car. Read the rest of this entry »

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