Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STRUCTURE
11/16/2010200
 Tl- the contact owns a 2011 honda crv. the vehicle left and right rear seats head rest are defected. while he placed the child seat in the left, and right rear seats he was not able to remove the head hear rest, the safety seat was not able to securely lean against the vehicle chair back, and there was a large space between the safety seat and the vehicle chair back. the manufacturer was contacted they sent instruction on how to remove the head rest, but he was not able to remove the head rest. the failure mileage was 200 and current mileage was 1, 2000. li
11/02/2010750
 Tl- the contact owns a 2011 honda pilot. the contact stated the radiator was damaged when a small stone bounced off the ground and came through the grill. the contact feels the grill has openings that are to large and allow road debris to come through and damage the vehicle. the failure mileage and current mileages was 750.rl
10/18/20103800
 2011 honda pilot, spontaneous star crack in lower center windshield, spontaneous rear hatch and passenger door opening while driving with my young child in the rear passenger seat (with locked doors), transmission rattle upon slow acceleration or coast at second and third gears....honda dealer said call insurance about windshield, something must have hit windshield without me knowing it, said found no abnormal noises and cannot duplicate rattle noise because different people have different driving patterns, said cannot duplicate doors opening while driving, dealer did not fix any of these safety issues, just told us to pick up the car...after research on internet, i believe these to be manufacturer defects. i purchased a brand new vehicle so i did not have to worry about safety or repairs. this is the third pilot i have had, and the safety issues are very concerning. after the recall on the 2004 pilot transmission, why have the same issues come up again in 2010? many complaints can easily be found regarding thefaulty transmissions and windshields in honda vehicles. how is it legal for a car manufacturer to continue rolling out vehicles with known safety issues? and they market these vehicles to families with children. how about a class action law suit and shut down these manufacturing facilities? i will never trust honda again, after 15 years of loyalty and trust that safety should be a core issue.
STRUCTURE - BODY
07/13/20112200
 While driving on a highway at approximately 65 mph the hood became ajar after hitting a small dip in the road at the end of a bridge. the hook prevented the hood from opening the entire way and i was able to pull over safely and close the hood. tried pulling it open afterwards and was not able to.