Michael Wilson+FollowHonda Recall Drama: Did They Really Fix It?Honda’s recall for a major engine defect might not have solved the real problem! A new class action lawsuit claims thousands of Honda and Acura drivers are still dealing with sudden engine failures, stalling, and even fires—sometimes after paying out of pocket for repairs. The lawsuit says Honda knew about the risks but only recalled a fraction of affected cars. Would you trust your ride after this? #Cars #HondaRecall #CarProblems00Share
Frank Osborne+FollowAcura Brake Recall: Are You Affected?If you drive a 2016-2020 Acura ILX, heads up! Honda just recalled over 70,000 Acuras because contaminated brake fluid could mess with your brakes (yikes). They’ll fix it for free, but you’ll get two letters—one now, one when repairs are ready. If you know someone with an Acura, tag them! Safety first, right? #Cars #CarOwnership #HondaRecall10Share
dalemiller+FollowHonda’s Brake Recall DramaDid you hear Honda’s recalling over 70,000 cars because the brakes might just quit on you? Apparently, some bad brake fluid can mess up a seal, causing leaks and making it harder to stop. Only a tiny percent of cars are actually affected, but still—yikes! If you drive a 2016-2020 Acura ILX, you might want to check in with your dealer for a free fix. No crashes yet, but better safe than sorry! #Cars #HondaRecall #CarSafety20Share
Michael Wilson+FollowHonda’s Big Recall: Power Loss Glitch!Honda just recalled over 256,000 Accord Hybrids (2023-2025) because of a software bug that could make your car lose power while driving. The fix? Dealers will reprogram the software for free. If you’ve got one of these models, keep an eye on your mailbox after Jan. 5 for the official notice—or call Honda directly to check if you’re affected. Wild how a tiny glitch can park a quarter-million cars! #Cars #HondaRecall #CarSafety71Share