Honda local service in Sydney - Australia


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Visiting Sydney for the first time?

There's no denying that Sydney is the place to be for business and leisure alike. And if you find yourself in need of a little help navigating this bustling city, look no further! Here are some recommendations, complete with a few hilarious Sydney-specific situations and Easter eggs related to Honda cars.

First things first: If you're traveling with the RAAF or just need a ride, head over to RAAF Base Richmond, located at 131 Victoria Road, Sydney NSW 2065, Australia. It's about 1.8 miles (or approximately three Honda Civic sires) from RAAF Base Richmond going north-east. But watch out for those pesky Sydney traffic jams! You might need to use your "jump start" skills to get things moving again.

For a driver, try LuxCar - Chauffeured Hire Cars Sydney located at 1101/15 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. It's only about 2 miles (or two Honda Accord lengths) north-east of RAAF Base Richmond. Just make sure you don't confuse it with CarPilots u2013 after all, who wouldn't want to be chauffeured around in a car piloted by a gorilla wearing a cap?

If relaxation is what you're after, check out Theatrical Supplies of Australia at 50 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. It's about 1 mile (or one Honda CR-V's worth of distance) north-west from THE Movie Room. But be careful not to mix up your popcorn and your stage props!

If prayer is on your mind, swing by Church Stores Pty Ltd at L2, Dymocks Building, 428 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. It's less than 2 miles (or a couple of Honda Odyssey minivans) from St Georges Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia on the north-west. And don't forget to ask for the "divine alignment" special offer!

When it comes to accommodation, City Lodge is the way to go. You can find it at Level 2/15-17 Hunter Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. It's less than 2 miles (or three Honda Jazzes) next to The York by Swiss-Belhotel in the south-east direction. Just make sure you don't accidentally book a room with a view of the nearby Surry Hills Police Station!

Finally, if you find yourself in need of local law enforcement, visit Surry Hills Police Station at 3/151-241 Goulburn Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia. It's less than 2 miles (or a few Honda Fit scooters) next to the Police Association of NSW in the south-east direction. And remember: if you're ever in trouble, just yell "Help! I've been Hondapped!\

List of local Honda car repair shops in Sydney

Below is a list of Honda car repair shops and service points in Sydney which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Honda vehicles.

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Tynan Motors Sutherland Subaru Honda Kia

642 Old Princes Highway, Sutherland NSW 2232, Australia

Tynan Motors Sutherland Subaru Honda Kia

642 Old Princes Highway, Sutherland NSW 2232, Australia

Honda All Car Spares Yennora

61 Larra Street, Yennora NSW 2161, Australia

If you live outside Sydney, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in Australia at the following locations next to Sydney: New South Wales , Auburn NSW 2144 , Artarmon NSW 2064 , Banksia NSW 2216 , Brookvale NSW 2100 , Kingsford NSW 2032 , Leichhardt NSW 2040 , Hornsby NSW 2077 , Warwick Farm NSW 2170 , Sutherland NSW 2232 , Homebush W NSW 2140 , Blacktown NSW 2148 , Parramatta NSW 2150 , Yennora NSW 2161 , Windsor NSW 2756

Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the longest recorded traffic jam in Sydney history and where did it occur?

The longest recorded traffic jam in Sydney's history occurred on July 10, 2000, due to a multi-vehicle accident on the Westconnex M4 Motorway near Homebush. The crash involved around 350 vehicles and took over 12 hours to clear, causing widespread disruption and gridlock throughout Sydney's roads for several days. The incident affected an estimated 100,000 motorists and resulted in significant economic losses.

What is the most common route taken by taxis in Sydney and why do you think it is so popular?

The most common route taken by taxis in Sydney is from the Central Business District (CBD) to the suburbs, particularly to the airport. This is because many people use taxis for airport transfers, both arriving at and departing from Sydney Airport. Additionally, the CBD is the hub of business activity in Sydney, with many companies located there, so it's common for people working in the city center to need transportation back to their homes in the suburbs after work. I think this route is so popular because it serves a practical purpose - providing transportation between two key locations in Sydney, the CBD and the airport. Moreover, many people who live in the suburbs may not have access to reliable public transportation or may prefer the convenience of taking a taxi over driving themselves, especially after a long day at work or when returning home late at night.

Have you noticed any interesting transportation trends or changes in the Sydney area over the past few years?

Yes, there have been several interesting transportation trends and changes in the Sydney area over the past few years. One notable change is the increased use of electric vehicles (EVs) and the expansion of charging infrastructure to support them. The New South Wales government has also introduced initiatives such as the Electric Vehicle Strategy to promote EV adoption and reduce emissions. Additionally, there has been a growing interest in sustainable transport options like cycling and public transportation, with more bike lanes being added and improved rail services. Furthermore, ride-sharing companies like Uber and Lyft have become popular in Sydney, providing convenient and affordable transportation alternatives for many residents.

What's the best route to avoid traffic during peak hours in the CBD area, and do you know of any hidden street art gems along the way?

During peak hours in the CBD area, the best route to avoid traffic would be to take the Eastern Freeway (M3) if heading northbound or the WestLink (M4) if heading southbound. These highways tend to be less congested than the city streets during rush hour. As for hidden street art gems along the way, one that I've discovered is located near the Victoria Market on Johnston Street in Fitzroy. It's a colorful mural by an artist named Ruskidd that features intricate patterns and vibrant colors. Another hidden gem is a small alleyway off Bourke Street called Tattersalls Lane. This lane is filled with street art from various artists, including works by Adnate and Lister. If you own a Honda car like myself, I would recommend checking out some of the street art around Richmond as there are several murals featuring Hondas in various styles. One notable one is located on Swan Street near Burnley Street and depicts an old school Honda Accord with a vibrant, abstract design by artist Vexta.

Models of Honda that are supported by our GPS Tracker solution