Honda recalls over half a million CR-Vs for rust and corrosion concerns.

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Honda is recalling 563,700 older CR-Vs due to excessive corrosion that can cause the rear trailing arm to detach, posing a major safety risk. The recall is limited to certain states where road salt is used as a de-icer. Honda will offer to buy back affected vehicles if the rear frame is too corroded. Owners will be notified by mail to take their CR-V into a Honda dealership for inspection and repair. Honda has received 61 customer complaints related to the issue but is aware of no crashes or injuries.
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