A relative is looking at a 2003 Honda Pilot in Chicago. He sent me some pictures of the paint that is cracking right above the windshield of the vehicle. I have never seen anything like this especially because the damage seems to be on the paint and not the underlying sheet metal.
What would cause this cracking?
In reply to twolittlebroncos:
Probably a poorly done respray. I'd run away.
thats not paint, that's bondo
run, run away fast. probably was totalled with roof damage and they just slathered filler in there.
+1 on the cracking bon-doh. Let that one continue to be someone else's problem.
Run Forest run! Looks like bondo and the clear are delaminating
Cotton
HalfDork
8/19/10 3:05 p.m.
yeah, too thick to just be paint
Yep, that's filler chipping out. It was probably involved in a light roll when it was not very old, and I wouldn't be surprised if the doors on that side had also been replaced.
definitely looks like bondo repaired body damage. however it might not be something as horrible as a rollover as i happened to hit a flying turkey on the highway 5 weeks after i bought my TBSS and the very front of the windshield rim at the roof needed to be painted. my insurance agent told me of some other big bird stories where the whole roof needed to be changed.
still, i'd probably run knowing the damage is there.
That better be one helluva deal!
My guess - hit a low parking garage, etc. Real roof damage is typically enough to total a car, but I could see a low overpass situation being "fixed" with mud.
Maybe Pilots are supposed to look like that, but even the plastic "bead" around the windshield is not correctly fitted. There's a small "gap" at the top corner of the windshield where the bead curves instead of sitting "square" in the opening.
PASS, GO, DO NOT COLLECT THE PILOT.
It's why God intended trucks to have full frames so that you could replace the body instead of Bondoing it up like a bunch of unibody worshiping heathens. The motor is also pointing the wrong way, but that's another rant for another time.