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Should I Use OEM Parts Or Aftermarket Parts

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts are made by the original car manufacturer and are often times the exact same parts used in new Honda vehicles. Aftermarket parts, meanwhile, are made by manufacturers other than the original manufacturer, and are used as alternative replacement parts to the original manufacturer parts. When you bring your Honda to be repaired at Orangeville Honda, or...

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IS A HYBRID/ELECTRIC CAR RIGHT FOR ME?

Hybrid vehicle have been steadily growing in popularity for their incredible fuel economy and reduced carbon footprint. Hybrid vehicles use both gas combustion engines in conjunction with a electric motors for driving. Cars that are only electric use only electric motors that require charging in order to operate. Here is an overview of how hybrid and electric cars work, and whether they’re a...

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WHAT DO THE DIFFERENT ENGINE LIGHTS MEAN?

If you're driving down the road and suddenly one of the engine lights on your dashboard turns on, don't panic. There are several different lights on your console that have a wide variety of meanings. Each light alerts you to something that needs attention. Often times, the lights tell you something simple is out of place, like maybe your gas tank cap isn't screwed on all the way. Other times...

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What Do I Need To Bring To My Lease/Loan/Credit Application Appointment

Shopping for a new car is very exciting. Once you find that perfect car to take you everywhere you want to go, you’ll be ready to sit down and talk with one of our finance experts to talk about your leasing and financing options. To make your application process as smooth and easy as possible, you’ll need to do some homework to be fully prepared for your vehicle finance appointment. We’ve put...

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WHAT DO I DO IF MY HONDA HAS A RECALL?

If you are not sure whether or not your Honda is currently affected by a safety recall, you can simply go to Honda Canada’s website where you’ll be prompted to enter your Vehicle Identification Number. From there, you’ll be able to see if your vehicle currently has any recalled parts or components, and if there any, what to do next to get the issue resolved. Otherwise, you will be alerted by...

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