If you live in Jersey, having a car is somewhat of a necessity; depending on where you live you could be looking at a 15-20 minute car ride to get groceries or gas.

Even where I live in Ocean Gate, if you don't have a car, it's kind of hard to get where you need to be; walking down Route 9 isn't exactly the safest thing you can do.

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And although we do have public transportation, having your own mode of traveling is much more convenient if you can afford it.

However, when one of the most popular car brands in Jersey gets a massive recall it's a little alarming.

Honda, Acura, Toyota, And Suburu All Issue Recalls

Honda is by far one of the most popular car brands in the Garden State, specifically the CRV.

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That being said, Honda has issued a massive recall alongside Acura; a programming issue that could cause the car to stall out.

According to USA Today, the problem stems from the fuel injector having a bug that could cause changes in the throttle and cause the motor to stall out.

I drive a stick, I had my engine stall before, and while you're out on the road it's not a fun thing to have happen.

Photo by Alok Sharma on Unsplash
Photo by Alok Sharma on Unsplash
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USA Today reports the following vehicles are affected:

2022-2025 Acura MDX Type-S, 2023-2025 Honda Pilot, and 2021-2025 Acura TLX Type-S vehicles.

Recall letters will be mailed out by March 17th, just under 300,000 vehicles are affected.

Subaru has also recalled several thousand 2025 Forester SUVs for having improperly built tires, and Acura is recalling just shy of 10,000 2025 MDX SUVs for having issues with the rear backup cam.

You can always check if your call falls into one of these recalls by checking the NHTSA's safety and recall finder here.

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