I took my 2015 Honda Accord in for A12 service. I also bought four new tires. After the "courtesy" car wash, my car was returned with my OEM Honda floor ... including the parts and service it ...
Founder Soichiro Honda targeted the American market as the most important nut to crack, leading to generations of iconic nameplates like the Civic and Accord ... Parts Warranty covers all OEM ...
As I slipped into the seat of the 2024 Honda Accord e:HEV RS for the first time, I felt an immediate sense of familiarity, like reuniting with an old friend. You see, my father owned a fourth ...
The recall affects 2023–2024 Accord and Accord Hybrid, the 2025 Civic and Civic Hybrid, and the 2023–2025 CR-V Hybrid. Honda ordered ... The replacement parts feature solenoid components ...
announced the recall last week for certain Honda Accord, Civic and Hybrid models, totaling 720,810 potentially impacted cars. According to the notice, the faulty production of high-pressure fuel ...
Honda Racing Corporation USA has confirmed it will establish a new business producing performance parts for Honda and Acura models that will be available to owners. The announcement has come just ...
Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) will launch a catalog of performance parts available for customers to upgrade their Hondas or Acuras. HRC will build off its motorsports experience, offering parts ...
It is the second major recall this month at Honda, after 1.7 million vehicles were found to have potential steering issues in early October. The recall includes the Accord and Accord Hybrid 2023 ...
there’s a good chance you’ll be cross-shopping the Honda Accord vs Honda Civic. Both the Civic and Accord have plenty of awards to their names: the former nabbed AutoGuide.com Car of the Year ...
Honda is officially taking the Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) brand into the realm of OEM performance parts for on-road, off-road, and track use. The cynic in me figures that will be limited to wheels ...
Now I know that statement raises a whole bunch of questions, not the least of which is “What’s wrong with Honda’s erstwhile sporty middleweight CBR650R?” Or secondly “Why would David ...