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https://www.thestreet.com/automotive/honda-forced-into-another-recall-over-potentially-dangerous-issue

So much for world's most reliable car
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>>28770295
Should have bought a Renault.
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>>28770329
almost, anon.
alpine is what you want
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>>28770295
>OMG RECALLS
You have to be 18 and older to post here
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>>28770500
A recall for a loose floor mat is one thing. Fucking up a 5000+ year old piece of technology is pretty inexcusable especially when you're paying a premium.
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>Issues include loose wheel inserts, dangerous software flaws, and compromised brake function.

What exactly is a wheel insert?



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