Re: Cracked windshield: Repair or Replace?
Many policies include an automatic or optional full glass coverage.
When my windshield was cracked by a flying stone, they replaced it
free. No deductible.
Having said that, I've seen quite a few ads from glass companies that
offer to pay your deductible.... overcharging the insurance companies,
I suppose.
Don't wait. The crack is likely to get worse as soon as it gets cold.
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 18:06:51 GMT, Randolph <bhovden@pacbell.net>
wrote:
>A 10" crack is not repairable. If you have comprehensive insurance it
>will cover the windshield replacement minus your deductible.
>
>Nextdaysunbright wrote:
>>
>> My car has a 10" crack that begins from the bottom passenger side and curves
>> toward the middle. Is this repairable and how much would it cost? Or should I
>> just replace it... will my insurance cover it?
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