"For the fifth year in a row, the Honda Accord was ranked as the most stolen and recovered vehicle equipped with a LoJack system. California continues to top the list as the state with the most LoJack system-equipped stolen and recovered vehicles. In 2013, the oldest LoJack system-equipped stolen vehicle recovered was a 1963 Cadillac Convertible, while the most expensive LoJack system-equipped stolen vehicle recovered was a 2011 Porsche Panamera worth $103,400."
Friday, May 30, 2014
Virtual, Virtually Anywhere You Need A Car - We Deliver
And we have the resources in line to make the process an easy one. It's as simple at 1, 2, 3!
1) Visit HendrickHondaBradenton.com and browse our preowned inventory, FIND YOUR CAR.
2) Contact us, give us a call and tell us where to deliver it.
3) Have it delivered for as low as 50 cents per mile.
Monday, May 26, 2014
The Spirit of Winning is Contagious
It's an honor to be part of Team Hendrick. Hendrick Motorsports is a true inspiration to all of us at Hendrick Honda Bradenton. Congratulations!
With 17 laps to go, Jimmie Johnson lined up third for the final restart of the night at Charlotte (North Carolina) Motor Speedway. After returning to green-flag racing, the driver of the No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet SS immediately began his charge toward the top spot. He steadily closed in on the leader, and ultimately advanced to the top position with eight laps to go. He was able to hold onto the lead and take the checkered flag in the 600-mile event.
Johnson’s victory tonight was his seventh win at Charlotte Motor Speedway, which breaks a tie for the most all-time wins at the North Carolina oval. His last win at Charlotte came in October 2009, when he won his second of three races starting from the pole position. Johnson’s win gave Hendrick Motorsports its 18th Cup win at the 1.5-mile speedway, ranking first all-time among all teams. His win also virtually guarantees him a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
From Start to Finish - How Accords are Built
I've not yet visited any of Honda's Manufacturing facilities but I can well imagine how far we've come since the earliest assembly lines of Henry Ford. Have you ever wondered how a car comes together? Honda's auto production plant in Marysville, Ohio, welcomes you inside to find out how a Honda Accord goes from rolls of steel to a shiny new vehicle ready to provide a fun-driving experience. In between, you get a chance to see how thousands of Ohioans make it happen every day.
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