Honda CR-V News

Honda is recalling the two thousand seventeen CR-V crossover to fix a problem with its fuel supply pipe. According to documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the pipe may not have been manufactured to the decent specifications. ALSO SEE: two thousand seventeen Chrysler Pacifica Limited long-term road test. Read More»

Honda’s hot-selling CR-V crossover has been redesigned for two thousand seventeen and it’s among the safest crossovers on the market, says the IIHS–albeit with some caveats. DON’T MISS: Our two thousand seventeen Honda CR-V review The insurance industry-funded IIHS says that the CR-V merits its Top Safety Pick+ award when it’s. Read More»

This morning we have good news and bad news. The good news is, the massive recall of Takata’s fatally flawed airbags is continuing. The bad news is, the recall is as complicated as ever, and it’s going to take years to finish. (For quick a recap, click here.) Today, Honda–formerly known as. Read More»

Coming soon to just about every driveway on your block is the crossover you see here: Honda`s latest CR-V. Yup, this latest redesign for the two thousand seventeen model year is that good. It takes what made the last CR-V the best-selling crossover in America and improves on every attribute. There`s more. Read More»

Honda’s all-new CR-V crossover will hit dealers by the end of December with a lot more value than the outgoing model–but without a major price increase. The entry-level front-wheel drive CR-V LX sees its bottom line increase by just $200, to $24,945 including a mandatory $900 destination. Read More»

Compact crossovers like the Honda CR-V and Hyundai Tucson are essentially the fresh family wagons for many households–and in turn, we’ve seen almost every automaker step up its game, with progressively better packaging, versatility, and features aimed at the way that these models are truly used. Read More»

Promising as big a leap forward as the last Civic redesign was over its predecessor, the two thousand seventeen Honda CR-V that goes on sale soon shows up to be a vast upgrade over its rather dowdy–but hugely popular–predecessor. Honda calls its fresh CR-V bolder, but its profile isn’t a big switch from. Read More»

When most people go shopping for a fresh car, they go with a list of criteria–features that they absolutely must have in their fresh rail. These are typically things like good fuel economy, high-tech safety features, intuitive infotainment systems, and, according to some people, cup holders. One item. Read More»

Updated with a statement from Toyota. See below. Back in 2012, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety added a fresh challenge for automakers: the puny front overlap test. As you might guess from the name, it was designed to evaluate how well cars protected occupants when vehicles collided with. Read More»

Earlier this month, rumors began circulating that up to forty million airbag inflators installed on U.S. vehicles would be added to the already-massive Takata recall. Shortly thereafter, Honda issued a recall for twenty million extra devices, while Toyota’s roster grew by a more modest but still. Read More»

Honda has issued two recalls affecting airbags on more than Two.Five million vehicles in the U.S. Pay attention, because this may be a little confusing. RECALL #1: Honda CR-V, Honda CR-Z, Honda FCX Clarity, Honda Fit, Honda Fit EV, Honda Insight, Honda Ridgeline, Acura ILX, Acura ILX Hybrid, Acura RDX. Read More»

Earlier this year, much of the auto world’s attention was focused on Takata and its fatally flawed airbags. Then in September, Volkswagen’s Dieselgate crisis took over the headlines, providing Takata a little bit of cover. But rest assured, Takata is still in very hot water with regulators, automakers. Read More»

The complicated and confusing Takata airbag recall is no longer front-page news, but never fear: the nightmare for Takata, automakers, and consumers plays on. The latest chapter in the saga involves Takata’s fattest client, Honda. On Friday, the automaker issued a recall for select two thousand sixteen Honda CR-V. Read More»

Honda has issued an advisory to owners of two thousand fifteen Honda CR-V models, after receiving many complaints about a strong stimulation at idle and low rpm–one that we experienced earlier this year in a test drive. The two thousand fifteen Honda CR-V is one of our beloved compact crossovers on the market–as well. Read More»

Honda says that the CR-V is the best-selling entry SUV of all time, and it`s effortless to understand why this model has earned that title. Put simply, it keeps with the times and supplies, in an entirely pragmatic way, all that most families need, with enough personality to not leave them wanting. Read More»

Two weeks ago, after months of haggling with federal regulators, Takata eventually agreed to substitute the potentially deadly airbags it provided for thirty four million U.S. vehicles. Previously, the company had limited repairs to cars registered or sold in humid states and territories, because that kind of. Read More»

The Takata airbag recall fiasco has been playing out for months, and at last, there’s some good news to report. According to Bloomberg, Honda has agreed to a nationwide recall of vehicles tooled with faulty Takata airbags. ALSO SEE: two thousand fifteen Toyota Camry: Five-Star Safety, But Brief Of The Top Tier. Read More»

Recalls to substitute Takata’s defective airbags now affect more than fourteen million vehicles worldwide. If you’ve been following the news, you know that here in the U.S., most of those recalls have been limited to southern states. According to Detroit News, however, Honda has calmly agreed to substitute. Read More»

Honda has made headlines in latest weeks, but the publicity hasn’t all been good. The automaker has been accused of shady business practices, and to counter those suggestions, Honda is now adding thousands of vehicles — potentially hundreds of thousands — to a more aggressive recall list in the. Read More»

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