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Classic Honda of Midland replaced an aging facility with a new state-of-the-art dealership.

Classic Honda of Midland’s new facility features Honda’s latest “Blue Stage” design, offering a modern showroom and expanded customer amenities.
Photo: Classic Honda of Midland
Fort Worth-based Speed Fab-Crete finished construction on the new 41,688-square-foot Classic Honda of Midland dealership in Midland, Texas. The facility, at 400 South Loop 250 W, replaces the dealership’s former site on West Wall Street.
First of Its Kind in U.S. and Midland Development
The project is one of the first in the U.S. to feature Honda’s new “Blue Stage” Generation 4 prototype design concept. It is also the first development within Midland’s Westridge Park Addition, on the west side of Loop 250 south of Thomason Drive.
The project covers seven acres and includes:
A 36,869-square-foot, two-story main dealership building
A 3,343-square-foot preowned-vehicle facility
A 1,476-square-foot car wash
Facility Features
The dealership incorporates:
Floor-to-ceiling glass showroom with Honda’s signature blue entry frame
Cantilevered canopy and concrete plaza for vehicle display
Advanced digital technology
LED lighting and polished concrete floors
Customer lounge areas and café
Climate-controlled service center
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