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Get Your Vehicle Ready for Summer at Piazza Honda of Reading

Summer is here, and that means it's time to make sure your vehicle is in top shape to handle the heat. Here at Piazza Honda of Reading, we welcome all our customers in the Reading, PA area to visit our dealership for their summer auto service and repair needs. Our expert service team is ready to help you with everything from routine maintenance to unexpected fixes, so you can enjoy a worry-free summer on the road.

 

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Autobody and Collision Repair at the Piazza Honda Body Shop in Reading, PA

The Road to Quality Repairs

Navigating Pennsylvania's Route 222 to reach the Piazza Honda of Reading body shop is the path to restoring your car or truck to its former glory. You'll have no trouble locating us with landmarks like the beautiful Antietam Lake. Our dealership is a well-known fixture in Reading, making it a convenient stop for drivers throughout Pennsylvania.

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Keep Yourself And Your Car Protected When Using Your Roof Rack

Whether you're using your new roof rack for the very first time or you've become a seasoned pro at loading and hauling extra cargo on top of your vehicle, damaging your items and hurting yourself is easy. Using a roof rack properly requires constant consideration of the additional height you're carrying and the cumbersome loads that you're lifting. Piazza Honda of Reading wants motorists to stay safe by keeping these two important rules for roof racks in mind.

Pay Attention When Headed Into Covered Garages

Driving into covered garages or passing under drive-throughs and 
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Rotate Tires Periodically for Best Performance

Performing a tire rotation on your vehicle is a crucial maintenance procedure that should be done about every 5,000 miles. Keeping the tread on your tires wearing evenly is crucial for preserving the life of the tires as well as the drivetrain system.

How to Correctly Rotate Tires

The way you rotate your tires will depend on the specifications from your vehicle and tire manufacturers. Because some cars have different wheel sizes from front to back it isn't possible to rotate the tires from front to rear; directional specific tires have to stay on the correct side of…

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