The Surrey Honda Story: Meet Faizal in th Service Department

Who: Faizal

What:  Service Department Advisor

Bio:  Faizal is one of the first faces you will see smiling any day of the week when you walk into the service department.  12 years ago, he joined the Surrey Honda team and started by washing cars then joined the detailing department and now is one of the finest on the service front lines.  Five kids, hundreds of vehicles and even more customers later, his smile is just as bright and his “make every customer happy” attitude is captured by all.

His Story

Q:  In your job, you really get to know the regular Honda visitors who bring their vehicle in for service for years.  What is that like?

A:  “It’s like family.  And it starts before we open the doors each day and close down each night.  Everyone who works here takes care of each other.  From the G.M. to the washboy, we can all talk to each other like we are all family. Because we operate like a family, we treat our customers like they are family too.  We have all seen each other and our families grow up over the years.  For example, every Christmas – the kids get treated at their own party – gifts, Santa, activites and even our G.M. makes everyone pancakes.  It’s just a feel good place where everyone is caring.”

Q:  What makes the service department one of the best?

A:  “We have an open door policy.  From the automatic doors that open for drive thru service to the transparant windows on the wall between the customer waiting area and where our highly trained mechanics work- we are open with our customers.  If they have questions about the work being done on their vehicle – we can show them and that makes them feel more comfortable.  We have a huge bay and it’s easy to see it all.”

Q:  It’s a pretty comfy waiting area too – tell us more about what customers can expect in the service department?

A: “Some appointments are an hour – some shorter and others longer.  Customers have the option to hang out in the coffee shop style waiting area with fresh coffee, televisions, magazines, newspapers and free wireless or they can take advantage of our shuttle service within the vicinity and get back home, work or even the gym to use their time however they choose.  We will drive them there.  We help them make the best use of their time because we respect time is valuable to all.”

Q:  What are some things people may not know about Surrey Honda?

A:  “We are more than just selling cars.  We are your one stop shop when it comes to a vehicle.  You buy a car here but you can also come here for more afterwards.  Detailing department, simple service such as oil changes but also we have a huge selection of tires every year and in the unfortunate incident you need to repair damage done to your vehicle, we help arrange all the necessary details with body shops.  All you do is keep us in mind for ALL your car needs.  This is why we build relationships with our customers and not just sell them a car or truck.”

Contact the Service Department at 604-583-7003 or click here

Tires and Tread at Surrey Honda

We have tires for every season.  From all-season to winter tires in stock with big name brands and affordable pricing.

Here are various methods to calculate winter tire wear:

Tread wear indicators
A quick, easy way is to refer to the tire‘s tread wear indicators located inside the grooves. They are bars made of hard rubber lying sideways across the tread. When the tread is flush with the wear indicators – 2/32 of an inch or 1.6 millimetre – the tire needs to be replaced since it no longer provides effective traction on snow and ice.

Pre-winter wear level

If the depth of the tread measures 6/32 of an inch (4.8 mm) before the start of winter, the tire likely won’t last a full season, or the equivalent of about 10,000 kilometres. Those who plan to stretch their rubber’s life one more season just to save money may wind up paying for a lot more than a new set of tires after months of heavy snowfalls. Not all winter tires wear out at the same speed. Snow tires will generally last longer than models designed for icy conditions. Compound quality also plays a key role in tire durability.
The quarter test
A classic way to measure winter tire wear is to use a quarter. Insert a 25¢ Canadian coin in one of the grooves with the caribou facing down. If you see the tip of its nose, it means the tread depth no longer meets 6/32 of an inch, so the tire probably won’t last all winter, or 10,000 kilometres.

Preventing premature wear
Tire pressure

Properly-inflated tires will reduce wear and save fuel. Check the tire pressure once a week if you do a lot of mileage; in any case, check at least once a month. Inflate any tire that does not meet the recommended PSIs for your vehicle. The information can be found in your owner’s manual or a specific label inside the driver’s door frame.

Tire rotation, balancing and alignment
Tires should be balanced and rotated every 10,000 kilometres in order to prevent uneven tread wear. Directional tires must be rotated on the same side of the vehicle (front-rear), while non-directional tires must be rotated to form an X (ex.: front left to rear right). Tire alignment is recommended as soon as you feel that your vehicle pulls to the left or right, or when you notice uneven tread wear.

 

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Source:  www.auto123.com