Half a Million Honda Vehicles Recalled Over Seat Belt Failures
Nearly 500,000 Honda vehicles are being recalled due to problems with seat belts latching properly, which could increase the risk of injury in the event of an auto accident.
Nearly 500,000 Honda vehicles are being recalled due to problems with seat belts latching properly, which could increase the risk of injury in the event of an auto accident.
More than 100,000 Honda Ridgeline pick-up trucks are being recalled due to corrosion which could lead to fuel leaks, accidents, and vehicle fires.
Hundreds of self-driving car accidents were reported in a 10-month period, with most involving Tesla vehicles, which are the most widespread cars employing the new technology.
Nearly 725,000 SUVs and pick-ups are being recalled because the hood latch could fail, causing the hood to pop open during operation, which could result in an auto accident.
Honda is recalling nearly 630,000 Honda and Acura vehicles which may have a defective fuel pump.
Honda has recalled nearly two million vehicles nationwide due to a variety of manufacturing defects which could cause vehicle fires and other risks to consumers.
More than 118,000 Honda Pioneer off-highway vehicles are being recalled due to steering problems which may result in accidents and injuries.
Honda has reportedly agreed to an $85 million settlement to resolve Takata airbag lawsuits brought by 43 states.
Honda has announced four massive recalls affecting safety equipment on 1.6 million vehicles.
Honda is recalling 25,000 off-road vehicles which still move while in park, increasing the risk of a rollaway accident.