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Bassetts Bridgend Honda win prestigiou­s Motability award

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BASSETTS Bridgend Honda has just won a prestigiou­s Motability dealer award for 2017. The award was presented by Richard Osbourne, the Motability operation manager.

Bassetts Honda’s modern showrooms are located in Bridgend and Swansea. They have all the expertise and equipment on hand to service and maintain your car to the highest standards.

Bassetts Honda is part of Bassetts Motor Group. A large, privatelyo­wned group of companies who have been part of the South Wales community for over 50 years.

They are a large local employer and support many local charities as part of their business ethos.

With such a comprehens­ive range of new and used cars, and fullyequip­ped workshops and parts department­s, Bassetts Honda is there to help you. Profession­al and experience­d staff will look after you from your initial enquiry onto a lifetime of ownership.

As technology advances in products, Bassetts Honda embraces advancing technology in its services too.

The digital age has made the sharing of informatio­n so much easier. So whether you would like a detailed informatio­n pack about a specific new or used car, or indeed any informatio­n to help you make an informed decision regarding services, please don’t hesitate to contact Bassetts Honda on 01656 662999.

ADVERTISEM­ENT FEATURE

THE latest Honda Civic goes straight to the top of the medium hatch class.

It still sports those outrageous, shark-like lines that really make it stand out from the crowd, but it gets top marks because of its combinatio­n of superb performanc­e, ease of driving, safe and exhilarati­ng handling and good comfort.

Others might laud the Ford Focus and the VW Golf – and they are both great cars – but the new Civic edges past them to take top spot.

It’s a car that feels like an extension of the driver’s thought, reacting to inputs uncannily fast.

The new Civic’s 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine is hugely willing and responsive, free revving and tuneful and it boasts only slightly less power than the manic 2.0-litre in the original Civic Type R.

But of course, it’s much more civilised and engine noise is well subdued until the revs are pushed upwards.

It will happily pull away from tickover speeds in all six gears and is accelerati­ng well very soon after that.

From there on up the wide rev range the urge just builds and builds. There’s no need to take it anywhere near the red line for tremendous, shove in the back accelerati­on, making overtaking, or losing a tailgater, simply a matter of planting the right foot.

This car is joy on a stick for anyone who loves driving, with the slickest of gear changes, a light clutch and absolutely stupendous brakes.

The accolades don’t stop there, because it also takes the corners like a hot hatch, with very little roll and an almost unbelievab­le level of grip.

The handling is very safe with the best neutral balance and the power steering is also brilliant, direct, positive and responsive at every turn.

Although rough surfaces in town are quite noticeable, above 30 miles an hour, the level of comfort is good even on some very poor surfaces.

Excellent front seats are comfortabl­e and supportive in every situation and the digital dashboard works very well indeed.

Standard equipment in the Turbo Sport includes sat nav, stability control, alarm, cruise control, alloys, parking sensors and a camera, climate control, loads of airbags and Bluetooth.

Don’t buy anything else until you’ve tried this one, it really is right at the top of the list.

 ??  ?? John Boyce receiving his award from Richard Osbourne, the Motability operation manager
John Boyce receiving his award from Richard Osbourne, the Motability operation manager

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