Honda has recently issued a recall impacting over 400,000 2016-2021 Civics due to a manufacturing error that may allow the wheels to detach from the vehicle. This can ...
According to the NHTSA recall report, 406,290 Civics that might have been equipped with these wheels are included in the recall. Fortunately, only 0.1% of these cars are suspected of actually having ...
At EICMA 2025, Honda finally pulled back the curtain on its first full-size electric motorcycle with the first-ever public unveiling of the Honda WN7. As someone who’s followed the electric motorcycle ...
More than 400,000 Honda Civics were recalled after the automaker discovered that a manufacturing issue may cause wheels to come off the vehicle while moving. Honda announced the voluntary recall on ...
Honda is recalling over 400,000 of its popular Civic vehicles after discovering that a manufacturing flaw may cause the wheels to come off while driving. The voluntary recall applies to 406,000 Civics ...
(CNN) - Honda is recalling hundreds of thousands of its Civic models over a wheel defect that could cause the tires to detach from the vehicle. According to the recall, it affects more than 400,000 ...
Honda has recalled over 400,000 vehicles because of an issue with 18-inch alloy wheels that could detach from the vehicles, increasing the risk of a crash. The car manufacturer issued the recall on ...
Nov 7 (Reuters) - Honda Motor (7267.T), opens new tab is recalling 406,290 vehicles in the U.S. over a manufacturing flaw that could cause aluminium alloy wheels to detach, the U.S. National Highway ...
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Some Honda Civic cars are being recalled because of a wheel detachment issue. Vehicles manufactured between 2016 and 2021 have been impacted. Owners of the recalled Civics can take them to be checked ...
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