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Urgent Recall: 256,000 Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S. Risk Sudden Power Loss Due to Critical Software Bug
It’s Not Just a Car Anymore: How Lexus is Expanding the Flagship Experience to Land, Sea, and Air For decades, the name Lexus LS stood for one thing: Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S. It was the car that launched the Lexus brand, challenging the established German titans and setting a new global standard for…

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ANC Podcast Deep Dive: Lexus Canada’s Martin Gilbert on the LS Concept, Century Revival, and a Week of Major Auto News
Beyond the Headlines: Key Takeaways from the November 14, 2025 Automotive News Canada Broadcast The week of November 14, 2025, delivered a powerhouse lineup of top-tier automotive news, from executive shake-ups and regulatory shifts to major electrification developments. But for enthusiasts and industry insiders alike, the highlight was undoubtedly the exclusive interview with Martin Gilbert,…

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Urgent Recall: 256,000 Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S. Risk Sudden Power Loss Due to Critical Software Bug
The Digital Defect: Why Your Accord Hybrid’s Brain Might Suddenly Reboot The Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S has long been lauded for its balance of efficiency, comfort, and, most importantly, Honda’s legendary reliability. Yet, the reliability of modern vehicles is increasingly tied to complex software, and even a minor digital flaw can create a…

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Global Safety Concern: Honda Recalls Over 260,000 Accord Hybrids in North America for Sudden Power Loss Software Bug
The Digital Threat: Why a Simple Software Glitch Could Leave You Stranded Honda, a brand synonymous with quality and reliability, recently issued a significant safety recall impacting over a quarter of a million vehicles across Hybrids in North America and the United States. The news is particularly concerning because the defect stems not from a…

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Critical Safety Alert: Honda Recalls Over 6,600 Accord Hybrids in Canada for Sudden Loss of Drive Power
Your Hybrid Power is at Risk: What Canadian Accord Owners Must Know Now The decision to buy a hybrid vehicle like the Honda Accord Hybrids in Canada is often rooted in a desire for efficiency, reliability, and modern engineering. The Accord, a long-standing favourite in the Canadian sedan market, especially in its electrified form, is…

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Alberta Government Proposes Increasing Highway Speeds to 120 km/h
The Government of Alberta is moving ahead with a proposal to raise posted speed limits on select rural provincial highways from the current 110 km/h to 120 km/h. The initiative is part of a consultation process aimed at aligning speed limits with roads’ design-capacity and soliciting feedback from Albertans. What’s Being Proposed? The proposal targets…

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Honda Recalls Over 406,000 Civic Vehicles for Wheel-Detachment Risk: What Owners Need to Know
Honda has announced a major recall of more than 406,000 Civic vehicles in the United States due to a potential wheel-detachment risk involving certain 18-inch alloy accessory wheels. The recall, filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affects 2016–2021 Honda Civic models. What Caused the Honda Civic Recall? According to Honda, a steel…

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From Car Payment to Subscription: Is Automotive-as-a-Service Ready for the Mainstream?
For generations, the automobile represented the ultimate symbol of ownership, freedom, and personal investment. The ritual of selecting a vehicle, securing a loan, making a car payment for years, and eventually owning a depreciated asset was simply the way things were done. Today, that Automotive-as-a-Service model is facing an existential challenge from a paradigm shift…

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How Car-to-Car Communication (V2X) Will Prevent Accidents in North America by 2025
The sheer volume of Prevent Accidents in North America fatalities and serious injuries on North American roads represents a devastating cost to society, both human and economic. Traditional vehicle safety systems—seatbelts, airbags, and even camera-based Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS)—are largely reactive, mitigating damage after a hazard is detected. But a profound shift is underway, moving…

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Why Chinese Automakers are Poised to Disrupt North America by 2030
For decades, the Chinese Automakers are Poised—the United States and Canada—has been dominated by the Big Three (General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis) and established players from Japan, South Korea, and Germany. The idea of a significant influx of vehicles from Chinese automakers seemed distant, hindered by trade barriers, skepticism over quality, and a lack of…
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Urgent Recall: 256,000 Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S. Risk Sudden Power Loss Due to Critical Software Bug
It’s Not Just a Car Anymore: How Lexus is Expanding the Flagship Experience to Land, Sea, and Air For decades, the name Lexus LS stood for one thing: Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S. It was the car that launched the Lexus brand, challenging the established German titans and setting a new global standard for…

ANC Podcast Deep Dive: Lexus Canada’s Martin Gilbert on the LS Concept, Century Revival, and a Week of Major Auto News
Beyond the Headlines: Key Takeaways from the November 14, 2025 Automotive News Canada Broadcast The week of November 14, 2025, delivered a powerhouse lineup of top-tier automotive news, from executive shake-ups and regulatory shifts to major electrification developments. But for enthusiasts and industry insiders alike, the highlight was undoubtedly the exclusive interview with Martin Gilbert,…

Urgent Recall: 256,000 Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S. Risk Sudden Power Loss Due to Critical Software Bug
The Digital Defect: Why Your Accord Hybrid’s Brain Might Suddenly Reboot The Honda Accord Hybrids in the U.S has long been lauded for its balance of efficiency, comfort, and, most importantly, Honda’s legendary reliability. Yet, the reliability of modern vehicles is increasingly tied to complex software, and even a minor digital flaw can create a…

Global Safety Concern: Honda Recalls Over 260,000 Accord Hybrids in North America for Sudden Power Loss Software Bug
The Digital Threat: Why a Simple Software Glitch Could Leave You Stranded Honda, a brand synonymous with quality and reliability, recently issued a significant safety recall impacting over a quarter of a million vehicles across Hybrids in North America and the United States. The news is particularly concerning because the defect stems not from a…

Critical Safety Alert: Honda Recalls Over 6,600 Accord Hybrids in Canada for Sudden Loss of Drive Power
Your Hybrid Power is at Risk: What Canadian Accord Owners Must Know Now The decision to buy a hybrid vehicle like the Honda Accord Hybrids in Canada is often rooted in a desire for efficiency, reliability, and modern engineering. The Accord, a long-standing favourite in the Canadian sedan market, especially in its electrified form, is…

Alberta Government Proposes Increasing Highway Speeds to 120 km/h
The Government of Alberta is moving ahead with a proposal to raise posted speed limits on select rural provincial highways from the current 110 km/h to 120 km/h. The initiative is part of a consultation process aimed at aligning speed limits with roads’ design-capacity and soliciting feedback from Albertans. What’s Being Proposed? The proposal targets…

Honda Recalls Over 406,000 Civic Vehicles for Wheel-Detachment Risk: What Owners Need to Know
Honda has announced a major recall of more than 406,000 Civic vehicles in the United States due to a potential wheel-detachment risk involving certain 18-inch alloy accessory wheels. The recall, filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), affects 2016–2021 Honda Civic models. What Caused the Honda Civic Recall? According to Honda, a steel…

From Car Payment to Subscription: Is Automotive-as-a-Service Ready for the Mainstream?
For generations, the automobile represented the ultimate symbol of ownership, freedom, and personal investment. The ritual of selecting a vehicle, securing a loan, making a car payment for years, and eventually owning a depreciated asset was simply the way things were done. Today, that Automotive-as-a-Service model is facing an existential challenge from a paradigm shift…

How Car-to-Car Communication (V2X) Will Prevent Accidents in North America by 2025
The sheer volume of Prevent Accidents in North America fatalities and serious injuries on North American roads represents a devastating cost to society, both human and economic. Traditional vehicle safety systems—seatbelts, airbags, and even camera-based Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS)—are largely reactive, mitigating damage after a hazard is detected. But a profound shift is underway, moving…

Why Chinese Automakers are Poised to Disrupt North America by 2030
For decades, the Chinese Automakers are Poised—the United States and Canada—has been dominated by the Big Three (General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis) and established players from Japan, South Korea, and Germany. The idea of a significant influx of vehicles from Chinese automakers seemed distant, hindered by trade barriers, skepticism over quality, and a lack of…









