Honda CBR250R recall history

0 recall campaigns and 31 complaints in official NHTSA data for the Honda CBR250R (2011–2013). The most commonly reported problem areas are Engine, Vehicle speed control, Engine and engine cooling.

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At a Glance

Total Recalls 0
Total Complaints 31
Years Covered 2011–2013

Stats focus on model years from 1960 onwards. Earlier years appear in the detailed table below where data exists.

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Key Takeaways

A quick scan of where recalls and complaints concentrate for the Honda CBR250R, based on aggregated NHTSA counts and campaign metadata.

Common Problems in NHTSA Data

Across all model years, the most commonly reported problem areas for the Honda CBR250R in NHTSA complaint data are Engine, Vehicle speed control, Engine and engine cooling.

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Year-by-Year Overview

Each row shows how often this model appears in NHTSA recalls and consumer complaints for a given model year. These are counts of campaigns and complaints, not risk predictions.

Model Year Recalls Complaints Details
2013 0 2 Complaints recorded; no recall campaigns issued.
Top complaint areas: Engine.
2012 0 22 Complaints recorded; no recall campaigns issued.
Top complaint areas: Engine, Vehicle speed control, Electrical system.
2011 0 7 Complaints recorded; no recall campaigns issued.
Top complaint areas: Engine, Engine and engine cooling, Power train.

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