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As we were driving on I-95 near summerville SC on Jan 5th in the early afternoon (approx. Speed 70 mph) the sunroof suddenly imploded sounding like a gunshot going off. There was no projectile heard or seen prior to the sudden shattering. Thankfully, the internal cover prevented the majority of glass from entering the passenger compartment. Because we didn't hear or see a projectile, the only conclusion we came to was that the temperature differential may have led to the sudden crack (this trip took place during the bomb cyclone in the South). On the other hand, this car has been in equally cold temperature in Tahoe and in bend and besides, this is automotive glass so it shouldn't have shattered as completely as it did! when driving to work I frequently hear debris from trucks hitting my windshield and it to date has not shattered like this event with the sunroof!
While driving on the interstate at approx. 65 mph, the sunroof exploded with glass blowing up towards the sky. At first, I heard a loud "bang" that sounded like a gun firing and then shards of glass started raining down upon me from above. Shards of glass also filled the rear seat area. If my wife were driving the car, she probably would have panicked, causing an accident involving other vehicles. Also, if there was a car immediately behind mine, they would have been showered with glass shards from the glass shooting up from my vehicle. If a motorcyclist, it would not have been good. The entire sunroof glass that remains is totally shattered.
- Mebane, NC, USA
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- Emeryville, CA, USA