Honda will voluntarily recall certain vehicles in the United States in three separate market actions to replace one or both front driver's and passenger's airbag inflators, free of charge.
Honda will voluntarily expand a regional Safety Improvement Campaign initiated in June 2014 (NHTSA No. 14V-351) into a national Safety Improvement Campaign affecting certain 2001 through 2011 Honda and Acura vehicles in the United States...
The Acura brand today celebrated sales in the U.S. of the 2 millionth North American-made Acura vehicle, 20 years after Acura production began in the U.S., as the first new 2016 Acura ILX sports sedan rolled off the assembly line at the Marysville Auto Pla
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Honda has initiated a new, voluntary consumer information advertising campaign urging Honda and Acura owners to immediately check for open recalls and safety improvement campaigns, and to take affected vehicles to an authorized dealer for free repair as so
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Honda has initiated a new, voluntary consumer information advertising campaign urging Honda and Acura owners to immediately check for open recalls and safety improvement campaigns, and to take affected vehicles to an authorized dealer for free repair as so
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Honda will voluntarily expand its December 2014 national Safety Improvement Campaign (NHTSA No. 14V-351) affecting certain 2001 through 2011 Honda and Acura vehicles in the United States to include 88,549 Pilot vehicles from the 2008 model year. No 2008 Pi
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Associates at Honda's East Liberty Auto Plant celebrated a major milestone on Wednesday, with the production of the plant's 5 millionth vehicle, a 2016 Acura RDX.
Last week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a formal defect determination by Takata related to front airbag inflators installed in vehicles from more than 10 automakers.
Honda will add approximately 350,000 vehicles to its recalls of Takata airbag inflators in the United States following a recently announced defect determination by Takata.
Last week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a formal defect determination by Takata related to front airbag inflators installed in vehicles from more than 10 automakers.
Honda is making steady progress in our continued effort to reach as many customers affected by Takata airbag inflator recalls as possible, and to rapidly repair their vehicles.
Honda is making steady progress in our continued effort to reach as many customers affected by Takata airbag inflator recalls as possible, and to rapidly repair their vehicles.
With Acura set to mark its 30th anniversary on March 27, 2016, the Acura brand today announced that more than 50 percent of the brand's cumulative sales since the brand's inception in 1986 have been made in North America.
American Honda retirará voluntariamente aproximadamente 1.1 millones de vehículos Acura y Honda en los Estados Unidos para reemplazar, de forma gratuita, los infladores de reemplazo desecados de Takata de bolsas de aire delanteras del conductor, que pueden
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Acura's two top-selling models, the 2019 Acura MDX and RDX SUVs, are featured on the Cars.com 2019 American-Made Index, taking two of 10 spots on a list of vehicles that have the greatest impact on the U.S. economy and labor force: www.cars.com/american-ma
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Acura has introduced "Origin Story" a new video highlighting Acura's performance heritage as inspiration to the development of the all-new Acura flagship, the 2022 MDX 3-row SUV.
With Type S performance models set to return to the Acura lineup, a new video released today celebrates the history of Type S and the iconic vehicles that have worn the high-performance badge.
Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control, or VTEC®, made its debut in the late 1980s as a way to extract maximum horsepower and torque from smaller displacement engines.
A symbol of high-performance for more than two decades, Acura Type S performance models are recognized by driving enthusiasts seeking a more dynamic driving experience with higher power, improved handling and stronger braking.
Larry Geise is the executive vice president of Honda Development & Manufacturing of America, LLC (HDMA), where he is the center lead of the company's North American Auto Development Center (ADC), overseeing research and development of auto products, produc
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