Friday, August 30, 2013

Happy Labor Day (plus Neil Patrick Harris)!

Three day weekends are always great, but then Tuesday comes around. This coming Tuesday, however, Honda will kick-off a marketing campaign for the redesigned 2014 Honda Odyssey. The campaign will start with three TV-spots featuring the voices of Neil Patrick Harris and Rainn Wilson.

If you just can't wait until Tuesday, the three TV-spots, titled "Stampede," "Owner's Manual," and "It's Here,"  are already over on Honda's Youtube channel.

Be sure to check out our Facebook and our Twitter to stay tuned.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Honda Military Appreciation Offer: $500 Toward a New Honda

2014 Honda Accord Hybrid
At O'Hare Honda, freedom is important to us, and we're happy to be supporting our troops.

Until the end of the year, we'll be offering any member of the U.S. Military and the spouses of our brave soldiers an extra $500 toward any 2013 or 2014 model year Honda when they lease or finance through Honda Financial Services.

The Honda Appreciation Offer is available to anyone in active duty status of the U.S. Military and in the U.S. Military Ready Reserve, as well as veterans and retirees within 180 days of separation from active service. The offer is also available to spouses of those who fit into these categories.

Check out the O'Hare Honda website for more information, and be sure to come in and take advantage of this deal.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Project Drive-In: Help Honda Save an American Icon


Time is running out for the drive-in. That is, unless somebody takes a stand. And that's exactly what Honda is attempting to do.

In less than 3 months, the majority of American drive-in theaters will face closure with the movie industry’s switch from film to digital. Upgrading to digital projection costs roughly $80,000.


Honda wants to preserve this iconic part of American car culture.

Another reason that drive-in theaters are in decline is because of property value. A good sized chunk of land within city limits will generate more revenue being sold as residential or commercial property than being used as a drive-in theater.


Honda has a plan. First, it is raising community awareness. The idea is that people will be more likely to visit the drive-in if they understand that they may not have the choice within a few years.


Second, Honda is donating at least five digital projectors to drive-in theaters around the country. And you have the chance to vote for your local drive-in to receive one.


Let's work together to preserve this nostalgic piece of automotive history!


Help #SaveTheDriveIn by visiting
www.projectdrivein.com to vote for your drive-in of choice, and check out the video below to learn more about the project. Also, follow along with the cause on the O'Hare Honda Facebook page!

Monday, August 5, 2013