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What's Wrong With Honda?

What's Wrong With Honda?

Auto Buyers Guide Podcast Mar 19, 2026 87 min
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About this episode

A deep dive into Honda's struggles with electric vehicles and their broader challenges in the automotive market. Guests discuss Honda's retreat from EV investments, the cancellation of key models, and the impact of partnerships like the one with GM. The conversation covers Honda's brand identity, reliability concerns, and how it compares to competitors like Toyota and Hyundai. They also explore Honda's niche products, hybrid efforts, and the difficulty of balancing innovation with tradition. The episode ends with a fun game debating automotive features and brand preferences.

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American Motors Corporation (Amc) Javelin

"...heir brothers sisters etc. It was a recreational javelin. Yeah."
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DC DC converter

"I am. I have to admit I'm surprised that manufacturers don't use an even smaller little battery and just depend more on the high voltage battery and some sort of DC DC converter in there which they're obviously using any way to keep the 12 Volt battery topped up it's not like there's an alternator hanging out and there somewhere. ... So there could be a situation where, you know, if you've stalled your window motor and your, your wipers are on all the wipers are on all the headlights are on a set of blower fans high whatever that maybe you have reached a point where you're drawing hundreds of watts from the 12 volt side. And that would require a bigger DC DC converter so they just jam a smaller one in there and a bigger battery and make that do its thing."

This part changes the big battery's power into smaller power to keep the car's smaller battery charged and run things like lights and windows.

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high voltage battery

"I am. I have to admit I'm surprised that manufacturers don't use an even smaller little battery and just depend more on the high voltage battery and some sort of DC DC converter in there which they're obviously using any way to keep the 12 Volt battery topped up it's not like there's an alternator hanging out and there somewhere. Rivian did that and then they were having vampire drain problems. Yeah, so like there there's the yin and yang of that of like you want and I think a lot of one of the challenges with over the air updates for some of these companies is the the legacy companies are less willing to there was all these situations early on with Rivians and Teslas where they would try to do an update and they would run out of 12 volt power power and then that would break the car and I think that is like, you know, category five nightmare scenario for all these legacy companies."

Electric cars have a big battery called the high voltage battery that powers the motor and makes the car move.

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12 volt battery

"I am. I have to admit I'm surprised that manufacturers don't use an even smaller little battery and just depend more on the high voltage battery and some sort of DC DC converter in there which they're obviously using any way to keep the 12 Volt battery topped up it's not like there's an alternator hanging out and there somewhere. Rivian did that and then they were having vampire drain problems."

Cars have a small battery called the 12 volt battery that powers things like your headlights and radio. Even electric cars use this battery for some parts.

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vampire drain

"Rivian did that and then they were having vampire drain problems. Yeah, so like there there's the yin and yang of that of like you want and I think a lot of one of the challenges with over the air updates for some of these companies is the the legacy companies are less willing to there was all these situations early on with Rivians and Teslas where they would try to do an update and they would run out of 12 volt power power and then that would break the car and I think that is like, you know, category five nightmare scenario for all these legacy companies. ... So the vampire drain and all the long term EVs that we've had have been best by far in the traditional auto companies EVs versus Rivian or Tesla's that we've we've owned those definitely chewed through their battery parked real quick."

Even when your electric car is parked and turned off, some parts still use battery power and slowly drain it. This is called vampire drain.

Car

Chevrolet Blazer EV

"...he one warning light I think I've ever had on the blazer EV was when I got it it had been sitting on the lot ..."
Car

Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

"But there was an interesting solution to this I think the Autopia and recently reported on this and the old Hyundai Ioniq hybrids where there was a button where if your 12 volt battery was completely dead you could press it and it would close it had enough energy stored I think to close the contactors and engage the DC DC converter and start the vehicle without using a 12 volt battery. And it's the only car I know if they ever did that which is really interesting."

The Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid uses both gas and electric power. It had a special button to start the car even if the small battery was dead by using the big battery instead.

Concept

electric vehicles

"dangerous assumption especially when you know one thing I took the inside EVs job thinking about is just if you accept that the transition from gas vehicles to electric vehicles is a more complicated and more expensive and bigger transition from the disk or than the difference between film and digital cameras and if you expect that the investment timeline is longer you can't pivot as quickly in this industry with a lot of fixed costs"

Electric vehicles are cars that run on electricity stored in batteries instead of gas. Switching from gas cars to electric ones is a big change that takes time and money.

Brand

Honda

"and obviously you know Honda's decision is rooted in the fact that for most people EVs aren't profitable right now and that's just the truth that's a difficult and now they're not being pushed towards it"

Honda is a big car company from Japan that makes cars and motorcycles known for being reliable and good on gas. They are now working on electric cars.

Term

incentive spend

"buyers seem interested prologue sells relatively well with heavy incentive spend"

Incentive spend means the money car companies spend to give discounts or deals to help sell more cars.

Concept

lease

"if someone's owned two GM EVs you know and finish their two three-year leases in a row and then in 2028 goes to the Honda dealership and is having the same problems that their 2024 GM EV had like that's going to be a real reputational risk for this company"

Leasing a car means you pay money every month to use it for a few years, then give it back or buy it. This can affect how happy people are with a brand.

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reputational risk

"if someone's owned two GM EVs you know and finish their two three-year leases in a row and then in 2028 goes to the Honda dealership and is having the same problems that their 2024 GM EV had like that's going to be a real reputational risk for this company"

Reputational risk means a company might lose customers if people have bad experiences with their products.

Brand

General Motors

"everything including the Honda logo is made in a General Motors factory and I love it"

General Motors is a big American car company that works with Honda to build electric cars like the Prologue.

Car

Acura ZDX

"so now you buy a GM pro car like right how many I could see people making that transition honestly especially ZDX we actually received an email in about that because they wanted a ZDX as they loved Acura's and they wanted Supercruz so it was like this interesting convergence like they always had"

The Acura ZDX is a luxury SUV made by Honda's luxury brand Acura. People are talking about it because they wonder if it will get good support since it shares parts with GM.

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Acura RDX

"and that customer who got the two year or three year lease right they're going to come back and not only is there no at the Acura dealership not only is there no electric alternative there's no gas alternative there's no RDX you know there won't be when they come back"

The Acura RDX is a smaller luxury SUV made by Honda's luxury brand Acura. It's talked about here because it might not be sold anymore when Honda switches to electric cars.

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Honda RSX

"if someone comes back not ZDX to something like an RSX but maybe the prologue owner comes back and goes oh here's an RSX I would expect that RSX to have been different but I'll never know what that different looked like"

The Honda RSX is a small sporty car from the early 2000s that was different from other Hondas and fun to drive.

Car

Honda S2000

"and yeah I agree with Travis as well I mean this is one of my core ones but I do think they're they've always been willing to go a little outside the grain rage lines an example of that but so is S2000"

The Honda S2000 is a small sports car made by Honda that is fun to drive and has a powerful engine that likes to rev high.

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Honda Passport

"most of those segments I haven't I would not be surprised if passport was my favorite in the class but I don't I haven't driven it so I don't know. Because I do like the passport I think the passport is a good formula for Honda if they could shrink that to a CRV and the CRV could look like that then ooh I'd love one."

The Honda Passport is a type of SUV made by Honda. It's bigger than some of their smaller SUVs and is good for driving on rough roads.

Car

Honda CR-V

"Because I do like the passport I think the passport is a good formula for Honda if they could shrink that to a CRV and the CRV could look like that then ooh I'd love one. Yeah, but I don't I just don't see a reason to buy a CRV over a lot of the other options I don't see a reason to buy most of their products over the competition in that way that there used to be I would say."

The Honda CR-V is a small SUV that many people like because it is easy to drive, uses fuel well, and lasts a long time.

Concept

hydrogen fuel cell vehicle

"Yeah and I will say the CRV and that's that it's the best in its class of plug-in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles hands down. True. Yes that is so true. True true true. I'm just glad that they're responding to customer choice and consumer preference by that useless EV tiny EV segment and focusing on really matters hydrogen. Hydrogen yes. Hey I had a hydrogen car once so I'm I'm your hydrogen boy once"

A hydrogen fuel cell car uses a special gas called hydrogen to make power and only lets out water, so it doesn't make bad smoke like regular cars.

Car

Honda Civic Hybrid

"Hey I had a hydrogen car once so I'm I'm your hydrogen boy once and we're what are your thoughts what what what Honda product would you say is objectively best in class. So I would I would go civic hybrid but I think what we're running into the problem is that it's not it doesn't hunt it doesn't win on the objective front because even us saying civic hybrid is subjective. So I like the passport."

The Honda Civic Hybrid is a car that uses both gas and electricity to save fuel and help the environment. It is like a regular Civic but better for gas mileage.

Car

Honda Ridgeline

"I also like the Ridgeline I think it's the best riding truck you can find, especially in its class everything else is not not nearly as comfortable or or as creative but on paper. You wouldn't get a map for hybrid instead. That's what I'm saying on paper. What is a Ridgeline do better than anybody else and not enough for people to look at the paper. The first thing they see or in this day and age. What does chat GPT say I'm looking for the highest fuel economy blank. It's not going to be a Honda. I'm looking for the highest horsepower blank doesn't end up being a Honda. And so it comes down to the subjective. Can we even get to the point where we're having this objective conversation where does the objectivity take everything completely out even when it comes down to a couple miles per gallon a couple horsepower. I want turbo charge. There go all those v6 Honda's you know yeah I just to jump in on Ridgeline real quick because this is a this is one area where I do have some experience together. That was always something that frustrated me especially when you look at online car discussions comment sections about like oh I like that Honda made the truck that like truck buyers actually need and it's like it's so much more objectively better."

The Honda Ridgeline is a type of truck that feels more like a car when you drive it. It has special features that make it different from other trucks and is very comfortable.

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turbocharge

"And so it comes down to the subjective. Can we even get to the point where we're having this objective conversation where does the objectivity take everything completely out even when it comes down to a couple miles per gallon a couple horsepower. I want turbo charge. There go all those v6 Honda's you know yeah I just to jump in on Ridgeline real quick because this is a this is one area where I do have some experience together."

Turbocharging is a way to make a car's engine stronger by pushing more air into it, so it can go faster and use fuel better.

Car

Honda e

"I mean, even when they brought the Honda E to Europe, they got creamed immediately. So when they have tried they failed and then often they have canceled it before they have gone, you know, even gotten there."

The Honda e is a small electric car made mostly for Europe. It looks a bit old-fashioned but uses new electric technology.

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hybrid drivetrain

"because CRV hybrid is such a lazy hybrid to me, because the hybrid drivetrain seems fine, except that higher speed fuel efficiency is a problem."

A hybrid drivetrain means the car uses both gas and electric power to move. This helps the car use less gas and be better for the environment.

Brand

Mazda

"They are also really hurt by the weird role, this sort of vortex of Toyota in Japan where Toyota is now almost like, I mean, Mazda is like a client state of Toyota."

Mazda is a car company from Japan that makes cars known for being fun to drive and having good technology.

Concept

hybrids

"But that's created this weird imbalance of like, okay, so Toyota works with Subaru on EVs and then with Mazda on hybrids."

Hybrids are cars that use both gas and electricity to save fuel and pollute less.

Brand

Subaru

"But that's created this weird imbalance of like, okay, so Toyota works with Subaru on EVs and then with Mazda on hybrids."

Subaru is a car company from Japan that makes cars with special all-wheel drive to help in bad weather.

Concept

EVs

"But that's created this weird imbalance of like, okay, so Toyota works with Subaru on EVs and then with Mazda on hybrids."

EVs are cars that run on electricity instead of gas, so they don't need fuel like regular cars.

Brand

Nissan

"But that Honda's only opportunity is to go work with Nissan, which is they keep trying to find a way to make it happen."

Nissan is a car company from Japan that makes many types of cars, including electric ones.

Company

GM

"But I mean, clearly they were willing to make a deal with GM, which I think I would bet they have less institutional respect for."

GM is a big American car company that owns brands like Chevrolet and Cadillac.

Concept

partnerships in automotive industry

"And is that ever actually going to hit the road? But that in and of itself is also another partnership, which again, I said, okay, Honda says we don't have this already to go in house. We're going to partner. Good for you. Well, but they didn't have to partner with those manufacturers."

Car companies sometimes work together to share ideas and parts. This helps them make new kinds of cars faster and cheaper, especially electric ones.

Concept

electric vehicle (EV) data and consumer preferences

"I just wish they had taken any of those learnings and applied it to themselves because they get to dip their toes in the water, get some of this EV data. What are consumers liking? Not liking. How can we mix and match that within our own product lineup?"

Car companies look at what people like and don't like about electric cars. This helps them make better electric cars that more people want to buy.

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