Honda's NHTSA Admissions May Hurt More Than $70M Fines

By Sindhu Sundar (January 9, 2015, 8:58 PM EST) -- The $70 million fines leveled against American Honda Motor Co. Inc. on Thursday are the highest federal regulators have ever imposed for safety reporting failures, but the automaker's admissions of "systemic failures" may ultimately pose a larger threat to its bottom line, since plaintiffs will likely use it in the ongoing air bag defect litigation against the company....

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