The limited reports I have seen do not give me concern.
Other automakers have some far more widespread issues... you would think Honda would be wiser to the issue consider all the failed Acura and Accord transmissions in the early to mid 2000's.
http://www.oregonlive.com/commuting/index.ssf/2015/10/consumer_reports_reveals_most.html
DETROIT — Elaborate new transmissions are helping automakers meet rising fuel economy standards, but they're also requiring more trips to the repair shop.
Transmission problems tripped up Honda, Nissan, Jeep and other brands in Consumer Reports' annual reliability survey. Drivers reported rough shifting, clutch failure and even transmissions that had to be replaced twice in the first year of car ownership.
Lexus and Toyota — which rely on older transmissions in many of their models — were the best-performing brands in the survey. Lexus or Toyota has topped the survey since 2011. Audi, Mazda and Subaru rounded out the top five. The worst performers were Infiniti, Cadillac, Ram, Jeep and Fiat among 28 brands.