Tuesday, December 31, 2013

AAA Offers Free Tows and Rides New Years Eve!

A special Holiday message from Ken Garff Honda of Orem and Sarah Kimmel.



It's New Year's Eve, and you may be heading out to have some fun tonight!  In all the celebrating and partying to bring in the New Year, you may not be feeling like you are able to drive yourself home.  At least I hope you would realize that you aren't feeling well.

Whether you have been drinking, or are just feeling too tired to drive home (drowsy driving is sometimes even worse than driving under the influence!), AAA has offered Utah drivers and alternative to getting behind the wheel.

All you need to do is call 800-222-4357 (AAA-HELP) and ask for a "Tipsy Tow" from 6:00 p.m. December 31st – 6:00 a.m. January 1st.  They will transport you and your car back to your house completely free of charge.  You don't even need to be a AAA member!

They also offer this service on Super Bowl Sunday and St. Patrick's Day (check out their whole list of holiday's here)

So feel free to ring in the New Year, but remember to be safe!  There are options besides getting behind the wheel while you are impaired.

One of your New Year's Resolutions should be to never drive while impaired, whether it is from being too tired to be on the road, or from having a little too much to drink.

AAA offers the following tips to stay safe and keep others safe on the roads:

  • Drive only while drug and alcohol-free
  • Plan ahead and designate a non-drinking driver before a celebration begins
  • Don't let your friends drive impaired. Take their keys away
  • Never ride in a car with someone who is impaired
  • Plan to take a cab or stay with a friend

Monday, December 30, 2013

Driving in a Winter Wonderland

by Andrea Harris


I love the idea of snow… while gaze dreamily out the window as it blankets the ground in fluffy whiteness.  It’s so calm and peaceful.

Then I remember I have to go outside, get in my car, and drive somewhere.  Oy.  


Front wheel drive, 4-wheel drive, all-wheel drive… sometimes it just doesn’t matter.  Mother Nature is gonna laugh in your, anyway. At Ken Garff Honda of Orem, we love you so much that we’re going to share this little cautionary tale of winter morning just last year.  




Ohhh, SNAP!!! I’m pretty sure most of those poor people wish they’d just stayed home that day.

As we enter this icy, snowy season, please remember to slow down and use caution when you’re out driving! (Your car, other drivers, and probably even the UHP will thank you!!)

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Fav Feature: 2014 Odyssey Auto Sliding Doors


There is a feature in the Honda Odyssey that I probably use more than any other feature (besides the Bluetooth link, cause that just happens every time I get in the car no matter what). It’s the automatic sliding doors, and I am smitten with them.
When I first pulled up at the elementary school to drop off my daughter and her friend for school, and with the push of a button their door magically opened and they disembarked…BEST DAY EVER.
Now lets talk about errands. It was a cold rainy Saturday afternoon. I work full time, so most of my errands get done on Saturdays. Since I can’t really pick and choose my errands day, I had to go out in the cold wet weather. On the way to the car I pushed the button on my key fob to open both of the side doors and the trunk. The car opened, I unloaded my groceries and loaded my kids up in the car in what had to be world record setting time. I hopped into the car myself, and we were off. I prayed to the automotive gods for this technological wonder.
To read the rest of Sarah Kimmel's post go here.  

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Blogger Sarah Kimmel takes her 2014 Odyssey (and Honda Bear) to see the lights.

If the Holiday Season wasn't so darn cold here in Utah, it would probably be my absolute favorite time of year. It's all those years I spent living in Southern California. Frigid Temperatures aside, I absolutely adore Holiday music, love Holiday lights, and absolutely, positively LOVE cheesy made for TV Holiday movies. All I have to say about that right now is that my DVR runneth over! So what makes me super happy? Loading up my kids in the car, grabbing a mug of hot chocolate, and exploring all of the houses that go ALL out with their holiday decorations. There is a great map on Google Maps that has ALL the specially lighted homes around Utah Valley. You can see the map here.


View Utah Holiday Lights Map in a larger map


 So Honda Bear and I loaded up in my 2014 Honda Odyssey and decided to go check some of them out last night! First we went to Thanksgiving Point, which is always so much fun. If you are a member at Thanksgiving point, you get a discount too!

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Next we hit up some of the houses around the Lehi area.

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 We loved this one on 380 west in Lehi! So definitely take your family out for a drive and visit some of the special holiday lights in the area! Next stop for us this weekend is Temple Square!


Saturday, November 30, 2013

The Ticket

by Andrea Harris

Sugar and I got in trouble last week.  I was zipping along to work when I saw the dreaded flashing lights. I checked my speedometer. I wasn’t speeding. Certain I’d dodged a bullet and that the flashing lights must be for someone else, I pulled over to let the officer pass.  He didn’t.  

Let it be known that I’ve never gotten a speeding ticket, or any other kind of ticket in my life. (Well, ok, there was that one time in college when a Jetta met my Buick during an ill-timed U-turn, but otherwise, I swear I’m clean!)

When the officer pulled up behind me, I started running down a mental list of what on earth was going on.  I also panicked a little bit because I’m not the best with paperwork and there was only about an 80% chance I’d be able to find my current registration.  Minorly losing my mind, I pilfered through my glove-box, procured all the paperwork and was ready to go by the time the officer was at my window.  

The officer explained that the reason he was pulling me over was because I had no tail lights. I think I said something stupid like, “Are you serious?”  Don’t ever say that to a police officer. Trust me. He took my license and registration back to his car… for a REALLY long time.  I’m sure it was like 2 minutes, tops, but 2 minutes in cop time is at least 20 in me-panicking-because-the-DMV-mistyped-the-address-on-my- license-and-I-just-asked-a-cop-if-he-was-serious time.

By the time he got back to my car, I might have been hyperventilating just a tiny bit.  Nevertheless, he was very nice and explained that I was getting a “fix-it ticket.”  Having no tail-lights is extremely dangerous, especially as it gets darker earlier. What I would have to do is have them fixed and return to the police station to have an officer confirm I was safe to drive again.  If I did that, the ticket would be waived and I’d be on my merry way.  Ok, he didn’t say “merry way,”  but that was the jist of it.  

I drove off a little annoyed and a little relieved.  Of course, I was thrilled I didn’t have to pay a fine (the cost of fixing my faulty tail-lights was plenty, thanks). But I was annoyed at myself for not having known I had any issues.  I lamented this fact to the officer who came out to sign me off as safe and he laughed and said, “Well, how would you ever know?”  I agreed, of course, but it got me to thinking.  When was the last time I had just double checked to make sure my car was in good working order? I mean, I change my oil and have routine maintence like a champ, but I confess, I mostly just race out to my car in the morning, drive to work, run errands, keep her clean, and park her in a garage as often as I can… but is that enough?  

When was the last time you just walked around your car to see if all the lights worked (that includes whether they are so yellowed with age that they’re too dim to be safe!), the tires were all full of air, or had that chip in your windshield fixed before it cracked? Has it been a while?  If so, take 5 minutes and do a quick walk around.  The weather’s changing, so it’s a perfect time to make sure you’re safe and legal on the roads!    

Monday, November 11, 2013

Weekend Giveaway Winner!

It was a painful game to watch for the Cougar loyal.  But as the final score rolled in, I think Jon Hawkes was pretty delighted.

His 26/19 guess that Wisconsin would win has earned him a $25 Texas Roadhouse Gift Card!


Photo Credit: Washington Post.com


Come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your $25 Texas Roadhouse Gift Card.   We are open 9-9.

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And thanks to everyone for entering!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Preventing Backovers

Every week in the United States at least fifty children are victims of backovers. Most of these victims are one year olds. (Oh my heart! I have a one year old!) In 70% of these accidents, the drivers are relatives of the children.

 That's one of the reasons why I am enjoying the reverse camera on the Odyssey so much.


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While it is estimated that 100 deaths and more than 8,300 injuries will be prevented each year due to cars having reverse cameras, it doesn't make up for the smartest safety feature in each car: THE DRIVER.

KidsAndCars.org recommendations to keep children safe include:
  • Walk around and behind a vehicle prior to moving it.
  • Know where your kids are. Make children move away from your vehicle to a place where they are in full view before moving the car and know that another adult is properly supervising children before moving your vehicle.
  • Teach children that “parked” vehicles might move. Let them know that they can see the vehicle; but the driver might not be able to see them.
  • Consider installing cross view mirrors, audible collision detectors, rear view video camera and/or some type of back up detection device.
  • Measure the size of your blind zone (area) behind the vehicle(s) you drive. A 5-foot-1-inch driver in a pickup truck can have a rear blind zone of approximately 8 feet wide by 50 feet long.
  • Be aware that steep inclines and large SUV’s, vans and trucks add to the difficulty of seeing behind a vehicle.
  • Hold children’s hand when leaving the vehicle.
  • Teach your children to never play in, around or behind a vehicle and always set the emergency brake.
  • Keep toys and other sports equipment off the driveway.
  • Homeowners should trim landscaping around the driveway to ensure they can see the sidewalk, street and pedestrians clearly when backing out of their driveway. Pedestrians also need to be able to see a vehicle pulling out of the driveway.
  • Never leave children alone in or around cars; not even for a minute.
  • Keep vehicles locked at all times; even in the garage or driveway.
  • Keys and/or remote openers should never be left within reach of children.
  • Make sure all child passengers have left the car after it is parked.
  • Be especially careful about keeping children safe in and around cars during busy times, schedule changes and periods of crisis or holidays.
  These precautions can save lives. For additional information visit www.KidsAndCars.org


Follow Lindsey Redfern of The R House as she falls in love with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. A reformed SUV enthusiast, she has seen the light and is passing her excitement onto you in the form of really sweet deals. Get all the details on how she can save you $500 on a new, used, lease or trade in at Ken Garff Honda of Orem

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Muscle


I was shopping at my favorite store (*cough* Target) the other day when I had to do a parking lot double-take. It was like a high school dance… when you catch a glimpse of the “perfect one” from across a crowded room and suddenly time stops and no one else exists.  I did the slow-mo stride toward what I knew was going to be my next great love and on my life, I swear I said something corny like, “Sweet mercy, what is THAT? No way… it’s the new Accord.”   He had the carved lines of an American muscle car (don’t judge…everyone loves a little American thunder) paired with the clean elegance that is oh-so-distinctly Honda. I parked my grocery cart a safe distance away (There was no way I was risking any kind of cart/car mishap!) and did a walk-around.

Will you just look at that smile?  How on earth could a girl resist?  And he was a color I can only call Have Mercy Red. (Honda calls it Basque Pearl… which is woefully unsexy. Obviously no one looked at the color in the afternoon sun. It’s spectacular.)  Now, if I’d had any sense, I would have taken a couple of pictures, but I’d been already gawking for a really long time and my frozen veggies were starting to thaw. Plus there was a fair chance that I was going to get caught drooling over some nice person’s new car.  THAT would have been awkward.  So I bid him goodbye and hurried home to see if I could finagle my budget enough to bring one of these strapping beauties home… tomorrow. 

Trust me when I say you’re going to want to explore one inside and out.  Go ahead... get started here.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The passenger seat is great for nappers.

Let's say that you and your family go on a road trip. Let's say that during this road trip you make many pit-stops ...you do have 3 kids after all. Let's say that you find yourself on the road later and later--much later than you had planned on. Your husband is a road warrior and can drive as the hours tick by. But you in the passenger seat are struggling. You know, head bobbing, pretending to be awake, the whole 9 yards.

Finally your beloved road warrior suggests that you just put the seat down and take a nap. "Brilliant," you think!

And so you put the seat back...

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And to your extreme weary delight you rejoice that the seat goes all the way back! It's perfect for weary moms and nappers! Thank you, Honda. Thank you. Best car nap of my life.


Follow Lindsey Redfern of The R House as she falls in love with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. A reformed SUV enthusiast, she has seen the light and is passing her excitement onto you in the form of really sweet deals. Get all the details on how she can save you $500 on a new, used, lease or trade in at Ken Garff Honda of Orem

Monday, October 14, 2013

Weekend Giveaway Winner!

We were super proud of our Cougars this weekend and their commanding winner over Georgia Tech!  We are also incredibly impressed with how many people picked the score so closely to the final!  But since we can have only one winner, we like to announce that...



Kenneth Tom

won the $25 Texas Roadhouse gift card!  

Kenneth, come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your $25 Texas Roadhouse Gift Card.   We are open 9-9.

Make sure to LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss a single giveaway.
And thanks to everyone for entering!

GO COUGARS!!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

2014 Odyssey's Vacuum Option


I have three kids. We took a road trip to New Mexico as a family--that's like 20+ hours in the car. On the way home, I looked around...

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We are pretty much the reason why the 2014 Honda Odyssey is now available with a built-in vacuum. That's right, this car has a vacuum. Watch animal crackers run for their lives-it's basically every mom's dream. I mean, what's next? A car that gives haircuts? Maybe...just maybe.


Follow Lindsey Redfern of The R House as she falls in love with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. A reformed SUV enthusiast, she has seen the light and is passing her excitement onto you in the form of really sweet deals. Get all the details on how she can save you $500 on a new, used, lease or trade in at Ken Garff Honda of Orem

Monday, October 7, 2013

Winner of $25 Visa Gift Card

The weekend giveaway winner is...



Holly Blanco!


Come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your $25 VISA Gift Card.   We are open 9-9.

Make sure to LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss a single giveaway.
And thanks to everyone for entering!

Also, the $200 Costco Cash Card won by and overwhelming majority.  Watch for our Costco Gift Card giveaway to happen in the next couple of weeks.  We'll keep you posted.  Thanks for voting!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Weekend Giveaway Winner

And the winner is...



Bronson Lott!!

Come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your Free Oil Change.   We are open 9-9.

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And thanks to everyone for entering!


Saturday, September 28, 2013

2014 Odyssey Making Me a Better Driver

Two weeks ago my best friends and I took a trip to Vegas. I was the driver. I had just received the 2014 Honda Odyssey the night before and was still getting used to all the new bells and whistles. Literally.

I was impressed with the forward collision warning system that beeped when cars ahead of me were stopped. It was timely and really cool to feel like you were driving a car that was vocal about keeping you safe.

The 2014 also has a beeping Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system. If you change lanes without your blinker on or get too close to the lane lines, it will beep at you. So cool! It's like the car is thinking!

But, apparently I am a lane drifter. (I had no idea!) My friend Kim who sat in the back seat for most of the trip (she prefers the crazy amount of leg room available in that captain chair), actually kept track of how many times I set off the LDW. Um... yeah.

LDW System in 2014 Honda Odyssey

Driving home became a game of Operation for me. I was determined to stay within the lines and be a better driver.

Love this car that keeps me on my toes ...and inside the lines. ;)



Follow Lindsey Redfern of The R House as she falls in love with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. A reformed SUV enthusiast, she has seen the light and is passing her excitement onto you in the form of really sweet deals. Get all the details on how she can save you $500 on a new, used, lease or trade in at Ken Garff Honda of Orem


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Who knew there was a better way to pump gas?

Last week my best friends and I took a trip to Vegas. While Kim was pumping gas for me in St George, she showed me how to use the fancy gas cap holder on the Honda Odyssey. Am I dumb for never figuring this out? It's so handy!

Here's what I am talking about? She's a genius!

 
 Even pumping gas is smarter with the 2014 Honda Odyssey.



Follow Lindsey Redfern of The R House as she falls in love with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. A reformed SUV enthusiast, she has seen the light and is passing her excitement onto you in the form of really sweet deals. Get all the details on how she can save you $500 on a new, used, lease or trade in at Ken Garff Honda of Orem

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Hydro-Phobia

by Andrea Harris

A couple of friends and I took Sugar for a little drive to Southern Utah, not too long ago.  The end of my summer is always signaled by a jaunt to the Utah Shakespeare Festival. It’s the perfect little getaway and the last chance to get in on Utah’s gorgeous sunny weather.  This year, though, Mother Nature had made other plans.  It was a little rude of her not to consult me, frankly.  I was planning to work on my tan.


Nevertheless, off we went, into our blue sky hopes.  But somewhere around Beaver, UT, Mother Nature started to get a little cranky.  It rained. It blew. It howled.  No big deal, right?  I’d just had my tires checked and one replaced.   We were riding on easy street.  

We arrived safely in Cedar, a little wetter for the wear and settled in for a weekend of amazing plays.  It drizzled and spit most of the weekend, but not enough to dampen our spirits.  The drive home, however, was another matter.  You know all that nasty, torrential, house flooding, monster rain that’s been moving across the state?  Well, I got to drive Sugar home through that just as it was ramping up over the southern half of the state.  I know I shouldn’t be such a pansy, but I’m from Utah. THE DESERT. WHERE THERE IS NO RAIN. Usually.

We set off for home in a deceptively light sprinkle. Everything was fine, I assured everyone. It looked like we’d be driving right out of the storm.  But somewhere around a place called Meadow, the freeway turned into a river and we were driving blind.  I couldn’t have been going more than 55 mph on the freeway (in the slow lane, of course) and was still not really in control.  I felt my tires suddenly floating on top of the flood drowning I-15.  With the skill of a (very frightened) ninja, I got to drier ground and headed for the nearest exit.  I may or may not have been in a full blown panic and saying kind of creative things.  It happens. Three cheers for the Chevron station where I nursed my pride and a Vanilla Coke.  We waited for about 30 minutes for the rain to ease up before I let my friend from Connecticut (where they know about REAL rain) take the wheel and get us home.  

So let’s be honest, it seems like we’re in for a seriously rainy Fall. Which is great because we need it around here, but tricky because we’re desert dwellers and rain is usually an occasional affair.  So let’s take five and brush up on our rain driving skills. The video below from DefensiveDriving.com has a great little movie about rain safety.  And don’t forget your new teenage drivers.  Anyone in Driver’s Ed?  Make sure they get some serious rain practice, too!


Monday, September 16, 2013

Weekend Giveaway Winner

And the winner is...


Liz Memmott!!


Come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your $25 PF Changs Gift Card.   We are open 9-9.

Make sure to LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss a single giveaway.
And thanks to everyone for entering!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Tech 4 Mom's Test Drive with Stacie's Place

Sarah Kimmel took Stacie (of Stacie's Place) out to dinner and on a test drive of the 2013 Honda Accord.  Stacie's favorite feature? The steering wheel. 

"[Stacie] was so in love with the steering wheel of the car (which could help you answer the phone, change the volume, the song, the display on the monitor in the car, etc etc.  She even said 'I wish I could just take this steering wheel off and put it in my car!'  She just loved having all the controls right there available to to her without taking her hands off the wheel!"

Read Sarah's whole post here.



Photo Credit: Tech 4 Moms



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

What a Pilot Does Best

Easier access to power outlets.


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I'm a blogger. I often take my mobile hotspot with me to create Internet on the go. There's a place to plug it in that is right at my finger tips. It has has a power outlet for my camera battery charger (another blogging must!) and USB and AUX hookups for just about everything I need to write on the go. And all this is located inside the middle console.  

Better space for changing a diaper.

There's no mistaking that the Odyssey blows everything else out of the water when it comes to trunk space. But, all that space doesn't really help when you have a dirty diaper to change. With one of the back seats folded down in the Pilot, it creates the perfect little changing table!


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^^^ And it's just the right height for me!

  What features do you look for when purchasing a car? See what my readers are looking for in a list on this post. You might be surprised!




Follow Lindsey Redfern of The R House as she falls in love with the 2013 Honda Odyssey. A reformed SUV enthusiast, she has seen the light and is passing her excitement onto you in the form of really sweet deals. Get all the details on how she can save you a little cash.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Weekend Giveaway Winner!

And the winner is...


Bruce Gudmundson!

Come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your $25 Best Buy Gift Card.   We are open 9-9.

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And thanks to everyone for entering!


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Tech 4 Moms Takes Formerly Phread For a Spin


Blogger Sarah Kimmel has been on a #HondaTestDrive in a 2013 Honda Accord.  We sent her off on a trip to California and now that she's home, she's taking other bloggers our for a spin.
"This week I’m going fast and furious with the test drives.  The next ones will definitely be more spread out, but I had to make up for lost time in California!  My very first test drive was none other than my friend Jenny Eckton of Formerly Phread.
I arrived at her house and told her to hop into the drivers seat.  When she saw the button to turn the car on, she said “is this all I push?”  I confirmed, and she turned the car on.  Then she said “It’s like we live in the FUTURE!”  It really is amazing to just push a button and have the car turn on.  Especially when you’ve been used to turning a key to start the ignition for the last 20 years!" 
Read the rest of Sarah Kimmel's (aka Tech 4 Moms) post here

Monday, August 19, 2013

Weekend Giveaway Winner

And the winner is...

Marilyn Snow!  

Come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your $25 Kneaders Gift Card.   We are open 9-9.

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And thanks to everyone for entering!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Verses

by Andrea Harris

So, I was talking cars with a friend the other day.  He’s in the market for a nice trade-up from his Geo Prizm (seriously, so sad) and of course, I was all for selling him on a Honda.  You all know my feelings about my Accord, Sugar, so it wasn’t hard to get passionate about it.  I mean, I felt like it wasn’t even an argument.  Honda is just a flat out better car, right?  But he wouldn’t budge.  He wants a Dodge Charger.

Dude, really?

My heart broke just a little, despite the fact that I do actually get a real, red-blooded thrill from an all-American muscle car.   But they’re like a Disney vacation… it’s fun to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there.  

The only catch is, this is a guy who does his homework.  He’s an engineer who takes no choice lightly.  We went to dinner once.  It took him 30 minutes to come up with what he wanted to eat.  (Yikes.) So I decided to do a little homework myself.  I wanted to see what my choice of an Accord was up against.  Turns out, not much.  We’d both buy used, so I based my comparison on the J.D. Power Ratings of the  2009 model of each car.


Photo Credit: Autos.yahoo.com


It’s pretty obvious there’s no real competition.  Honda outranks the Dodge in nearly every single category. So while I give the guy full props for buying with his all-American soul, the ratings speak for themselves. I’ll be taking my bragging rights now.  

Monday, August 12, 2013

Weekend Giveaway Winner | LeAnne Yardley

You know what big BYU fans we are, right?  
So we picked BYU quarterback, Taysom Hill's number--4. 
Amazingly, no one picked 4.  
But LeAnne Timmerck Yardley picked 3 and was selected as our winner.


Congratulations LeAnne Yardley!

Come by the Ken Garff Honda of Orem dealership at 115 E. University Pkwy in Orem 
Tues-Sat to pick up your $25 Visa Gift Card.   We are open 9-9.

Make sure to LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss a single giveaway.
And thanks to everyone for entering!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Odyssey vs. Pilot

We recently switched from an Odyssey to a Pilot.

There is no mistaking that the Pilot is a better looking vehicle, but I have to say ...even with all the bells and whistles Honda provides in each of their vehicles, I MISS MY MINIVAN!

I started to ponder, "What is it that I really love and look for in a vehicle?" I posed the questions to The R House Facebook crew and was met with a hearty response. I took their thoughts and organized them into this little graphic for myself (okay, and for you too) just to compare the Odyssey and the Pilot and which ones works best for my little family.


Honda Odyssey vs. Honda Pilot

There really is no mistaking it, WE ARE A MINIVAN LOVIN' FAM.




Follow Lindsey Redfern of The R House as she falls in love with the 2013 Honda Odyssey. A reformed SUV enthusiast, she has seen the light and is passing her excitement onto you in the form of really sweet deals. Get all the details on how she can save you a little cash.