The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is on display at the Disneyland Resort through the holiday season. In honor of that, Honda would like to send one lucky sweepstakes winner to Disneyland!
Enter to win the Honda Holiday Family Gathering Sweepstakes and you might win a family getaway for 4 to Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. The sweepstakes ends 1/3/10 and there are restrictions/ details available on the sweepstakes webpage.
Stop by Tyrrell-Doyle Honda to test drive the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Motor Trend Drives the 2010 Honda Insight
Recently Motor Trend found out how fun and fuel- efficient the 2010 Honda Insight is. This video gives some great information on the Insight, and shows how fun it is to drive!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Motor Trend Test Drives the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour
Inside, the Crosstour's Accord origins are entirely familar, and a good thing, too. Our example was an EX-L with Navi (Crosstour's trims consist of either EX, EX-L, or EX-L with Navi -- no base LX), and it makes for a very premium environment. Unique to Crosstours are blue instrument lighting effects, a nice faux wood trim, and interiors that are either all black, or, like ours, a split, upper black/lower tan motif. Compared with the sedan, there's a smidgeon more head- and shoulder room, but the news, naturally, is the cargo bay's nominal 25.7 cubic feet (expanding to 51.3 when the split rear seats are folded) vis-a-vis the sedan's puny 14.0.
Lifting the hatch raises the aft portion of a two-part security screen (an EX-L feature), revealing a handsomely finished flat-floored luggage compartment (including scrap plate) that's conveniently extensible via twin rear-accessible seatback releases. It's an awfully handy volume, though the multilink rear suspension's spring towers do noticeably intrude. Stashed under the reversible floor panel (carpeted on one side, plastic on the other for grimy items) is a removable and washable, 1.9-cubic-foot plastic bin; under the stern is a space-saver spare that lowers by cranking.
Dynamically, the added height's hardly noticeable. This is partly creditable, we're told, to curious, new springs (yep, second small coils) added above the front shocks. It's said to aid in keeping the inside tire better planted during cornering (hmm); interestingly, it was also employed on the original Acura Legend back in 1987. An old Honda trick, it would appear. Whatever, the result is unlike any Accord I've ever driven. It's smooth, supple (though rarely floaty), and simultaneously nearly absent the tire noise we've come to grudgingly endure in Accords. Frankly, it rides more like a big Toyota or Lexus. The steering too, is more languid, with intentionally slower response than the Accord sedan. Again, Lexuslike.
For more info on the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour, contact Tyrrell-Doyle Honda.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Service Specials at Tyrrell-Doyle Honda
Get a great deal on service at Tyrrell-Doyle Honda in Cheyenne during the month of December! Oil changes on Honda vehicles are $29.95 (synthetic oil additional) and tire rotation on Honda vehicles is only $15.97. This prices are good through December 31, 2009.
For more information, visit Tyrrell-Doyle Honda!
For more information, visit Tyrrell-Doyle Honda!
Happy Honda Days at Tyrrell-Doyle Honda
Contact Tyrrell-Doyle Honda for more information on Happy Honda Days.
2010 Honda Insight Hybrid in Stock at Tyrrell-Doyle Honda
2010 Honda Element Comes in Dog-Friendly Model
For info on the 2010 Honda Element and the dog-friendly package, contact Tyrrell-Doyle Honda in Cheyenne.
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