To clarify, the Honda assessor noted that the roof on both sides of the sunroof is depressed, and may have been pushed down (by what he claims was someone 'skylarking' out of my sunroof by riding on the roof through the sunroof, which is outrageous. I initially laughed at the concept as I would never let anyone do that, but the assessor was quite adamant and suggested I was lying to him).
It's strange that both sides has been depressed evenly on both sides, and linearly for the whole length of the sunroof (i.e. not just a spot where a hand or foot has pressed), and that the potential weight of someone pressing on the roof can allegedly deform it like that.
if you are not entirely happy with what honda has stated you could alway call up honda australia directly and ask them to look into it again, state the reasons as you have stated above and they might come out again and take another look.
Someone walked over my euro when she was six months old.
You could see the footprints (i.e. dents corresponding with footprints) going over the bonet, the roof and the boot. Ended up having to get a dent pulled from the back of the bonet near the "a" pillar, a new roof put on and several dents pulled out of the boot lid. The roof is pretty weak and it was bloody obvious that someone had walked on the car.
I would think that similar damage would have been sustained to unkie's car if that's what happened.
Unkie, i would definately get an independant assessment of the damage. If it turns out that someone did walk over the car, you may be able to recover against your insurance.
don't bother with honda, from what i can see it's not their fault
it happened to me too
parked my car at chapel st and had someone run up from bonnet and jumped on sunroof..
i could see the foot prints and had exact/similar damage to sunroof as you did
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