Can I reference a park, or a certain car brand in my novel?

I'm writing a book where the charceter is on her way to a certain park, in Dana Point, and she receives an amber alert referring to a certain car type. My question is if I can name the park and car type, as actual names that exist in real life? For example I'd want to use Herritage Park, and Honda Odyssey, but I don't know if I can.

Which three-row family vehicle should we get? - 1

A new 2018 Honda Odyssey or, within the same budget, a used 2017 Lincoln Navigator? The Odyssey would be a new body style but the Navigator would be the "old" body style as the new one just came out in 2018. But would it still be cooler than the Odyssey? Or does the practicality of the Odyssey outweigh the better looks/image of an SUV? We have young kids and do lots of hauling people around.

Should I consider buying or move on?

I like the 2007 Honda Odyssey ex-l. I test drove one recently that's at a good price and miles. The only problem is that the steering wheel shakes above 50mph and continues while at 70 to 75mph. Should this be an automatic deal breaker or should I consider buying and bring to mechanic to inspect? I hate to waste money for multiple mechanic inspections.

2006 Honda Odyssey windshield washer fluid not spraying?

Sprayers are not spraying in the front or the rear. One pump runs both ends. I can hear the pump kick on. Pulled a hose off one side of the pump and had someone activate the pump. Pump sprays without the hose hooked up. I don't see any krimped areas in the hose that I can see (front sprayers). Any ideas? Could the pump just be too week to spray through the hoses? Ps I unplugged a hose under the hood and still no fluid.

What's is wrong with my car?

I have a 1998 Honda Accord EX and my car is overheating. It was running fine before the winter storm in Louisiana that caused temperatures to drop as low as 15 degrees. I started my car every day to make sure that it was still working. The water in the coolant reservoir was frozen but eventually thawed and I put more water in. I started my car up and went to drive and saw my temperature gauge rising to hot so I pulled over to a gas station and waited for a while then started it back up and put my hazard lights on then went home. I waited the next day then started it back up and went around the block it was fine for like 5 minutes then the gauge went up again but when I slowed down and braked, it dropped back to normal then rose back up again. So I opened to see under my hood while my car was on. The fans were not moving at all. I don't know if I have a bad water pump or a bad thermostat. I really don't know.