This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
Vehicle was at a stop when another vehicle traveling at high speed rear ended the Honda Civic, causing it to have a frontal impact with another vehicle. Upon impact, airbags did not deploy, which did not protect the occupant in this crash.
Was traveling 25mph & rearended another vehicle sitting too far out in the lane. Left front end pushed backwards. Driver's air bag failed to deploy upon impact. Seat belt did not restrain driver whose head hit the windshield. Had cuts to face & lips from broken windshield.
While driving at low speed, driver struck the vehicle in front of her and may have been struck from behind. Air bag deployed, driver sustained thermal 2nd degree burns to the medial aspect of both hands, wrists/biceps and chin.
While driving vehicle rearended another vehicle at 30-35 mph, and there was no deployment of driver's or passenger's side airbags. Cause has not been found.
While driving at 40-50 mph on the freeway had direct frontal impact where the defective driver's and passenger's airbags system did not deploy, and did not protect the occupant in this accident. Manufacturer said airbag sensor is moving back towards the vehicle due to earlier Civic model having inadvertent deployments.
Dual airbags deployed during front end collision. Impact from driver's side airbag caused open wounds/burns from chin to chest, force of passenger's airbag shattered front windshield, vehicle at body shop, driver hit another moving vehicle, wet weather.
Consumer was driving East at approx 45 mph, truck jumped out in front, hit head on other vehicle side, bumper was completely pushed in. Airbag did not deploy. Due to this defect, consumer hit dashboard with head, hit steering wheel with chest. Seat belts were not working at time of incident.
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- Seattle, WA, USA