Honda SUVs Earn Top Spot in Brand Loyalty
Honda's SUV lineup has claimed the number one position in brand loyalty among mainstream SUV owners, according to the J.D. Power 2024 Automotive...
Read moreAutomakers typically put a badge on your vehicle signifying its make and model. If you don't want these to remain on your car or truck, they can be removed. You can consult your owner's manual to find out exactly how the manufacturer of your vehicle suggests it be done. However, as a general rule, badges are held on by a layer of adhesive.
The adhesive can be quickly removed with warm water or by blowing hot air on it. Be sure to be careful when applying water or scraping the adhesive as to not cause damage to the paint. It is also a good idea to be careful not to scratch or crack the badge itself.
If your car needs routine service, schedule an appointment with Lakeshore Honda right away. We have trained staff who will offer timely, friendly and professional service at a reasonable price.
Honda SUVs Earn Top Spot in Brand Loyalty
Honda's SUV lineup has claimed the number one position in brand loyalty among mainstream SUV owners, according to the J.D. Power 2024 Automotive...
Read moreHonda Previews New Off-Road Capabilities, Features and Accessories of the All-New 2026 Passport Trailsport
The 2026 Honda Passport Trailsport marks a new chapter in Honda's SUV lineup as their most off-road capable vehicle to date. This all-new model...
Read more2025 Honda CR-V vs. 2025 Hyundai Tucson: Which Compact SUV Comes Out on Top?
The compact SUV market continues to be fiercely competitive, and two of the leading models for 2025 are the Honda CR-V and the Hyundai Tucson. Both...
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