Honda CR-V Engine Vibration Problems Cause Lawsuit - CarComplaints.com
— Honda CR-V engine vibration problems will see their day in court as a lawsuit has been filed against Honda alleging the engines vibrate and cause occupants to become sick. Plaintiff Linda Oakes bought a 2015 Honda CR-V and within weeks of buying the SUV and when it had only 500 miles, the vehicle started shaking violently at a stop light. Further, the plaintiff claims she took the CR-V to three Honda dealerships and while technicians said they knew the SUV vibrated, they didn't know how to remedy the problem. The Honda CR-V lawsuit alleges the SUV is prone to severe vibration at slow speeds and at idle, a condition that exists from the time the vehicle is sold and continues to worsen over time. The lawsuit alleges Honda knew about the CR-V vibration problems before the SUV was first sold and could have done something about it. However, the automaker would have been left with two choices: install parts to help with the vibration or change... The plaintiffs claim Honda didn't tell buyers about the vibration because that would have hurt sales of the 2015 CR-V. The 2015 Honda CR-V is equipped with a 4-cylinder "Earth Dreams" engine and continuously variable transmission. Source: www.carcomplaints.com