Tail Light problems of the 1998 Honda CR-V

One problem related to tail light has been reported for the 1998 Honda CR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Tail Light problem

Failure Date: 01/09/2002

I am not the owner of the crv, I was involved in an accident with one. I am writing to complain about the poor and hazerdous design of the "cpillar mounted rear lights". By most accounts the crv is a great vehicle to own. It is another matter completely if you have the misfortune of following one in traffic, as I did, if you own a car. You see, there are no rear tail lights at the bottom of this vehicle and not even a cyclops light in the center of it. Instead, there is a lovely tire proudly displaying the Honda logo. Their websites even boast about that nice wrap-around look in the back, they just don't tell the consumer that this is an accident waiting to happen with your name on it because they have failed to put in lights on the bottom so lower riding vehicles can see them. In a low car or with a sun visor down, one cannot see any lights at all where one would reasonably expect them to be, instead they are at the top sides of the vehicle on the "older" models. This poor, unconscionable, and hazerdous design in the name of looks must be fixed.


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