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Honda Hid a Picnic Table in Every CR-V for Nine Years — Then Quietly Killed It in 2006. The Replacement Now Costs $425
By Dave McQuilling
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May 14, 2026
Honda Just Quietly Confirmed You Won’t Get a New Honda Until 2030
By Olivia Richman
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May 5, 2026
Honda Just Pulled Out of the Korean Market. Now, We are Wondering if The Automaker is in Trouble
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 23, 2026
A Toyota bestseller, a Honda icon, and 4 more: the last compacts you can still buy new under $25,000 in America
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 12, 2026
Another automaker is making another cheap car that Americans won’t be able to buy
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 11, 2026
659,880 vehicles were stolen in America last year… and the #1 target isn’t a truck or a luxury car — it’s a $22,000 Hyundai
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 25, 2026
Nobody wanted to see it: Honda, Volvo, Tesla, Hyundai and Kia just canceled or gutted 10 EVs in a single quarter — here’s the full list and what it means for your next car
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 17, 2026
It was only a matter of time: Honda may be killing the Prologue by year’s end — leaving it with zero electric vehicles in America after a $15.7 billion retreat
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 16, 2026
Honda recalls more than 65,000 Prologue and Acura ZDX EVs over blank instrument panels and rearview camera failures in the US
By Dave McQuilling
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Mar 10, 2026
Ford recalls nearly every model built since 2020, but one vehicle escaped without a single recall between 2020 and 2026
By Dave McQuilling
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Mar 7, 2026
Honda will export the US-built Passport TrailSport and Acura Integra Type S to Japan in 2026, reviving American-made exports after four decades
By Dave McQuilling
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Mar 3, 2026
Honda’s camera glitch can disable key safety features — now a class action is targeting payouts for owners who paid extra
By Dave McQuilling
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Feb 6, 2026
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Luis Reyes · Jun 24, 2026
A Canadian company is about to carve a 500-megawatt battery into the rock 2,000 feet under the Mojave, no lithium and no gas flame, just compressed air and an underground water piston that can power 400,000 California homes for eight hours straight
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Denmark is quietly running the world’s first commercial osmotic power plant, pulling clean electricity from brine many times saltier than the sea around the clock — the technology Norway gave up on in 2014
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While British planning meetings keep calling solar farms ecological dead zones, a study across six of them found the ones managed right held nearly three times as many birds as the cropland next door, including the threatened species quietly vanishing from Britain’s fields
Luis Reyes · Jun 24, 2026
An American drone crawls out of the deep on tank tracks, drives across the seabed and pushes through six feet of breaking surf to climb onto the beach, hunting the mines in the one strip of coast every swimming drone has to turn around at
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