Monday, April 25, 2011





Honda Cars and Trucks are everywhere. And so are Honda Cars of Bradenton customers. On a recent outing it was my privilege to encounter some of my favorite people. Several officers of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, one of whom is a three time customer of our dealership.

After this brief encounter I realized that we share a common goal, Safety for Everyone!


For the all new 2012 Honda Civic you'll find the embodiment of these goals for safety! It's all about choice, but not when it comes to safety:






Every Civic features the same full array of safety systems.

Standard.

Active Systems: Control
To help keep you on course and away from danger, Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®)[1] helps sense oversteer or understeer, and then adjusts brake pressure at each wheel and/or reduces engine power to help restore driver control.

Standard 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes (ABS), with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), help you maintain control during hard braking. Properly inflated tires are crucial for safe operation, so the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)[2] alerts the driver when a tire's pressure reaches a significantly low level.

Passive Systems: Protection
The Civic has been engineered to help protect you and your passengers when a frontal collision just cannot be avoided. The Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure utilizes a network of connected structural elements to distribute frontal crash energy more evenly throughout the front of the vehicle.

Airbags
Standard front, front side and side curtain airbags help reduce the likelihood of injuries in a collision.

Honda's Safety Philosophy
Honda is committed to providing safety for everyone—that means crash protection not only for our own drivers and passengers, but also for the occupants of other vehicles, and injury mitigation for pedestrians. Honda is dedicated to identifying and implementing advanced designs and features that help enhance the safety of vehicles on the road. Learn more.

[1] VSA is not a substitute for safe driving. It cannot correct the vehicle’s course in every situation or compensate for reckless driving. Control of the vehicle always remains with the driver.

[2] For optimal tire wear and performance, tire pressure should be checked regularly with a gauge. Do not rely solely on the monitor system. Please see your Honda dealer for details.

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