The best way to get the full Honda experience is with a new model. But if that is not in the cards, the certified pre-owned(CPO) selection at your Honda dealership in Columbia, MO is a solid option. Let’s explain why we think certified pre-owned benefits are hard to pass up.

1. Only the Best Make the Cut

A vehicle has to meet certain requirements to get into Honda’s certified pre-owned program. As of 2025, they are taking vehicles from 2020 and newer, which means you’re looking at cars that are up to 5 years old. Given Honda’s build quality, these vehicles still have plenty of life ahead of them and all the modern features you could want.

Mileage and service history also play a big role. Right now, the requirement is that the vehicle must have been on the road for at least 12 months or driven 12,000 miles since it was first sold or leased, with no more than 80,000 miles at the time of delivery to the customer.

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Minivans are built for practicality, but who says they can’t be fun too? The 2025 Honda Odyssey handles all the usual tasks, i.e., hauling kids, groceries, and cargo, but with a little excitement behind the wheel. If you’re going to spend years shuttling your crew around, why not enjoy the drive, too?

What’s New?

The current generation of the Odyssey has been rolling around 2018 with only a few tweaks along the way, so for 2025, Honda decided it was time for some updates. The most noticeable change is the new face, featuring a new grille, reshaped fascias, and larger fog light surrounds. Honda says the new rear bumper is dressed up with the same vertical reflectors used on the Acura NSX supercar. Not something you’d expect from a minivan, but here we are.

The interior got its share of improvements, too, especially in the tech department. Gone is the traditional gauge cluster, replaced by a seven-inch digital display. A nine-inch infotainment display is standard on every Odyssey. This screen features a faster processor for lag-free operation. Rear passengers are also in for a treat with a revamped entertainment system, now sporting a 12.8-inch screen, up from the previous 10.2 inches.

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Pickup trucks are valued for their versatility, but often make sacrifices when it comes to efficiency and handling. The mid-size 2025 Honda Ridgeline bucks that trend with its advanced powertrain and genuinely nimble chassis. Read on to learn more about its compelling features!

Refined V6 Powertrain

A naturally aspirated 3.5L V6 motivates every Ridgeline with its output of 280 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. Along with an adept 9-speed automatic transmission, the powertrain features Honda’s Variable Cylinder Management and Eco Assist technologies, which aid in achieving a fuel economy of up to 24 MPG highway. Power delivery always feels smooth and precise, plus the vehicle has no problem accelerating from 0 to 60 in about six seconds.

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One of the most exciting future Honda SUV models is the 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport. The Honda Passport is a rugged two-row SUV perfectly suited for tackling the trail, with the TrailSport trim standing as the most off-road tuned model in the 2025 Passport lineup. Check out the key features of this redesigned model today. 

Honda SUV First Look: The 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport

The refreshed Passport TrailSport model will have a 3.5-liter engine that produces 285 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque, giving this mid-size SUV plenty of muscle and speed to take on any road condition. The powertrain will be paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and a torque-vectoring AWD drivetrain that effortlessly adjusts to enhance traction for stable handling. 

One of the standout mechanical features of the Passport TrailSport will be the selectable drive modes. This model can switch between Normal, Sport, and ECON modes when you are traveling in urban and suburban environments. When you take the TrailSport off-roading, you can switch to Sand, Snow, Trail, or Tow drive modes to enhance vehicle performance. The TrailSport will also have 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires for flawless off-road traction. 

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If you’re tired of your current vehicle and want to upgrade to something new, you don’t have to put in the work to try to find a buyer. Instead, you can sell it to your dealership through the trade-in process. The team at your local Honda dealership can buy your vehicle, and you can enjoy all the trade-in benefits and get a new vehicle that’s perfect for your lifestyle.

1. A Quick Trade Appraisal Process

You can begin the trade-in process before you even set foot in the dealership by filling out an online form. You’ll need to enter some pertinent information about your vehicle to get an estimated trade-in value. Then, you can move forward with the process, knowing that you’ll get the best value for your trade.

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Whether you’re looking for massive cargo capability or simply an eco-friendly vehicle that can go the distance, the 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid is the compact SUV of choice. But with three trims to choose from, which is the perfect CR-V Hybrid for your family?

CR-V Sport Hybrid

The entry-level trim of the CR-V Hybrid is packed with fun and efficiency. The two-motor hybrid powertrain offers drivers enthusiastic performance with up to 204 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque. Yet the system is so efficient it offers up to 43 mpg in the city and 40mpg combined. Up to 36.3 cubic feet of cargo space await under the rear hatch, which expands to a mind-boggling 76.5 cubic feet with the back seat folded down.

Even tall teens will rejoice riding in the CR-V Hybrid, with 41 inches of legroom or more in both rows, making it luxuriously roomy despite its compact frame. Dual-zone automatic climate control comes standard, as do sport pedals and leather wrapping on the steering wheel and gearshift. The front seats are heated and the driver’s seat is power-adjustable for convenience and comfort. A power moonroof comes standard.

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There’s a reason why the Honda Civic model has been on the road for decades. Practical and efficient, but also stylish and fun to drive, the 2025 Honda Civic sedan is perfect for daily commuting, family road trips, and a lot more. The five-passenger Civic sedan is loaded with features that add comfort and convenience, like an automatic climate control system and a push-button start.

Fuel-Sipping Engine

The standard engine on the Civic sedan is an in-line four-cylinder that’s capable of 150 horsepower and 133 pound-feet of torque. The base model of the Civic pairs that engine with a continuously variable transmission that gets as many as 36 miles per gallon when performance on city streets and the highway is combined. Upper trim levels can get as many as 49 miles per gallon. An available 200-horsepower hybrid powertrain offers even greater fuel efficiency.

Depending on which trim level you’re driving, you’ll have anywhere from two to four driving modes to choose from. The Econ driving mode further optimizes the Civic’s fuel efficiency.

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You don’t have to wait for the first snowflake to fall to get your car ready. Taking care of winter maintenance right away can save you from the inevitable headaches that come when the roads get nasty. As your local Honda dealership, we’re here to make sure your car is prepared for the cold season ahead.

4 Essential Winter Maintenance Tips From Your Honda Dealership

1. Kit Out Your Vehicle With Winter or All-Weather Tires

Now that grip is going to be a very precious commodity, it’s time to ensure your vehicle is equipped with the right tires. And because we’re expecting temperatures south of 44 degrees Fahrenheit, the right tires here are winter tires. These tires are made from special materials that stay soft even in low temperatures, enhancing their grip on icy, snowy, or wet surfaces. They also have special treads, known as sipes, that bite into slippery surfaces to improve traction.

While winter tires are the obvious choice for harsh weather, but all-weather tires with decent treads are also rated for winter driving. As long as you’re not pushing the vehicle through intense conditions and sticking to city driving, these tires can hold their own.

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Compact and sporty, the 2025 Honda Civic isn’t just an incredible value. It’s also incredibly fun to drive. And with some electrifying changes in the 2025 lineup, there’s a lot to discover about this compact. So whether it’s stylish good looks, top-tier efficiency, or high-RPM playtime that gets your motor running, there’s always a reason to fall in love with the Civic.

1. Sleek, Aerodynamic Design That Turns Heads

Flowing contours and character lines hint at aerodynamic performance, sculpted to point out what Civic fans already know: the 2025 Civic is anything but ordinary. Standout features LED headlights and daytime running lights with auto on/off, LED brake lights and taillights, and fin-style antennas keep the Civic looking classy, aggressive, and doggone good-looking.

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Ready to plan your next family adventure? Then you should check out an off-road SUV like the 2025 Honda Pilot. This family-oriented vehicle is packed with muscle and offers tons of interior space to make camping and family road trips exceptionally convenient. Explore the features of the base Sport model to see if this SUV is right for your next getaway. 

The first thing to know about this eight-passenger SUV is that the Honda Pilot Sport is available with a standard 2WD or an AWD drivetrain upgrade. The towing capabilities of the SUV depend on the drivetrain configuration, so be sure to pick the model that is best suited for hauling your boat, horse trailer, camper, or other large hitch items. The 2WD model can tow up to 3,500 lbs, while the AWD version can tow 5,000 lbs when properly equipped.

The fuel economy for the Sport model is similar for each drivetrain option, since each model gets 19 MPG in the city. However, if you want the best long-range performance, you may want to opt for the 2WD version that gets 27 MPG on the freeway and 22 MPG combined. By contrast, the upgraded AWD drivetrain gets 25 MPG on the interstate. 

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