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*Owners of a popular Honda are left perplexed because of a dangerous defect*

One of Honda's (HMC) - Get Free Report most popular vehicles — the HR-V crossover SUV is the latest target of scrutiny by its owners because of a defect that could lead to expensive damage to their cars. Related: Former Ford CEO explains why 2024 could be a tough year for EVs A 2024 Honda HR-V sits on a dealer's lot on Nov. 27, 2023 in Miami. Joe Raedle/Getty Images At the time of writing, owners of 2023 model year Honda HR-Vs have filed 487 complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) because of back window glass that can shatter when using the defroster. Owners reported incidents that occurred both while their HR-Vs were parked on their driveways and in parking garages, as well as while the vehicle was in motion, with some owners describing the glass shattering noise as akin to "gunshots" or a "loud bang", only to find their rear glass in pieces or completely shattered. One particular HR-V owner from Irvine, Calif., wrote in a written complaint to the NHTSA that her HR-V's back glass shattered while parked, and noted that they "don't feel comfortable driving the car anymore" because it was the "primary vehicle used to transport myself and [their] daughter." A 2023 Honda HR-V EX-L is seen on a gravel road. Honda Honda has recognized the issue, and has revealed through their own investigation that the sealer used to secure the rear glass may come into contact with the heating coils used for the rear defroster, which in turn, can create a hot spot and weaken the glass over time when the defroster is used. However, the automaker has not issued a recall, instead telling dealers to replace broken glass under a customer-satisfaction campaign that is expected to begin in April or May 2024. Consumer Reports' own test HR-V also suffered from the same defect, as it noted that its back glass shattered while parked whilst warming up on the driveway. The publication's associate director of safety policy William Wallace suggested more drastic measures from the Japanese automaker. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation “This is a known defect in some Honda HR-Vs, and especially if someone’s driving at high speed or in dense traffic, it could all too easily lead to a crash,” said Wallace. “For the sake of its customers and everyone on the road, Honda should convert its service campaign to an official safety recall of all affected vehicles, which would help get the word out and maximize the number of owners who get their cars fixed.” In a statement to TheStreet, a representative from the NHTSA said that it "is aware of the issue and is discussing it with Honda." TheStreet has reached out to American Honda Motor Co. for comment.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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Owners of a popular Honda are left perplexed because of a dangerous defect

One of Honda's (HMC) - Get Free Report most popular vehicles — the HR-V crossover SUV is the latest target of scrutiny by its owners because of a defect that could lead to expensive damage to their cars. Related: Former Ford CEO explains why 2024 could be a tough year for EVs A 2024 Honda HR-V sits on a dealer's lot on Nov. 27, 2023 in Miami. Joe Raedle/Getty Images At the time of writing, owners of 2023 model year Honda HR-Vs have filed 487 complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) because of back window glass that can shatter when using the defroster. Owners reported incidents that occurred both while their HR-Vs were parked on their driveways and in parking garages, as well as while the vehicle was in motion, with some owners describing the glass shattering noise as akin to "gunshots" or a "loud bang", only to find their rear glass in pieces or completely shattered. One particular HR-V owner from Irvine, Calif., wrote in a written complaint to the NHTSA that her HR-V's back glass shattered while parked, and noted that they "don't feel comfortable driving the car anymore" because it was the "primary vehicle used to transport myself and their daughter." A 2023 Honda HR-V EX-L is seen on a gravel road. Honda Honda has recognized the issue, and has revealed through their own investigation that the sealer used to secure the rear glass may come into contact with the heating coils used for the rear defroster, which in turn, can create a hot spot and weaken the glass over time when the defroster is used. However, the automaker has not issued a recall, instead telling dealers to replace broken glass under a customer-satisfaction campaign that is expected to begin in April or May 2024. Consumer Reports' own test HR-V also suffered from the same defect, as it noted that its back glass shattered while parked whilst warming up on the driveway. The publication's associate director of safety policy William Wallace suggested more drastic measures from the Japanese automaker. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation “This is a known defect in some Honda HR-Vs, and especially if someone’s driving at high speed or in dense traffic, it could all too easily lead to a crash,” said Wallace. “For the sake of its customers and everyone on the road, Honda should convert its service campaign to an official safety recall of all affected vehicles, which would help get the word out and maximize the number of owners who get their cars fixed.” In a statement to TheStreet, a representative from the NHTSA said that it "is aware of the issue and is discussing it with Honda." TheStreet has reached out to American Honda Motor Co. for comment.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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This TikToker Found a 10-Minute Fix For Drafty Apartments

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*MSI Claw handheld gaming PC pricing confirmed: Intel Core Ultra 5 for $700, Core Ultra 7 for $750 and up*

The MSI Claw is the first handheld gaming PC from a major computer company to feature an Intel Meteor Lake processor. But when MSI first unveiled the handheld earlier this month, the company old said that it would be available with up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor. Now we know what you get […] The post MSI Claw handheld gaming PC pricing confirmed: Intel Core Ultra 5 for $700, Core Ultra 7 for $750 and up appeared first on Liliputing.
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The “Giant” $70 Connect 4 Set at Costco That Shoppers Are Giving 5 Stars

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*Super Bowl tickets are more expensive than they've ever been*

TheStreet's J.D. Durkin brings the latest business headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as markets close for trading Monday, January 29.Full Video Transcript Below: J.D. DURKIN: I'm J.D. Durkin, reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks were in the green to close out today's session. The Dow closed up 220 points, the Nasdaq closed up over 1 percent, and the S&P closed seven-tenths of a percent higher after reaching a fresh record high during intraday trading. Investors are looking ahead to Tuesday when the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting kicks off. Markets are widely expecting the Fed to hold rates steady, with interest rate cuts expected in March. The last time the Fed raised rates was in July 2023. In other news, if you're hoping to attend Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, it's going to cost you. According to TickPick, it is already the most expensive Super Bowl ticket to date. The get-in price on the website, which is the cheapest ticket up for sale, is currently $8,000. The cheapest ticket at this time last year would have run you just under $6,000. But, again, that's just the price to get in the building. The average ticket price currently sits at around $9,800 - about 70 percent more expensive than what a ticket cost in 2023. Could the sky-high prices be due to the fact that attendees might catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift? Maybe. But TickPick co-CEO Brett Goldberg told CNN that a big reason is simply where the game is being held. Goldberg said heading to Vegas is quote "turning a three-hour game into a week full of festivities for fans attending." If prices hold, Super Bowl 58 would easily surpass 2020's game for the most expensive ticket, which had an average purchase price of more than $6,300. And if you're holding out hope that you might find a bargain over the next two weeks - Goldberg says he wouldn't count on it. That'll do it for your daily briefing. From the New York Stock Exchange, I'm J.D. Durkin with TheStreet.
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Super Bowl tickets are more expensive than they've ever been

TheStreet's J.D. Durkin brings the latest business headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as markets close for trading Monday, January 29.Full Video Transcript Below: J.D. DURKIN: I'm J.D. Durkin, reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks were in the green to close out today's session. The Dow closed up 220 points, the Nasdaq closed up over 1 percent, and the S&P closed seven-tenths of a percent higher after reaching a fresh record high during intraday trading. Investors are looking ahead to Tuesday when the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting kicks off. Markets are widely expecting the Fed to hold rates steady, with interest rate cuts expected in March. The last time the Fed raised rates was in July 2023. In other news, if you're hoping to attend Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, it's going to cost you. According to TickPick, it is already the most expensive Super Bowl ticket to date. The get-in price on the website, which is the cheapest ticket up for sale, is currently $8,000. The cheapest ticket at this time last year would have run you just under $6,000. But, again, that's just the price to get in the building. The average ticket price currently sits at around $9,800 - about 70 percent more expensive than what a ticket cost in 2023. Could the sky-high prices be due to the fact that attendees might catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift? Maybe. But TickPick co-CEO Brett Goldberg told CNN that a big reason is simply where the game is being held. Goldberg said heading to Vegas is quote "turning a three-hour game into a week full of festivities for fans attending." If prices hold, Super Bowl 58 would easily surpass 2020's game for the most expensive ticket, which had an average purchase price of more than $6,300. And if you're holding out hope that you might find a bargain over the next two weeks - Goldberg says he wouldn't count on it. That'll do it for your daily briefing. From the New York Stock Exchange, I'm J.D. Durkin with TheStreet.
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A “Boring Beige” Studio Kitchen Gets a $600 Peel-and-Stick Makeover

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*How Taylor Swift Could Make Dash to Super Bowl While Touring Japan*

As the countdown to Super Bowl LVIII intensifies, all eyes are not just on the teams but also on one of music’s biggest stars — Taylor Swift. The question on everyone’s lips: Will she make it to the big game in Las Vegas to cheer […] Visit Man of Many for the full post.
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*Почему мы принимаем плохие решения и как перестать это делать*

Три причины и краткое руководство к действию.
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