Friday, November 22, 2013
Have you driven the 2014 Accord? The BEST car for you is waiting.
When you think Honda, words like reliability, high-performance, and durability come to mind. It's no coincidence-- Honda has proven to be worth its salt many times over. This is due in large part to the incredible success of the Accord over the years. As you may have guessed, next year will be no different for this model. It has named among Car and Driver's 10Best Cars for 2014. Have you taken a test drive yet? Your dream car is waiting. Click here to learn more about the 2014 Honda Accord at Morehead Honda.
Friday, November 15, 2013
How long have you been putting off that car wash? Here’s how to make slacking look good.
If “Wash Me” is a phrase you find frequently
scribbled across your Honda, maybe it’s time to change a few things. Wait, before you put it off until next week--
hear us out! Taking these small steps every
now and then will get everyone off
your back.
1. Keep a trash bag in your car. Don’t get us wrong, the garbage collection
growing in your back seat is impressive…keeping all of it in a bag just works
better if you have passengers.
2. Knock your feet together before getting in. If you’re tidy and you know it, stomp your
feet! It’ll eliminate loose dirt and gravel before it even starts.
3. Don’t allow eating or smoking in your car. Leftover wrappers add unnecessary mess—not to
mention the lingering smell, so squash the problem before it starts. Keep in mind that it’s important to lead by example
on this one!
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Over the river, through the woods, you name it! Here's how to keep everyone jolly all the way to Grandmother's house.
If you’re a parent, the thought of spending more than an hour or two on
the road can be pretty intimidating! Children tend to get antsy
during long car rides and sometimes it seems like there's just no way to
please everyone. Not to worry! Here are a few
things to keep in mind for your holiday family road trip. With these tricks up your sleeve, you are
guaranteed to keep everyone laughing all the way!
-Let the kids have a say.
This can be as simple as stopping at one roadside attraction or letting
them have a milkshake after dinner.
-Reward good behavior.
Put a stop to backseat bickering by offering a prize. For example, one complaint-free hour means
the child can choose where you stop for lunch, or can stay in the hotel pool
that night a little longer.
-Create a vacation scrapbook. One child can be in charge of taking pictures,
another can log daily activities in a journal, and one can collect mementos
throughout the trip.
-Of course, bring plenty of toys,
books, and crayons!
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