Honda CR-V Engine Troubles; 2019 Nissan Altima | Talking Cars with Consumer Reports #172

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This week we discuss our findings regarding the recent reports of Honda CR-V drivers experiencing gasoline leaking into and diluting the engine oil, and what you should do if you are having the same problem. Next, we give our first impressions of the all-new 2019 Nissan Altima, and how it stacks up in the already declining compact sedan segment. We also answer audience questions about automatic transmission driving habits, and safety concerns of over-the-air vehicle software updates.
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SHOW NOTES
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0:22 - Honda CR-V Oil/Fuel Discussion
0:38 - Viewer Question: Honda CR-V still OK to buy?
6:33 - @ the Track: 2019 Nissan Altima
10:05 - Send us your questions! [email protected]
10:29 - Video Question #1: Should you shift an automatic transmission to Neutral when stopped?
12:41 - Video Question #2: Are over-the-air updates safe?
16:08 - Viewer Question #3: Why should I want an SUV?
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