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2024 Honda Odyssey Makes Minivan Life Look Good
Plus the foldable Motocompacto e-bike and the Honda Museum opens
Welcome to Autumn, Our news is fresher than a pumpkin spice frapp! ☕🍂
Welcome Back Central Florida Honda Fans to the Honda Dealership newsletter that you actually want to read. If you are looking to catch up, visit our past issues at News.HollerHonda.com.
Here’s what we got for you this month:
The Honda Odyssey Makes Minivan Life Look Goood 🤩
The 2023 Honda Odyssey was ranked #1 for "Best Minivan for Money" for the 3rd year and 7th time overall by US News! 🥇 Ranked high for its space, tech, and smooth ride. Rankings blend safety, reliability, and expert opinions, while value considers 5-year costs and the average price paid. 👌🚗
And The 2024 Honda Odyssey is here with even more to love.
Here are our favs:
💪 280 HP V6 Engine w/ smooth 10-speed AT Transmission
📱Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
🧽 Easy-to-clean Leather Interior
🔮 Honda Sensing® Safety Tech
🖥️ Avail. Cabin Watch/Talk, Rear Entertainment System,
🚫 👐 Hands-Free Tailgate
🪄 Magic Slide™ 2nd-row seats
Plus, the Magic Slide™ seats get some additional help from the stow-and-go 3rd-row seats for a plethora of configurations. Take a gander at this video showing all of the different options.
I bet your SUV can’t do that!
And since you are now 100% convinced that you need to trade in your old ride and join the minivan club, you can Value Your Trade and get an instant cash offer. #MinivanLife
They see me rollin’…They hatin’
Are you ready to swallow your pride and live the minivan life of luxury? |
🙏🏽 Domo Arigato, Motocompacto 🙏🏽
Drive the past with a nod to the iconic Honda Motocompo. Launching this November, the Motocompacto is the modern twist on a classic, blending '80s vibes with today's eco-conscious tech. Sales will begin exclusively at Motocompacto.honda.com, and at Honda and Acura automobile dealers in November with an MSRP of just $995.
The Highlights:
Foldable e-bike
15 mph
12-mile range
3.5 hour charge time
80’s vibes
Sales will begin exclusively at Motocompacto.honda.com, and at Honda and Acura automobile dealers in November with an MSRP of just $995.
Where Will You Be Using Your Motocompacto? |
Class Is In, Welcome to Honda History 101! 📝
Class is in session and today's lesson is all about 🥁🥁🥁 Honda! 🚗💨 In sunny Southern California, the American Honda Collection Hall swung open its doors 🏁🎈! Its’ spacious 20,000-square-foot marvel is home to over 60 iconic Honda and Acura Displays, from classic rides to revolutionary machines.
Although California may be a hop and skip away from Florida, that’s not going to stop us from taking a nostalgic trip back, tracing Honda’s vibrant legacy in the U.S.
Some notable cars that are part of the collection are:
1970 Honda N600 Coupe
The first Honda automobile sold in the U.S. used an air-cooled 600 cc 2-cylinder engine and retailed for just $1,395.
1975 Honda Civic CVCC Hatchback
The first car to meet the emissions standards of the 1970 U.S. Clean Air Act without the need for a catalytic converter. Next time you’re in the showroom come check out the 1976 Honda CVCC that we have on display.
1985 Honda CRX Si
The first performance Honda Si model sold in America, a sporty 2-seat coupe with Honda's advanced PGM-FI fuel injection.
1997 Honda CR-V
Honda’s first in-house SUV helped establish a new breed of compact sport utility vehicle with car-like ride and handling.
2006 Honda Insight
Introduced in 2000, the Insight was the first mass-produced gasoline-electric hybrid passenger vehicle sold in the U.S.
The American Honda Collections plans to update its showcase several times a year to display different products and themes, so if you are a Honda enthusiast this may be worth a trip ✈.
Which Nostalgic Car Would You Drive? |
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