Honda sued over 2016 CR-V not equipped with certain features
The Honda CR-V crossed the center line and collided head-on with a Ford Escape, killing both drivers. January 16, 2025 — Most automobile lawsuits involve allegations of defective vehicle parts that caused the vehicle to be defective. But a New Jersey lawsuit claims the Honda CR-V is defective simply because it isn't equipped with certain features. The big question is: Is a vehicle's design defective simply because it doesn't contain driver-assist technology that's not required by federal or state law? In this case, the plaintiff argued that the 2016 Honda CR-V was defectively designed because it was not equipped with a lane departure warning system and a lane keeping assist system. The tragic fatal crash occurred on August 4, 2018, when 73-year-old Elizabeth MacNamara was driving a 2016 Honda CR-V southbound on Route 657 in Cape May County, New Jersey. on County Road (CR). CR 657 is a two-lane road separated by a yellow dashed line with a 50 mph…
CarExpert’s Top 5 Midsize SUVs of 2024
As the year draws to a close, it’s time to look back at the cars that have left people in awe car expert 2024 Test Team. Ato 3 world What better place to start than in the mid-size SUV segment? Not only is it the largest selling plant in Australia, but it also enjoys stiff competition from numerous options from manufacturers all over. We've had the chance to drive a lot of cars this year, and these are the top five cars on our all-time score list. Some of these models have been reviewed multiple times this year - in this case, we've highlighted the variants that received the highest ratings. According to VFACTS sales statistics released by the Federal Chamber of Automobile Industry (FCAI), these models belong to the mid-size SUV category. Prices are based on each manufacturer's Victorian postcode configurator, which should give you a representative estimate of what the average buyer will end up paying. Hundreds of…
New data shows more new cars are more fuel-intensive and dirtier
The latest round of real-world fuel and emissions testing by the Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has thrown more vehicles into the spotlight, with all but one of the latest vehicles tested falling short of their claimed requirements. In 2022, the federal government allocated $14 million to the AAA (the peak body of Australia's state-level car clubs such as the NRMA, RACV and RACQ) to conduct real-world testing of 200 vehicles that had previously been tested only under laboratory conditions. AAA has now published the results of the 70 cars it tested, with a total of 11 of the 12 cars in the fifth round of testing exceeding their fuel consumption (litres per 100km) requirements. Only the MG HS manages to beat its claimed fuel consumption, with 8.8L/100km in real-world testing and 9.5L/100km in lab testing. Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. In comparison, the…
Honda sticky steering system recall affects 1.9 million vehicles
The steering wheels on Acuras and Hondas can feel sticky or even stuck while driving. October 10, 2024 — Honda is recalling more than 1.9 million Acura and Honda vehicles that may have sticky steering wheels while driving. Honda says the steering gearbox assembly may not have been manufactured correctly, which could cause excessive internal friction. Drivers report that the Acura and Honda's steering wheels feel sticky. Honda's sticky steering wheel problem has resulted in more than 10,300 warranty claims on these recalled vehicles. Acura recalls vehicles for sticky steering 2023-2025 Acura Integra 2024-2025 Acura Integra Type S Honda recalls vehicles for sticky steering 2022-2025 Honda Civic Sedan 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan 2022-2025 Honda Civic Hatchback 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid Hatchback 2023-2025 Honda Civic Type R 2023-2025 Honda CR-V 2023-2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid 2025 Honda CR-V Fuel Cell 2023-2025 Honda HR-V The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an investigation into Honda Civic steering wheels in March 2023. More…
Honda sticky steering lawsuit heads to federal court
The Acura and Honda class action lawsuit (Burgos v. American Honda) alleges a defective steering system. October 11, 2024 —Acura and Honda's sticky steering lawsuit remains in court, with three class-action lawsuits consolidated into one. No sticky steering lawsuits were filed until after the U.S. government launched an investigation into complaints about sticky steering wheels. Class actions include: Murillo v. American Honda, Gonzalez v. American Honda and Burgos v. American Hondaand Burgos v. American Honda as the merger stickiness turns to the title of the lawsuit. The class action lawsuit includes: "All persons who purchase a new class vehicle in the United States for personal use and not for resale." These Acura and Honda models include: 2022-2024 Honda Civic 2022-2024 Honda Civic SI 2023-2024 Honda CR-V 2023-2024 Honda HR-V 2023-2024 Acura Integra In March 2023, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an investigation into the Honda Civic's sticky steering wheel after complaints that the steering wheel felt stuck while…
Honda CR-V SUV recalled due to missing tire information
Honda recalled 1,700 vehicles due to a mistake in the production process of Hankook tires. July 10, 2024 — Honda is recalling more than 1,700 CR-V SUVs because the tire identification numbers are missing four digits from the date code. If owners are unable to identify the tires involved in the recall, the recalled 2024 Honda CR-V may continue to be driven. Supplier Hankook Tire contacted Honda about producing tires without the four-digit tire identification number date code. Dealers will inspect the tires and replace them if necessary. The Honda CR-V recall letter is expected to be mailed on August 12, 2024. CR-V owners can call 888-234-2138 and reference the recall number, BIS.
Feds close Honda rear differential investigation without evidence
The wheels of Honda CR-V and HR-V locked due to damage to the drive shaft and rear differential. July 25, 2024 — Honda CR-V and HR-V SUVs equipped with all-wheel drive can experience wheel lock after a drive shaft breaks and the rear differential is damaged. The issues were enough to attract the attention of federal safety regulators, who launched an investigation in late 2022. The NHTSA investigation involves about 1.7 million Honda CR-V and HR-V SUVs produced between 2018 and 2022. No consumer complaints have been filed with the government, but NHTSA reviewed the field reports and requested information from Honda. Some field reports said wheels locked up without warning while driving, and dealers found broken drive shafts and damaged differentials. Dealers said a damaged oil seal caused an oil leak that caused the problem. Honda said it was aware of at least 1,201 incidents. Engine oil lubricates the components, and if the oil leaks, the rear differential will…