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The Honda Fit Was Named a 10 Best Car For Dog Lovers!

Recently, the automotive experts at Autotrader released their list of the 10 Best Cars for Dog Lovers, and the 2019 Honda Fit earned a spot on the roster. Using specific criteria that they believed dog-friendly cars should have, the staff determined that the Honda Fit was an ideal option for budget-focused dog lovers thanks to its tall roof and versatile interior space.

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Respect Others on the Roadway by Moving Over When Needed

If you see an emergency vehicle of some kind pulled over at the side of the road in front of you, you should switch lanes and move out of their way. No matter where you are going and how much of a hurry you are in, you should respect others by moving over and giving them space.

If someone is pulled over and they have their flashers on at the side of the road, you should check for cars and then switch lanes to give them more space. If a police officer has pulled someone over in front of you…

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Keep Your Oil in Check

You do not necessarily need to change your oil every 3,000 miles like it has been a rule of thumb for so long. With the motor oils that we have today, you can actually go a lot longer without having to get your oil changed as frequently. Our staff in Las Vegas is eager to guide you and your vehicle to a better maintenance schedule with ease!

You can probably get your oil change every 7,500 miles and save yourself a lot of money by not having to get your oil changed as often. Always be sure to…

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Honda Drops Huge News in New York


Pay close attention Honda Civic fans, your dreams are about to come true. Remember the Honda Civic Type R, the high-performance Civic model that was exclusive to overseas countries? Well, it's finally coming to the United States. Announced at the New York Auto Show, the new Honda Civic concept came with this big news along with the news that the model would be getting the long-desired five door hatchback design.

No, it isn't…

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