No
You can use any name brand oil in your Honda. I use Pennzoil but that is my choice.
Yes, you can use "co" in your small business name.
A "doing business as" allows a company to use another name to conduct business. Also known as an "assumed business name" and a "fictitious business name," a business may use a name other than the name it was formed under by following the DBA filing steps set by the local government responsible for the area the DBA is for.
No, you cannot use the name of a dissolved company for a new business venture.
No, not unless the business name is in a published book.
It is possible to use "Co" in your business name as it is a common abbreviation for "Company." However, it is important to check for any trademark or legal restrictions before finalizing your business name.
The main business of the website "Huggins Honda" is selling new and used Honda vehicles. They also repair and service Honda vehicles. Their used vehicles are all Honda Certified.
The other name for a business is company. You could also use the word organization.
From what I understand, that was his name. Mr. Honda.
No, you can use any major brand of motor oil you want. However you must use Honda transmission fluid, and power steering fluid. I think you have misread your owners manual as it will not tell you to only use Honda Oil. Honda does not even refine oil and Honda oil is a major brand that is packaged for Honda with their name on the can.
The ® symbol can be used after a business name that has been registered as a trademark.
What brand you use is your choice and as long as you use a name brand oil you will be fine. The weight you should use is determined by the year of your Honda. The correct weight is listed in your owners manual and may be listed on the oil fill cap. Use exactly what weight Honda recommends.