Your Honda specialist

As the owner of a Honda, we know you want to keep your vehicle looking its best.  At Inside Out Mobile Detailers in Mount Pleasant we’re here to help.  You can trust your vehicle’s care to our modern technology and equipment.


Honda is renowned for comfort and features.  Inside Out Mobile Detailers in Mount Pleasant is the preferred Honda car wash facility.  Weekly car washes are a great way to ensure that your Honda is clean, cared for and fun to drive.

Your Honda is in great hands at Inside Out Mobile Detailers in Mount Pleasant.

Inside Out Mobile Detailers in Mount Pleasant is your Honda specialist.


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From a young age, Honda's founder, Soichiro Honda (本田 宗一郎, Honda Sōichirō) (November 17, 1906 – August 5, 1991) had a great interest in automobiles.  He worked as a mechanic at a Japanese tuning shop, Art Shokai, where he tuned cars and entered them in races.  A self-taught engineer, he later worked on a piston design which he hoped to sell to Toyota.  The first drafts of his design were rejected, and Soichiro worked painstakingly to perfect the design, even going back to school and pawning his wife's jewelry for collateral.  Eventually, he won a contract with Toyota and built a factory to construct pistons for them, which was destroyed in an earthquake.  Due to a gasoline shortage during World War II, Honda was unable to use his car, and his novel idea of attaching a small engine to his bicycle attracted much curiosity.  He then established the Honda Technical Research Institute in Hamamatsu, Japan, to develop and produce small 2-cycle motorbike engines.  Calling upon 18,000 bicycle shop owners across Japan to take part in revitalizing a nation torn apart by war, Soichiro received enough capital to engineer his first motorcycle, the Honda Cub.  This marked the beginning of Honda Motor Company, which would grow a short time later to be the world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles by 1964.