The redesigned 2016 Honda Pilot received an overall five-star crash-worthiness rating this week from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The NHTSA is run through the U.S. Departmen...
Read MoreBefore the snow starts to fall, we may see an influx of rainy and wet weather here in Niagara. So next time the rain starts coming down hard, keep some of these driving tips in mind to stay safe ...
Read MoreAs you probably know by now, vehicle safety is our number one priority at Honda. We strive to keep the driver and passengers not only as comfortable as possible, but in the event of a sudde...
Read MoreHonda is voluntarily recalling around 1,500 model-year 2016 Pilots in the United States (Canada doesn’t have to worry yet) to check out a potential issue with the third-row seatbelts. During the...
Read MoreThe Takata Airbag Recall that has made news in recent weeks, continues to make headlines as it was announced today that 1.95 million cars in Canada have been impacted by the recall. Auto manufactu...
Read MoreThe scope of the Takata-made airbag recall was expanded this week, after the company doubled its recall numbers, bringing the number of vehicles impacted to 53 million worldwide. While Canadian ...
Read MoreSafety in our vehicles is the most important things to us at Honda, and that is why Honda Canada is recalling some 700,000 vehicles in Canada to replace their airbag inflators. The problem ...
Read MoreTires are one of the hardest working parts of your Honda vehicle. They’re constantly moving, keep you on the road and help ensure you have a smooth ride. When they start to wear down, you...
Read MoreWe are hoping it’s safe to finally say the worst winter in years is finally behind us (knock on wood) and it’s time to welcome spring. With the melting of the snow comes easy spring dr...
Read MoreAt Honda, we fully believe that 360-degree visibility makes for the safest drive possible. We started with the Crosstour and took a comprehensive approach to enhancing diriver visibility. We want ...
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