James Smith+FollowHonda & Acura Engine Fail DramaDid you hear? Over 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles are under government investigation for engine failures! The 3.5L V6 engines in models like the TLX, MDX, Pilot, Odyssey, and Ridgeline have a part that can fail, causing total engine meltdown. There’ve already been thousands of reports and even a few crashes and fires. If you drive one of these, you might want to keep an eye out for updates! #Cars #Honda #Acura105Share
Alexander Black+FollowHonda Engine Failures? Over a Million Cars ProbedAnyone else driving a Honda or Acura from the last few years? The feds are now investigating over 1.4 million of these cars for engine failures—yikes! Apparently, hundreds of drivers have reported their engines just giving out, and it’s not just the ones already recalled. If you’ve got a 2016-2020 Honda or Acura, might be time to check if your ride’s on the list! #Cars #Honda #Acura72Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowAcura Just Beat Lexus for Best Value?!Plot twist: Acura snagged KBB’s Best Value Luxury Car Brand for 2025, beating out Lexus and Genesis! The new Acura ADX crossover is already outselling the RDX, and the Integra Type S is turning heads with its sporty vibes and luxe features—all without the sky-high price tag. Even Lexus had to settle for Most Trusted, while Acura’s sales are up and shoppers are loving the lineup. Who saw this coming? #Cars #BuyingCar #Acura00Share
Evan Knight+FollowHonda Turbo Engines Drama: Lawsuit Alert!Anyone else seeing all these Honda and Acura turbo engines biting the dust way too soon? There’s a new lawsuit claiming Honda knew their turbo engines (think Civic, CR-V, Accord, RDX, TLX) had a head gasket flaw that can lead to overheating, misfires, and total engine failure. Some owners are stuck with huge repair bills and even roadside breakdowns. If you drive one of these, you might want to keep an eye on your coolant! #Cars #Honda #Acura3725Share
Douglas Hughes+FollowAcura Insurance: What’s Actually Cheap?Acura insurance doesn’t have to break the bank! While Acuras cost more to insure than your average ride, they’re still way cheaper than other luxury cars. If you want the best deal, check out GEICO for discounts, Erie for older models, and Nationwide for new ones. Pro tip: shop around and compare quotes—rates can seriously vary depending on your model and even your zip code. Who knew insuring a luxury car could be this doable? #Acura #CarInsurance #MoneyTips #Cars00Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowHonda & Acura Brake Recall DramaDid you hear about the massive Honda and Acura recall? Over 259,000 Pilots, MDXs, and TLXs (2021-2025) might have a brake pedal flaw that could mess with your stopping power—yikes! If you own one, keep an eye out for a recall letter in late July, but maybe double-check your pedals before driving just in case. At least the fix is free, but it’s still a headache for Honda fans! #CarRecall #Honda #Acura #Cars #CarOwnership00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowHonda’s Big Brake Recall DramaHonda just recalled nearly 260,000 cars because the brake pedal might not work right—yikes! Some models from 2021-2025 (Acura TLX, MDX, and Honda Pilot) could have a loose brake pedal that makes stopping tough. If your brake light pops on or the pedal feels weird, it’s not just you! Honda will reach out if your ride’s affected, and you can get it fixed for free (or reimbursed if you already did). #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars #CarOwnership30Share
William Jones+FollowHonda’s Brake Recall DramaHonda’s recalling nearly 260,000 cars because some brake pedals might not work right—yikes! If you drive a 2021-2025 Acura TLX, 2023-2025 Acura MDX, or 2023-2025 Honda Pilot, your brakes could have a loose pivot pin, making it harder to stop. You’ll get a warning light and a weird pedal feel if there’s an issue. Honda’s fixing it for free, and you can get reimbursed if you already paid for repairs. Check your mail if you own one of these! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars #CarOwnership30Share
Leah Pierce+FollowHonda Recall Alert: Check Your Ride!Honda’s recalling nearly 260,000 cars because of a brake pedal issue that could actually be deadly. If you drive a 2021–2025 Acura TLX, 2023–2025 Acura MDX, or 2023–2025 Honda Pilot, your car might be on the list. Even though only about 1% are expected to have the problem, Honda’s not taking any chances. Letters go out by July 28, but you can check your VIN now. Better safe than sorry! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars71Share
larsontiffany+FollowHonda’s Big Recall: Is Your Car on the List?Honda’s recalling over 259,000 cars in the U.S. because of a brake pedal issue that could mess with your stopping power—yikes! If you drive a 2021-2025 Acura TLX, 2023-2025 Acura MDX, or 2023-2025 Honda Pilot, double-check if your ride’s affected. Safety first, friends! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars2510Share