History of ZIP Codes
ZIP Code began on July 1, 1963, as scheduled. Use of the new code was not mandatory at first for anyone, but, in 1967, the Post Office required mailers of second- and third-class bulk mail to presort by ZIP Code. The ZIP code is the system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). An extended ZIP + 4 code includes the five digits of the ZIP code, a hyphen, and four more digits that determine a more precise location than the ZIP code alone. Because ZIP codes are intended for efficient postal delivery, there are unusual cases where a ZIP code crosses state boundaries, such as a military facility spanning multiple states or remote areas of one state most easily serviced from an adjacent state.
Zip Code Meaning
ZIP codes are numbered with the first digit representing a certain group of U.S. states, the second and third digits together representing a region in that group (or perhaps a large city) and the fourth and fifth digits representing a group of delivery addresses within that region. The main town in a region (if applicable) often gets the first ZIP codes for that region; afterward, the numerical order often follows the alphabetical order. Because ZIP codes are intended for efficient postal delivery, there are unusual cases where a ZIP code crosses state boundaries, such as a military facility spanning multiple states or remote areas of one state most easily serviced from an adjacent state. As far as regions, in the Los Angeles Area, for Honda Dealers ZIP Codes we have:
Top ZIP codes for Honda Dealers in LA
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90045 |
90025 |
90019 |
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90034 |
90035 |
90037 |
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90008 |
90064 |
90047 |
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90016 |
90018 |
90062 |
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90067 |
90044 |
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Honda Dealership ZIP Codes for Culver City, CA
Inglewood Honda Dealer ZIP Codes
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90301 |
90302 |
90305 |
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90306 |
90309 |
90310 |
Marina Del Rey Honda ZIP Codes
Santa Monica Honda Dealership ZIP Codes
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90401 |
90402 |
90403 |
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90404 |
90409 |
90411 |
Honda Dealer ZIP Codes in Ladera Heights
Other ZIP Codes near Los Angeles
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90015 |
Honda of LA |
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90703 |
Cerritos Honda Dealers |
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91791 |
Honda of Covina |
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92648 |
Huntington Beach Honda Dealers |
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91801 |
Honda of Goudy, CA |
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92683 |
Westminster Honda Dealerships |
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90745 |
Honda of Carson, CA |
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91107 |
Honda of Pasadena, California |
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90038 |
Hollywood Honda Dealers |
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90503 |
Honda of Robinson, CA |
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ZIP Codes for Honda Dealers in Hawthorne, CA
Honda Dealer ZIP Codes in Gardena, California
Latest ZIP Code Developments
In 1983, the U.S. Postal Service began using an expanded ZIP code system called "ZIP + 4", often called "plus-four codes", "add-on codes" or "add ons." The Postal Service has a "Find a ZIP Code" feature on its website, which provides an address format that is most compatible with its optical character recognition (OCR) scanners. A ZIP + 4 code uses the basic five-digit code plus four additional digits to identify a geographic segment within the five-digit delivery area, such as a city block, a group of apartments, an individual high-volume receiver of mail or any other unit that could use an extra identifier to aid in efficient mail sorting and delivery. For post-office boxes, the general (but not invariable) rule is that each box has its own ZIP + 4 code. The add-on code is often one of the following: the last four digits of the box number, zero plus the last three digits of the box number, or, if the box number consists of fewer than four digits, enough zeros pre-pended to the front of the box number to produce a four-digit number. It is common to use add-on code 9998 for mail addressed to the postmaster (to which requests for pictorial cancellations are usually addressed), 9999 for general delivery and other high-numbered add-on codes for business reply mail.