20,500 Honda Lawn Mowers Recalled

American Honda Motor Corp. recalled 20,500 Honda Lawn Mowers, models HR217(K)2HXA and HRX217(K)2HMA. They have been recalled because of a report that the  mower’s rear shield can break off, exposing the user to debris being thrown out of the mower, No injuries have been reported.

Honda Lawn Mower

The lawn mowers effected have serial numbers MAGA-1500001 through 1520532. Honda says that consumers should stop using the lawn mowers and contact their Honda dealer for a free repair. For more information, consumers can call Honda at (800) 426-7701 from 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or at their website at www.hondapowerequipment.com.

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This post was written by C.J. Graham on July 10, 2008

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Honda Adds Crash Test Data To Window Stickers

2006 Honda and Acura vehicles will display NHTSA crash test safety ratings on window stickers, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today a new voluntary program to provide important safety information to consumers. Monroney labels (window stickers) on all 2006 model year Honda and Acura cars and light-duty trucks will include a listing of government crash test ratings. Honda will be the first company to make this safety information available to consumers on the important window labels, that show pricing, vehicle features, point of origin, Environmental Protection Agency numbers, domestic content, emissions and other information.
In keeping with Honda’s ‘Safety for Everyone’ initiative, all vehicle window stickers will display the star ratings awarded under the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration’s (NHTSA), New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) for frontal, side and rollover crash safety test ratings.

“Honda’s commitment to safety goes beyond conventional measures with our ‘Safety for Everyone’ initiative,” said John Mendel, senior vice president, automobile operations, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “Honda’s initiative is just one of several actions we are taking to advance motor vehicle safety and to educate consumers.”

Honda’s action to revise its window labels to include safety rating information is modeled after the ‘Stars on Cars’ initiative sponsored by U.S. Senator Mike DeWine (R-OH). Senator DeWine’s provision in the Highway bill would require manufacturers to post NHTSA crash tests “star” ratings on vehicle pricing stickers.

“I would like to congratulate Honda on this announcement. As with its ‘Safety for Everyone’ initiative, Honda has shown again today that it is willing to innovate and take voluntary action to protect the driving public. I look forward to a time when all new cars will come standard with ‘Stars on Cars’ labels,” stated Senator Mike DeWine (R-Ohio). “This common-sense legislation is included in the Senate’s version of H.R. 3, yet is not in the House’s, and I urge the Conference Committee to include it in the final report. Vital safety information needs to be accessible to the consumer when they need it most, at the dealership when purchasing decisions are made,” Senator DeWine said.

NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program provides consumers with vehicle safety information on front and side crash tests, as well as rollover ratings. The test results are publicized through a recognizable star rating system - from 1 to 5 stars, with 5 being the best score. The star ratings, are accessible on the safercar.gov website but may not be readily available on the showroom floor.

“Honda is setting a good example for other manufacturers by getting safety information to the customer at the point of sale,” said NHTSA Administrator, Jeffrey W. Runge, M.D. “This voluntary action helps the market work for the safety of consumers.”

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This post was written by George Bounacos on July 7, 2005

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Consumers Get Free CARFAX Reports On Certified Hondas and Acuras

Used car shoppers looking for Honda and Acura Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicles now have free access to Carfax Vehicle History Reports. Visitors to AutoTrader.com get on-the-spot vehicle history information direct from Carfax to make more informed buying decisions. Every Honda and Acura CPO vehicle comes with the exclusive Carfax Buyback Guarantee.”Our goal is to make Carfax Vehicle History Reports readily accessible to anyone shopping for a used car,” said Larry Gamache, communications director at Carfax. “We’re very excited to have Honda and Acura join the other leading CPO programs already offering free Carfax Reports on AutoTrader.com.”

Fourteen CPO programs have chosen Carfax as the exclusive provider of vehicle history reports. Free access to Carfax Vehicle History Reports for the manufacturers listed on AutoTrader.com is also available through each manufacturer Web site.

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This post was written by George Bounacos on June 14, 2005

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CPSC, Honda Recall 200,000 ATVs

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced with Honda that 200,000 units of the Honda 2004-2005 FourTrax All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) have been recalled.

The vehicle’s steering rods can separate, causing the driver to lose steering control. This could cause the ATV to crash and pose a risk of serious injury or death. The CPSC says that Honda has reported more than two dozen instances of the problem, but no one has been injured to date.

The recalled vehicles are red, olive, yellow or blue and have “Honda” written on the fuel tank. Consumers who suspect their vehicle might have been recalled can call Honda toll-free at (866) 784-1870 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday.

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This post was written by George Bounacos on April 20, 2005

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