Re: Cracked windshield: Repair or Replace?
I think it also depends on what state you live in. Here in Massachusetts, I
know that regular comprehensive insurance will cover the total cost of a new
windshield, you don't have to pay the deductible.
In fact, when I set up the policy on my current car, he offered me a $1000
deductible, just so I could get windshield replacements...unfortunately,
even that would've added about $200 to my policy, and I think new
windshields are about $300, so it wouldn't have been worth it, unless I
needed a new one every year.
"Nextdaysunbright" <nextdaysunbright@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031012144334.24488.00000309@mb-m18.aol.com...
> >A 10" crack is not repairable. If you have comprehensive insurance it
> >will cover the windshield replacement minus your deductible.
>
> I guess I should just pay out of my own pockets since I have $1000
deductible.
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