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		<title>Official 2012 Honda CR-V Game Day Commercial &#8211; &#8220;Matthew&#8217;s Day Off&#8221; Extended Version</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matthew Broderick skips out on a day of acting work and lives it up in his all-new CR-V. Relive movie history with Honda&#8217;s fresh twist and wonderful homage to this &#8217;80s classic. Think you&#8217;re a true fan of Ferris Bueller&#8217;s Day Off? There are over two dozen references to the movie hidden throughout the commercial. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1199&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Matthew Broderick skips out on a day of acting work and lives it up in  his all-new CR-V. Relive movie history with Honda&#8217;s fresh twist and  wonderful homage to this &#8217;80s classic.
<p />Think you&#8217;re a true fan of  Ferris Bueller&#8217;s Day Off? There are over two dozen references to the  movie hidden throughout the commercial. Some are obvious, some are VERY  subtle. See how many you can find!</p>
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		<title>Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Car Battery Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your car&#8217;s battery is the heart of its electrical system and the chief cause of winter weather start-up woes. In cold weather, the battery loses about half its strength while the demands on the battery increase. Low temperatures reduce the battery&#8217;s engine-cranking power, and by thickening the engine oil, they also make it more difficult [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1190&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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 Your car&#8217;s battery is the heart of its electrical system and the chief   cause of winter weather start-up woes. In cold weather, the battery   loses about half its strength while the demands on the battery increase.   Low temperatures reduce the battery&#8217;s engine-cranking power, and by   thickening the engine oil, they also make it more difficult for your   engine to turn over. Cold fuel doesn&#8217;t vaporize well, which adds to the   difficulty.</p>
<p>Almost all private and public vehicles that we see on major and   provincial roads use battery for their electrical needs. Radio, lights,   horn and the ignition system is dependent on the battery which is a   component of the vehicle&rsquo;s electrical system.</p>
<p>Some may be wondering why the vehicle&rsquo;s battery doesn&rsquo;t drain off   quickly despite continuous and repeated use. This is because vehicles   have their own charging system composed mainly of the alternator and   voltage regulator. The charging system ensures that the battery is   continuously charged every time the engine is running.</p>
<p>The most common type of battery vehicles use is the lead acid-type   battery. These types of batteries have lead and lead oxide plates   submerged in about 35 percent sulfuric acid and 65 percent water   solution, creating a chemical reaction. The product of this chemical   reaction is electricity.</p>
<p>Most often than not, drivers put tap water on batteries, unaware of   its negative effects. Tap water has minerals that can ruin battery   function, which would eventually slow down the electricity generation.   It is necessary to use distilled or de-mineralized water only on   batteries to prevent break down.</p>
<h3>Care for car battery</h3>
<p>The battery is one of the most important parts of the vehicle that   needs continuous check-up and maintenance. It is important to know the   appropriate care to extend its operating life and at the same time,   proper handling to prevent accidents.</p>
<h3>Here are some important tips to consider in battery maintenance:</h3>
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<li>First, wear eye, hand protection and the proper clothes are worn if   you are going to personally check your battery. Remember, battery   contains acid and protective gears can shield you from the corrosive   chemicals inside the battery. When battery is mishandled, it may cause   burns or more serious injuries. Once you are fully-geared, place the   battery properly and make sure that it&rsquo;s stable, not shaking or rocking   when mounted, to avoid any short circuit.</li>
<li>Check the terminals where the battery cables connect to be sure they   are tight and free of corrosion. If corrosion is present, get a   qualified technician to clean the terminals.</li>
<li>The plates must always be submerged in water (distilled or   de-mineralized) inside the battery but never over-fill your battery. The   water level must not go below the recommended level to prevent rapid   deterioration of battery plates. Fill to 1/4&#8243; below bottom of split ring   (1 1/2&#8243; below top). Water should be added after charging. Filling   before charging can cause the battery electrolyte to bubble over during   charging. If plates are exposed, however, add enough water to cover the   plates by 1/8&#8243; before charging.</li>
<li>Don&rsquo;t use sulfuric acid in refilling the battery, it is recommended   to use water only for refilling. The sulfuric acid inside more or less   remains the same throughout the battery life. (Some batteries do not   require water refilling because they are sealed. These are commonly   known as maintenance-free batteries.)</li>
<li>Change the battery in case you happen to see any cracks, vents or   swelled battery casing. Most likely, your battery is gradually failing   and replacement is inevitable.</li>
<li>Also, always make sure that the battery is always clean. Even a   small amount of dirt can cause &ldquo;power leak&rdquo; causing uncontrolled   discharge and electricity loss.</li>
<li>Make sure the battery is firmly secured to its mounting bracket. An   unsecured battery that shifts around can become damaged, and possibly   cause short circuits. All exposed metal parts of the terminals and   cables should be greased to prevent future corrosion.</li>
<li>Aside from the battery, you must also check the electrical wirings   and cables to ensure that there are no stray strands or damaged   insulation (leading to exposed wires) that may cause electrical leaks   and short circuits.</li>
<li>Batteries come in many different sizes. When replacing a car   battery, make sure you choose the right size for your car. When it comes   to car batteries, bigger is not always better.</li>
<li>The terminal clamp of the cable must be kept clean. Use a simple   solution of baking soda and water in cleaning the terminal clamp   especially when you notice the accumulation of white powdery substance   around the electrodes. There are times the engine would not start if the   battery terminal is corroded.</li>
<li>In removing or cleaning the battery, remove first (-) ground cable   followed by the (+) cable. If you are going to reinstall the battery,   the (+) cable must be put first before the (-) ground cable. In this   way, we can avoid short circuit if the wrench accidentally touches the   grounded part of the vehicle.</li>
<li>Use warm water and a mild detergent to remove grease and dirt from   the plastic surface of the battery. This is important because a layer of   dirt can actually act as a conductive agent, causing the battery to   constantly discharge slightly.</li>
<li>Do your part in protecting the environment by simply returning used   batteries to battery shops for recycling. Recycling is one good way to   reduce pollution.</li>
<li>Your mechanic can load-test your battery to see if it is capable of   sufficient charge on below-freezing days.&nbsp; Replace it if it does not   pass the test.</li>
<li>&ldquo;The battery is literally the life spark of your car,&rdquo; says Dave   McMullen, director of marketing at EnerSys, makers of Odyssey Dry cell   Batteries. &ldquo;Your automotive winterizing routine should include a full   check up and cold-weather prep for your car battery.&rdquo; If you live in   climate that is excessively cold, think about obtaining a battery or   engine heater. The heater will help the battery start the car by   reducing the power necessary.</li>
<li>Read your owner&#8217;s manual before disconnecting your battery to ensure   that computer or radio memories are not lost. You may need to enter a   password to get these components functioning again. These passwords are   normally included with the owner&#8217;s manual packet that came with your   vehicle.</li>
<li>Always disconnect the battery before doing anything else. Remove the   cable from ground first, which is usually the negative terminal. This   disconnects the battery from the car&rsquo;s entire electrical system and   minimizes the risk of causing sparks. Then remove the positive terminal   connection. Never use a screwdriver to pry off stuck-on battery cable   terminals because you could damage connections inside the battery post.   Instead, use a battery puller tool to remove cable terminals.<br /> <br />
<h3>Recharging guidelines for maximum life</h3>
<ul>
<li>Recharge immediately after each use</li>
<li>Use battery charger matched to the battery&#8217;s size</li>
<li>Do not overcharge; an automatic charger that turns off or on with a timer is your best bet</li>
<li>Always slow charge a deep cycle battery; never fast charge or boost charge it</li>
<li>A 10-12 hour charge with the appropriate charger at the correct amp   rate will usually bring your battery to a full state of charge from a   deep discharge
<p><em>Courtesy of SmartMotorist.com</em></p>
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<p> Your car&#8217;s battery is the heart of its electrical system and the chief cause of winter weather start-up woes. In cold weather, the battery loses about half its strength while the demands on the battery increase. Low temperatures reduce the battery&#8217;s engine-cranking power, and by thickening the engin &#8230; </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This halftime show is the super bowl: The 10th Annual Honda Battle of the Bands is heating up the Georgia Dome. The best Historically Black College and University marching bands from around the nation will gather and perform for glory and bragging rights, and all will leave winners taking home $20,000 in grants for their [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1181&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><span class="messageBody">This  halftime show is the super bowl: The 10th Annual Honda Battle of the  Bands is heating up the Georgia Dome. The best Historically Black  College and University marching bands from around the nation will gather  and perform for glory and bragging rights, and all will leave winners  taking home $20,000 in grants for their schools.</span></p>
<p> This halftime show is the super bowl: The 10th Annual Honda Battle of the Bands is heating up the Georgia Dome. The best Historically Black College and University marching bands from around the nation will gather and perform for glory and bragging rights, and all will leave winners taking home $20,0 &#8230; </p>
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		<title>Thank you for the kind words! We love hearing from our valued customers.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Thank you Bill Cheek and Benny Franklin. My experience at John Eagle Honda has been amazing! I never thought at the age of 24 I would be in a 2010 Accord with a fantastic price to match. You guys have been a blessing to me. No words can describe the joy, and happiness I feel! [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1174&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p> &#8220;<span class="title comment-box-readonly-first-n">Thank you Bill Cheek and Benny Franklin.</span> <span class="snippet">My  experience at John Eagle Honda has been amazing! I never thought at the  age of 24 I would be in a 2010 Accord with a fantastic price to match.  You guys have been a blessing to me. No words can describe the joy, and  happiness I feel! Thank you again, and God Bless you Both!</span>&#8220;</p>
<p> &#8221; Thank you Bill Cheek and Benny Franklin. My experience at John Eagle Honda has been amazing! I never thought at the age of 24 I would be in a 2010 Accord with a fantastic price to match. You guys have been a blessing to me. No words can describe the joy, and happiness I feel! Thank you again, and  &#8230; </p>
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		<title>Honda delivers first Fit EV to Torrance, CA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TORRANCE, Calif. &#8211; Honda delivered a 2013 Fit EV battery-electric vehicle to the city of Torrance today as one of the first major steps in the Honda Electric Vehicle Demonstration Program, a prelude to the retail market launch of the Fit EV with customers in California and Oregon this summer. The delivery was marked by [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1167&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p> TORRANCE, Calif. &#8211; Honda delivered a 2013 Fit EV  battery-electric  vehicle to the city of Torrance today as one of the  first major steps  in the Honda Electric Vehicle Demonstration Program, a  prelude to the  retail market launch of the Fit EV with customers in  California and  Oregon this summer.</p>
<p>The delivery was marked by a ceremony at the  Torrance City Hall, at  which a key to the Fit EV was presented to  Torrance Mayor Frank Scotto  by Steve Center, vice president of the  Environmental Business  Development Office at American Honda.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is an exciting day as we take another important step toward   Honda&#8217;s comprehensive vision for reducing CO2 emissions while at the   same time advancing our relationship with the city of Torrance,&#8221; said   Steve Center. &#8220;Honda has a long history with electric vehicles starting   with the introduction of our first battery-electric car, the EV Plus,   nearly 15 years ago. With Honda&#8217;s extensive experience and the   real-world feedback from the city of Torrance, we will be even more   prepared for the further customer adoption of electric vehicles.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over the past year, Honda and the city of Torrance have worked   together to gather input from Torrance residents about potential   recharging station locations and jointly participated in numerous public   awareness events with a Fit EV test vehicle. Honda and the city will   continue to further these initiatives while also studying local   government fleet usage of an electrified vehicle. The city of Torrance   will also receive a Honda plug-in hybrid for additional testing at a   later date.</p>
<p>&#8220;Today, in our partnership with Honda and their  continuing efforts in  renewable technologies, we will be driving into a  more sustainable  future,&#8221; said city of Torrance Mayor Frank Scotto.</p>
<p>Honda unveiled the 2013 Fit EV at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show and   announced plans to begin leasing the 123 city-mile per charge (76 mile   range combined adjusted city/highway)1 battery-electric commuter vehicle   to its U.S. customers in the summer of 2012. Equipped with a 20 kWh   lithium-ion battery and 92 kW coaxial electric motor, the Fit EV battery   can be fully recharged in as little as 3 hours when connected to a   240-volt circuit.</p>
<p> TORRANCE, Calif. &#8211; Honda delivered a 2013 Fit EV battery-electric vehicle to the city of Torrance today as one of the first major steps in the Honda Electric Vehicle Demonstration Program, a prelude to the retail market launch of the Fit EV with customers in California and Oregon this summer. The de &#8230; </p>
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		<title>Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Driving in Rain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rainy driving tips - Smart Motorist offers the following suggestions for safer driving in wet weather. In stormy conditions, it is more difficult to see other vehicles, road signs and the road itself. It is critical to make sure you can see and be seen. First and foremost: slow down! It takes longer to stop [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1161&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p> <strong>Rainy driving tips -</strong> Smart Motorist offers the   following suggestions for safer driving in wet weather. In stormy   conditions, it is more difficult to see other vehicles, road signs and   the road itself. It is critical to make sure you can see and be seen.</p>
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<li>First and foremost: slow down! It takes longer to stop or adjust in wet weather.</li>
<li>Stay toward the middle lanes &#8211; water tends to pool in the outside lanes.</li>
<li>Maintain proper following distance (3 Second Rule). This needs to be increased in wet weather.</li>
<li>Drive in the tracks of a car ahead of you.</li>
<li> Don&#8217;t follow large trucks or busses too closely. The spray created   by their large tires reduces your vision. Take care when passing them  as  well; if you must pass, do so quickly and safely.</li>
<li>Be more alert when driving in wet or slippery conditions. Watch out for brake lights in front of you.</li>
<li>Avoid using your brakes; if possible, take your foot off the accelerator to slow down.</li>
<li>Turn your headlights on even in a light rain, or in gloomy, foggy or   overcast conditions. Not only do they help you see the road, but   they&#8217;ll help other drivers see you. If your car has daytime running   lights you still should put them on, so vehicles behind you can see you   better.</li>
<li>Before it starts to rain, replace old or brittle wipers.</li>
<li>Avoid off-road driving: it&#8217;s hard to judge the actual depth of puddles and you can easily become stuck, even in an SUV.</li>
<li>Never drive beyond the limits of visibility. At night rainy roads   become especially treacherous. The glare of oncoming lights, amplified   by the rain on your windscreen, can cause temporary loss of visibility   while substantially increasing driver fatigue. In rainy conditions   pedestrians, livestock, and wildlife are extremely hard to spot and even   harder to avoid.</li>
<li>Never drive through moving water if you can&#8217;t see the ground through it; your car could be swept off the road.</li>
<li>When driving through a puddle of uncertain depth, go slow. If it&#8217;s   deeper than the bottom of your doors, turn around and find another   route. Deep water can cause serious damage to a modern car&#8217;s electrical   system.</li>
<li>Avoid splashing pedestrians.</li>
<li>If possible, stay off the road during heavy thunderstorms. Large   flashes of lightning can temporarily blind and disorient drivers, and   the accompanying high winds and heavy rain can create deadly driving   conditions.</li>
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<p>Slow down! This should be obvious but it also very important. People   are so used to driving certain speeds on certain roads that sometimes   they forget the need to slow down when inclement weather presents   itself.</p>
<p><strong>Before you go -</strong> Wet-weather driving demands gentle   use of all the main controls &#8211; steering, clutch, brake and accelerator &#8211;   and a larger allowance for errors and emergencies. When you begin a   journey in rain, your shoes will be wet and liable to slip off the   pedals. Scuff the soles on the rubber matting or carpeting of the car   before you start the engine. All motorists should regularly check that   their headlights, tail lights, brake lights and turn signals are working   properly.</p>
<p><strong>How are your tires? -</strong> Check your tires on a regular   basis. Bald tires significantly reduce your traction on wet roadways,   and offer little resistance to hydroplaning. When your tires run over   water, the water is displaced and it needs somewhere to go quickly. The   best place is between the treads of your tires. If your tires are bald,   the water has no place to go and you end up riding on a layer of  water,  like a boat. (See Hydroplaning, below.)</p>
<p><strong>Turn on your wipers -</strong> Replace your wipers regularly,   at least once a year. Wiper blades in bad condition don&#8217;t clear water   from the windshield very well and distort your view. Older vehicles may   need to have the whole wiper arm replaced. The arms bend over time and   sometimes can&#8217;t keep enough downward pressure to clear the windscreen,   even with new blades installed. Wipers will often clear light rain  from  the windscreen with a few sweeps, then run on an almost-dry screen  and  leave smears of drying dirt. Don&#8217;t be afraid to use the windscreen   washers liberally: the fluid is cheap (99 cents a gallon) and the  safety  benefit is high. Carry extra during the winter.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t follow large trucks or busses closely. Splash and spray from   these vehicles can obscure your vision, creating a potentially   disastrous driving situation. Keep your distance, and your windshield   wipers on, when other traffic is in front of you.</p>
<p><strong>Turn on your lights -</strong> Whenever visibility is poor or   it rains, headlights are a good way to let other drivers know where  you  are. It&#8217;s both helpful to other travelers and makes you more safe.   Remember, you are not the only one affected by poor visibility. You may   be able to see cars without their headlights on but others may not  have  vision or windshield wipers as good as yours. Many states require   headlights to be turned on when it is raining or when visibility is   reduced to less than 500 feet.</p>
<p><strong>Heavy rain -</strong> Heavy rain can overload the wiper   blades, allowing an almost continuous sheet of water to flow over the   screen. When visibility is so limited that the edges of the road or   other vehicles cannot be seen at a safe distance, it is time to pull   over and wait for the rain to ease up. It is best to stop at rest areas   or other protected areas. If the roadside is your only option, pull off   as far as possible, preferably past the end of a guard rail, and wait   until the storm passes, seldom more than a few minutes. Keep your   headlights on and turn on emergency flashers to alert other drivers.</p>
<p><strong>Foggy windows -</strong> Rain or high humidity can quickly   cause windows to mist up inside the car. In a car equipped with air   conditioning, turn up the heat and direct the airflow to your defrosters   with the AC switch engaged. (Many cars automatically engage the AC  when  switched to the defrost mode.) In a car without AC the procedure  is the  same, but you may need to open your side windows to get the air  moving.  Most modern cars have a built-in rear window defroster that  easily  clears a misted rear windscreen by heating up electrodes  embedded in the  glass. If you don&#8217;t have one, put your defroster on  high and its hot  air will eventually follow the inside of the roof down  to the rear  window. If the car has swiveling dashboard vents, adjust  them so that  the air flow strikes the upper edge of the side windows.  The airflow  will clear the side windows first, finally traveling to the  rear of the  car. If all else fails, a rag or article of clothing will  work as well;  you&#8217;ll just need to clear the window more often. Drivers  should  regularly clean their windshield and windows, both on the inside  and  outside, to help them see in good and bad weather. Smokers need to  take  extra care to make sure their interior windows are clear of a  buildup of  smoke residue.</p>
<p><strong>Handling a skid -</strong> Losing control of your car on wet   pavement is a frightening experience. You can prevent skids by driving   slowly and carefully, especially on curves. Brake before entering the   curves. Steer and brake with a light touch. If you find yourself in a   skid, remain calm, ease your foot off the gas, and carefully steer in   the direction you want the front of the car to go. This procedure, known   as &#8220;steering into the skid,&#8221; will bring the back end of your car in   line with the front. For cars without anti-lock brakes, avoid using your   brakes. If your car has ABS, brake firmly as you &#8220;steer into the  skid.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Expressway driving -</strong> Leave lots of space between you   and the car in front because it takes longer to stop. You&#8217;re supposed   to leave a few seconds between cars in dry weather. Make sure you add   space in wet weather because if you have to hit the brakes hard, your   tires will lock up, you will hydroplane and you will most likely hit the   car in front of you. If available, drive in the fast lane, where there   are fewer cars and less oil deposited on the road. Also, because of  the  built-in slope of the road, water drains towards the slower lanes.  Avoid  lane changes, as water tends to build up between the tire ruts in  the  lanes.</p>
<p><strong>Oily deposits -</strong> Watch for intersections because of   the oil spots in the road. Rain is most dangerous when it falls after a   long, dry spell on to roads that have become polished and smooth: the   rain blends with oil and rubber-dust deposits on the road surface to   form a highly dangerous skid mixture. That mixture builds up at   intersections, where cars stop and start frequently. Be extra careful   immediately after it starts raining because it takes a while for the   worst of the dirt and oil to get washed off the road.</p>
<p><strong>Driving Through Water -</strong> Where water has flooded onto   the road, drive very slowly and cautiously. Never drive through moving   water if you can&#8217;t see the ground through it: you and your car could  be  swept off the road, possibly finishing you both. Stop the car before   entering the flooded area and check the water level ahead. Generally,  if  the water is deeper than the bottom of your doors or the bottom  third  of your wheels, it is inadvisable to attempt driving through it.  Seek a  detour rather than braving the flood and risking damage to your   electronic control systems. Attempting to go through deep water can  ruin  any of these systems, creating a repair bill in the thousands of   dollars.</p>
<p>At night it&#8217;s much harder to see water hazards. You&#8217;ll need good road   observational skills to notice the difference between a wet road   surface and flood water. Watch the contours not only of the road but   also of fences, trees, hedges and buildings at the side of the road   ahead. If they appear to be unnaturally low, slow down at once as the   road is probably flooded. If you don&#8217;t slow down and hit flood water at   speed, the effect is almost like hitting a wall: you will first lose   control, then come to a violent stop, possibly injuring your passengers   as well. Watch out for places where floodwater collects, particularly   low-lying roads adjacent to streams, and dips under rail or highway   bridges.</p>
<p>If you determine it&#8217;s safe to go on, proceed slowly and avoid making   large waves in the water. If you have a manual transmission, engage   first gear and keep the engine running fast by releasing the clutch just   enough to partially engage gear and giving more acceleration than   usual. This keeps the exhaust gases moving, helping to prevent water   from entering your tailpipe. Vehicles with automatic transmissions   should place the car in first gear and feather your brake, slowing the   vehicle while at the same time keeping your revs up. Doing this for   longer than a few seconds can seriously damage your vehicle and is not   recommended. If you&#8217;re submerged too deeply, your engine will stall and   water might enter your engine through your air intake, causing a   condition known engine hydro-lock, forcing you to replace it.</p>
<p><strong>What to do if you stall in deep water -</strong> If possible,   have someone pull your vehicle out using a tow rope or cable winch. It   may be possible to drive a manual transmission car out using the  starter  motor. You can make the job easier by removing your  spark-plugs,  thereby lowering your compression and making your starter  turn more  easily. Take great care not to let water enter the cylinders,  as it will  hydro-lock your engine, ruining it. This is a last resort  for rescuing a  flooded vehicle and is not recommended.</p>
<p><strong>Check your brakes -</strong> If you successfully pass through   a deep water hazard, test your brakes. They may be saturated, and only   driving very slowly and braking lightly at the same time will generate   enough heat to dry them out. Be sure they are pulling evenly on all   wheels before building up speed again.</p>
<p> Rainy driving tips &#8211; Smart Motorist offers the following suggestions for safer driving in wet weather. In stormy conditions, it is more difficult to see other vehicles, road signs and the road itself. It is critical to make sure you can see and be seen. First and foremost: slow down! It takes longer &#8230; </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Retha Robinson, was my sales person, and she was truly a blessing. She maintained a professional, yet friendly persona. I felt like I have known her for years. She was willing and did all she could to get me the car, price, and details i desired. I would recommend her and the entire team at [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1152&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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 &#8220;Retha Robinson, was my sales person, and she was truly  a blessing. She maintained a professional, yet friendly persona. I felt  like I have known her for years. She was willing and did all she could  to get me the car, price, and details i desired. I would recommend her  and the entire team at John Eagle Honda dealership to anyone looking for  a car. Very honest group of people.  I LOVE MY HONDA!!!&#8221;</p>
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<p> &#8221;  <span class="title comment-box-readonly-first-n">I left my car to get a detail service</span> <span class="snippet">completed  after a prior error in body work. The detail was offered in return for  the error which was very nice. This morning I picked the car up from  Jeremy and he was extremely helpful in getting the car detailed and in  then fixing my tail light which I had forgotten was burnt out. He spent  quite a bit of time getting it to work and was very helpful. Thanks for  the great service.</span>&#8221; &#8211; Kace</p>
<p> &#8220;Retha Robinson, was my sales person, and she was truly a blessing. She maintained a professional, yet friendly persona. I felt like I have known her for years. She was willing and did all she could to get me the car, price, and details i desired. I would recommend her and the entire team at John Ea &#8230; </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Blue Skies for Our Children&#8221; is an authentic expression of Honda&#8217;s commitment to pursue the joy of mobility and a sustainable society where people can enjoy life. Blue Skies for Our Children was first used as a rallying cry by Honda engineers in the early 1970s after company founder Soichiro Honda challenged them with creating [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1149&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p> &#8220;Blue Skies for Our Children&#8221; is an authentic expression of Honda&#8217;s commitment to pursue the joy of mobility and a sustainable society where people can enjoy life. Blue Skies for Our Children was first used as a rallying cry by Honda engineers in the early 1970s after company founder Soichiro Honda  &#8230; </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[[[posterous-content:pid___0]]&#8221;I recently went to John Eagle Honda in Dallas and purchased a new CRV and it could not have gone any smoother. Mark Shipman was my salesman and he was wonderful. He answered all of my questions and then some and devoted all of his attention to me and my needs. This is my 2nd [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=johneaglehondadallas.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10290390&amp;post=1146&amp;subd=johneaglehondadallas&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>[[posterous-content:pid___0]]&#8221;<span class="title comment-box-readonly-first-n">I recently went to John Eagle Honda</span> <span class="snippet">in  Dallas and purchased a new CRV and it could not have gone any smoother.  Mark Shipman was my salesman and he was wonderful. He answered all of  my questions and then some and devoted all of his attention to me and my  needs. This is my 2nd visit to John Eagle, I had previously leased a  CRV there, and I will continue to do all of my car business with them.  Mark made the process easy from start to finish and we were in and out  in no time, which is rare when going to a car dealership. I want to  thank Mark and Seth for making my experience enjoyable.</span>&#8220;</p>
<p> See the full gallery on Posterous &#8221; I recently went to John Eagle Honda in Dallas and purchased a new CRV and it could not have gone any smoother. Mark Shipman was my salesman and he was wonderful. He answered all of my questions and then some and devoted all of his attention to me and my needs. Thi &#8230; </p>
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