Ever wonder what would happen if Dethklok decided to go into the automotive business, especially with the virtual band's use of pain wavers as a legal means to protect themselves from whatever death and/or dismemberment would likely occur during a concert?
Wonder no more: Honda is asking its dealers to ask their customers to sign a waver acknowledging the used car they're about to buy off the lot may have an Takata airbag that, in the event of a crash, could kill them upon deployment.
Automotive News reports the automaker's Airbag Inflator Recall Disclosure and Acknowledgment waver affects the following Honda and Acura vehicles:
- 2001-2005 Accord V6
- 2001-2007 Accord I4
- 2002-2003 TL
- 2002-2003 CL
- 2002-2004 Odyssey
- 2002-2006 CR-V
- 2003-2006 MDX
- 2003-2007 Pilot
- 2003-2011 Element
- 2005 RL
- 2006 Ridgeline
Most dealers believe the waver is a smart move by Honda, citing liability concerns. However, New Jersey lawyer Eric Chase says the waver could prove to be a problem for both parties:
If a dealer called me and said, "We're talking about something that is under recall but we can't repair it and it's dangerous to the point we'd have to warn them about death," I'd say, "You've got to do everything you legally can to make sure a consumer does not get behind that wheel."
Meanwhile, a Honda representative said that once the automaker has gone through its VIN database and those of all 50 states' DMVs to find and recall all vehicles affected by the Takata airbag crisis, dealers won't need to issue the wavers come purchase time, instead using a VIN search to determine any potential problem with a given vehicle.
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