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The contact owns a 2016 Honda Civic. While driving 55 mph, the sun roof exploded without impact. There were no injuries. The dealer (holler Honda, 2211 N semoran blvd, orlando, fl 32807, (877) 872-9906) was contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 25,000.
Driving into a small town at approximately 45 mph sounded like a gunshot went off inside the car. The sunroof had exploded. No traffic was around. Nothing hit the roof. Only a small amount of glass fell into the car. It had blown outward leaving a hole in the middle with the edges sticking up. Drove directly to dealership about 15 minutes away where the car was purchased new 6 months earlier. They said they had never heard of anything like that occurring and it was a insurance claim and not Honda responsibility since we couldn't prove it wasn't a rock. Nothing hit the car and the glass blew out which scratched the paint on the trunk lid.
- Columbus, MS, USA
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- Orlando, FL, USA