In 2013 the Woking Bikeathon is going to make a return to the town.
The Bikeathon, which was last run in 2011 and had previously run for over 20 years in the town, previously exclusively on behalf of Leukaemia Research, is being resurrected in 2013 for local charities.
The Rotary Club of Woking will be masterminding the event, with Terry Smith, the clubs events chairman saying:
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Trident Honda has supported Motor Codes since its inception. Motor Codes is the government-backed, self-regulatory body for the motor industry and its voluntary membership of thousands of garages are all committed to maintaining high standards across new car sales, service and repair and vehicle warranties.
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A while ago we announced the launch of the new 1.6 litre diesel.
As expected, it is now being added to the Honda Civic range.
The new engine boasts 120-PS and achieves 78.5-mpg whilst emitting just 94g/km CO2 - thus qualifying it for free road tax and exemption from the London Congestion charge (subject to registration).
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Once again Trident Honda staff took part in the Woking Rotary's Swimathon, held on Sunday 14 Oct 2012 at the Pool in the Park in Woking.
Team leader, Mary Spicer, writes:
The Swimathon was great fun and the Trident Turtles did 100 lengths between them, raising £356 in sponsorship.
The Trident Turtles have now retreated into their shells for another year!
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Our launch events at Ottershaw and Weybridge were a great success, with much better than expected attendance, a first order and many strong enquiries.
Unsurprisingly there was also strong interest in the outgoing model; driven by the spectacular CR-V Offers currently available.
Following the launch, we have now removed the launch page and published a page all about the new CR-V - which you can read below:
RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) has a useful page on Winter driving.
Driving in the winter is very different than in other times of the year.
Adverse weather and longer periods of darkness (especially after the clocks go back at the end of October) makes driving more hazardous.
Sometimes conditions can be extreme, as we have found out over the last two winters in particular, with prolonged periods of heavy snow and floods.
This means that we need to adapt the way we drive.
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Honda BTCC driver Gordon 'Flash' Shedden was crowned BTCC Driver Champion for 2012 at a rain-soaked Brands hatch yesterday.
It was the first championship for a Scottish driver for 17 years and is just reward for a great man who has worked tremendously hard to achieve his dream.
Matt Neal, last year's champion and fellow Honda driver came 2nd to seal a dominate victory for Honda Racing in the team trophy.
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Trident Honda is holding launch events for the new Honda CR-V 2013 on the following dates:
- Trident Honda Ottershaw: Monday 29 October 3pm to 8pm
- Trident Honda Weybridge: Saturday 27 October 3pm to 7pm
If you would like to attend, please Contact Us.
Honda says investment at its UK plant in Swindon has reached £267m amid plans to ramp up production.
The money will support the introduction of its new Civic and CR-V car models and a new 1.6-litre diesel engine.
The site is expected to produce 183,000 cars this year, with output forecast to rise to 250,000 within three years.
About 500 workers have been recruited this year in the firm's biggest single UK investment programme for a decade, raising the total workforce to 3,500.
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Honda is celebrating after being named the most reliable used car brand in the annual What Car? and Warranty Direct reliability survey for an unprecedented seventh year in a row.
According to the report, Honda cars are the least likely to leave passengers stranded at the roadside, with just a one in 10 chance of models suffering a breakdown in any given 12-month period - an enviable record.
Chas Hallet, What Car? Editor in Chief commented:
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