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The Japanese automaker Honda recalled over 780,000 vehicles today, citing the propensity of the driver-side airbag to malfunction. The recall, which affects Honda Pilot manufactured since 2009 and Odyssey models manufactured since 2011, comes a little more than a month after Honda recalled 800,000 vehicles that were affected by a faulty ignition. In 2012, Honda recalled one of their models for a safety risk about once every month:
Better safe than sorry, obviously, and in context, the Toyota recalls of 2009-2011, based on accidental acceleration stemming from a floor-mat issue, led to millions of recalls that escalated quickly to additional millions and led to major changes at the automaker. Honda said it would mail notifications to Pilot owners by mid-February.
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