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Increased recalls and backordered replacement parts have driven demand for airbags, and when there’s a shortage, there are ...
Honda has issued six recalls since 2001, including five since 2008, involving Takata airbags potentially exploding and showering occupants with a lethal amount of metal shrapnel. Pete Bigelow is ...
Despite being one of the most reliable automakers in the world, Honda has had a few misses that caused specific model years ...
Supply constraints on airbag replacement parts due to recalls and collision-related demand is contributing to the trend.
Honda is setting aside about $425 million to pay for Takata airbag inflator recall-related costs. The change drops the company's profit forecast to about $6.1 billion for the fiscal year.
There are 104,871 new vehicles being recalled for having potentially lethal airbags from Takata. The new group of vehicles covered under the recall include the 2008 Honda Pilot, 2001 Accord sedan ...
You could be driving around with explosive airbags in your vehicle if you or a previous owner hasn't fixed its recalls.
at its centre are faulty airbag charges from Takata, and the result has been one of the largest safety related recalls in automotive history. An automotive airbag is a fabric structure inflated at ...