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At Hall Honda Virginia Beach, we’re all too aware of the havoc and damage hurricane season can leave in its wake. Hurricanes and unsafe road conditions can cause damage that can total your vehicle and leave your family unsafe. These tips will help you protect your car whether you’re sheltering in place or heeding an evacuation order.

Prepare in Advance

Preparing before the storm is one of the best ways to protect your vehicle from hurricane damage. Ensure the gas tank is filled in the days leading up to the hurricane, and create an emergency kit for your car, including food and water, blankets, flashlights, jumper cables, and phone chargers. If you plan to evacuate, it’s best to do so as early as possible so that you can drive slowly and safely.

Protect Your Garage

You can keep your vehicle safe in the garage if you are planning to shelter in place. Begin by boarding up any glass in windows or doors to protect against glass, body, and paint damage. Move your vehicle as far into the garage as possible, and cover with a car cover or tarp. If you have an automatic garage door, it’s a good idea to turn off the opener and remove the spring so it doesn’t come loose.

Drive Carefully

You may need to evacuate during the storm. Try to keep three cars’ distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. If you feel you might be hydroplaning, ease off the accelerator rather than braking. Also, avoid driving through standing water, as there may be unseen depths or obstacles that can damage your vehicle.

Schedule Honda Service in Virginia Beach, VA

When hurricane season comes, protecting yourself and your family is the number one priority. At Hall Honda Virginia Beach, we’ll take care of the rest, with Honda service to help you prepare for whatever may come. Schedule service at our dealership for your safety and peace of mind.

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