Showing posts with label #HondaTestDrive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #HondaTestDrive. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Test Driving the 2015 Honda Accord Sport | Matt Rutherford

Christmas came early for me this year. Well, not really, but earlier this month, I did feel like a kid on Christmas morning. Despite what you might expect, this was a bitter-sweet experience. Let me explain what happened.

I have been driving an older car. When I say old, I definitely don't mean vintage. That usually means something worth keeping. No, this is an old, beat up, 98 Toyota. Don't get me wrong. It's been a great car and has been reliable for several years. However, it is getting a little long in the tooth and, well, it would be nice to drive something newer. Alas, I can't afford a newer vehicle right now. We just bought a new family vehicle. I need to hold on to my commuter car for a while longer.

Well, a few months ago, my wife won a contest. I didn't even know she had entered the competition, so her winning was a pleasant surprise. She won a week long test drive from Ken Garff Honda, in Orem. Well, knowing our family van was getting old, we figured we would test drive a new Honda Odyssey, giving our family something nice to ride for a few days.

Unfortunately, our old family van died and had to be abandoned in Wyoming (long story). We purchased a new van before my wife even had a chance to test drive anything from Ken Garff. So, when it was her turn, my wife gave her week long test drive to me.

I felt pretty lucky, getting the prize to a contest I initially didn't even know existed. We contacted the dealership and made arrangements for me to pick up the vehicle of my choice. Being a Honda fan who was sad to give up his last Accord a few years ago, I chose an Accord for my test drive. We went to pick it up, signed an insurance document, and away we went. The staff at Ken Garff were friendly and helpful and the entire process was pretty painless.


But you want to hear more about the car itself, right? That's why you are here. All I can say is, "Wow." I was blown away. The car I got was a brand new, 2015 Honda Accord Sport, fully loaded. The vehicle only had 21 miles on it when I sat in the driver's seat. I don't think I've ever driven such a new car before. 



So, let me just say that there are many things to like about the Accord, but I can't speak much of what goes under the hood. Sadly, auto mechanics are not my strong point. I am a therapist, not a car person, so when I review a car, I can speak of the mechanics in only general terms. My main focus in this review will be the user interface.



First off, I loved having the Bluetooth connectivity. I could play music and take phone calls through the car's interface, and it was a breeze to set up. There is a nice, large (yet unobtrusive) display in the center of the dash that showed me the song playing and who was calling. I could also see how many bars my phone had and even see how low my phone battery was. Nice.


Of course, that display was also where the backup camera displayed what might be behind me, including indicators to let me know my anticipated path, based on the turn of steering wheel. It also was the main display for just about every electronic setting the car had. It was intuitive to use and I am serious when I say that the display was unobtrusive, though. I didn't feel like it was distracting me from the road. On the contrary, having my music, phone calls and so forth in one place made it easier to focus on what I needed to focus on, driving. And though there is not much to say about it, I liked having the thumb controls for volume, cruise control, phone calls, and changing the display, right on the steering wheel.



Other nice features of the user interface: lots of storage up front, USB plug for electronic devices, easy to adjust the seats. There are a couple of other features to mention, both having to do with fuel economy. First, the "Econ" or energy saver mode button. As I had it explained to me, the button takes away some of the energy used by the car, specifically with the AC and the engine. I did not notice much of a difference, but apparently, this little button can make a big difference in energy consumption.


The second thing about the interface that needs mentioning is related. There is a little indicator, near the speedometer. This is just a bar that goes left to right. The farther to the right it is, the better your gas mileage. When you are speeding up, the bar goes to the left, and you know that your gas mileage is dropping. Wow. That small indicator changed how I drove. It was very rewarding to keep the  mileage as high as possible, with smooth, rather than abrupt acceleration and coasting when possible. In other words, I was trained to drive more economically.



"But how did it drive?" I hear you asking. Well, I was certainly spoiled for a week. Turns were smooth, even on roundabouts. The suspension is tight, to where I barely felt bumps in the road. The car had a lot of power and accelerated without hesitation. Oh, it was nice. I did need to check myself, because it would have been easy to speed in that thing. I didn't, but boy, was it tempting.
I drove it to and from work. Most of the time, my driving was on city roads, which afforded little opportunity to go very fast. I also got some construction zone driving in there, making a bumpy road pretty smooth. But one day a week, I drive up to the Salt Lake area, so I got to try some freeway speeds. Boy, did this car deliver. It did not hesitate to get up to *cough* the speed limit and I felt very safe the entire way to work and back.

Ok, some final words. I drove this beautiful piece of machinery for 149 miles and had a good experience. I actually was a little offended that the starlings (dang birds) that harass my wife's and my cars ended up pooping on this Accord. 



But that did not ruin my overall experience (of course, not!). Neither did the shiny plastic facing on the passenger side, above the glove compartment. In bright sunlight, this would shine in my eyes. I know, a minor quibble, but honestly, that was about all I could find to complain about.


All in all, it was a bittersweet week, because I knew I would be returning the car at the end of the week. And during the week, I had to endure several admiring looks from strangers, and explain to coworkers that I just had the car on loan. Such sacrifices. And yes, the return to my old clunker was difficult, as well, but all of it was worth the sacrifice.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Cars: Another Piece of Technology

Today's cars are full of technology.  From the keyless driving on the new Honda Accord to the shop-vac on the 2014 Honda Odyssey, Hondas are full of the latest tech and fully connectable (is that a word?) to your latest gadget.

It only made sense to partner with IT geek and blogger Sarah Kimmel from Technology for Moms to have her check out the Honda technology.  To start, we've given Sarah a test drive in a 2013 Honda Odyssey for her family trip to CA.  To see how it goes follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google +.  Make sure you track #HondaTestDrive!


Sarah definitely has room for souvenirs!

She's off to a good start!  

Friday, March 22, 2013

Emily Hill From Is This Really My Life Compares the Honda Pilot to the Odyssey


I adore the 2013 Honda Pilot with its sleek, square design, secret USB port, triple-view backup camera, Bluetooth cell phone capabilities, hard drive for storing music and too many other nifty bells to name. I’m kind of hoping it will be Nathan’s next car because I’m adamant (whenever possible) about our second car fitting the entire family just in case the Odyssey breaks down.
Who am I kidding? Hondas never break down.
Because someone out there might be trying to decide between the Honda Pilot and the Honda Odyssey, my review focused on the difference between the two.
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You have to read Emily's full review and see her videos, which may or may not include goldfish cracker crumbs and an incident with a Diet Coke. 
After you read Emily's post, you probably want to like her on Facebook and follow her on Twitter, too. 

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Nicole Bullock's 2013 CRV Honda Test Drive


As mentioned in some previous posts, I was selected by Ken Garff Honda of Orem to test drive a 2013 Honda CRV for a bloggers promotion called the Honda Test Drive (or #HondaTestDrive on social media).
I’ve been a Honda fan for my whole life. My parents owned Honda vehicles all through my life. They were driving a CVCC when I was born, they have a Civic and an Odyssey in the garage, and they’ve had several other Hondas in the 30+ years in-between. I learned to drive in a 1995 Civic. Personally, I’ve owned a 2000 Civic, 2001 Civic, 1997 Accord, and a 2006 Fit (and a 2000 Acura Integra, which is essentially a Honda). We currently drive a Toyota Camry and a Scion xB, but we made hard decisions against Accords, Elements, and CRVs in the past.
The folks from Honda of Orem brought the 2013 AWD Honda CRV EX-L to my office on February 4th, the day before my birthday. They came with a vehicle with 300 miles on the odometer, with a full tank of gas. They showed me all of the special features of the vehicle, set up my iPhone to sync with the BlueTooth system, signed some papers, and I was given free reign to enjoy the car.  As tempted as I was to take off from work then and there, I had to stay at work a few more hours.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Maybe We Are Minivan People--Honda Odyssey Test Drive

Lindsey Redfern from the R House was our third Blogger from the #HondaTestDrive.  She took the 2013 Honda Odyssey for a week.  Here is what she thought...

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Three years ago, we needed to purchase a new (to us) car.  

Because of my Infertility PTSD, we went with a Yukon even though Mr. R really wanted a minivan.  I just couldn't bring myself to purchase a minivan when I no idea if we'd ever be able to fill all those empty seats.  In my mind, those empty seats were less obvious in the Yukon.  Over the past 3 years, the third row of seats has been folded down most of the time.

Now, through some miracle of heaven, we have three children.  (Say whaaaaa? I still cannot believe it.)  We don't have very many empty seats any more ...and I am rethinking my stance on "not being minivan people."

Read the rest of Lindsey's post here.



Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Cute Culture Chick Honda Test Drive

Blogger #2 from our #HondaTestDrive is Nicole Bullock, who chose to drive a 2013 Honda CRV.

As luck had it, it was Nicole's birthday this week.  So she and a bunch of friends, piled in the CRV for a birthday lunch.  



After a couple of days of test driving, Nicole wrote a blog post about the CRV.  

Nicole is a funny, funny lady.  So she wrapped up her week with this post...

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Breaking up is hard to do.  Especially when you're in love.  John Mayer has a song I love called "Split Screen Sadness," which is about breaking up (even when you know you're good together in so many ways).

Last night was my final night of my week with the 2013 Honda CRV EXL that was lent to me by Ken Garff Honda of Orem.  I needed to go up to Bountiful to borrow some snow pants for my daughter's winter campout for school, so I figured it was a good time to take a nice long drive by myself.  

You can read the rest of her post here.  So. Funny!

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We're sorry that Nicole had to break up with her CRV, but happy that she had so much fun with her Honda. 


Thursday, February 7, 2013

Adventure Mom Honda Test Drive

Day 1: #HondaTestDrive saved the day driving in 4 wheel drive through the snow ow.ly/i/1reU2

We've had a blast today test driving the Honda Pilot#hondatestdrive

DH just took the Pilot down the street to Maverick to grab milk. He was gone 29 min, I think he likes it ;) #HondaTestDrive


Day 2: #HondaTestDrive lovin' my ride Honda Pilot thanks to Ken Garff Honda of Orem #HondaTestDrive ow.ly/i/1rm8e



Read the rest of Kathy's post on her blog, Adventure Mom TV

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Blogger #1: Kathy Dalton from Adventure Mom TV

At Ken Garff Honda of Orem, we love Hondas.  (I know that comes as a big surprise.) We know they are award winning vehicles with great safety records, great repair records, they look good and are stuffed with cool technology.  Although every word that is true, it's also true that we might be a bit biased.

So we invited a handful of top Utah bloggers to test drive a vehicle out of the 2013 line-up and they can tell you what they think of the cars.  

Kathy Dalton from Adventure Mom TV, as it happens, is in the market for a car.  So she became blogger #1.  She and her darling kids are having some adventures in a 4-wheel drive 2013 Pilot, perfect for when the roads look like this.



Kathy and her kids have been having a good time.  


OK, perhaps too good of a time... but it's sure fun to watch!  

To see all of Kathy's adventures this week follow her on Twitter @KathyDaltonSLC.  Don't forget to check out Kathy's blog Adventure Mom TV  where she is going to review the Honda Pilot when her test drive is done. 


You can follow all of our bloggers at #HondaTestDrive

Photos Courtesy Kathy Dalton