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Old 23 Dec 2003, 07:18 pm
JD
 
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Default Windshield

Hey all,

I got a chip in my windshield a few months back (2001 Accord) and have let
it slide until now - it started to crack and spread. I was quoted between
$250-330 to replace it....does this sound reasonable? Also, are Hondas known
for "thin" glass?

Thanks,
John


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Old 23 Dec 2003, 08:57 pm
Brian Smith
 
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Default Re: Windshield


"JD" <jdybwad@spamfree.midco.net> wrote in message
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> Hey all,
>
> I got a chip in my windshield a few months back (2001 Accord) and have let
> it slide until now - it started to crack and spread. I was quoted between
> $250-330 to replace it....does this sound reasonable? Also, are Hondas

known
> for "thin" glass?


I would say that it sounds to be a fair price.

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Old 24 Dec 2003, 02:24 pm
George
 
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"JD" <jdybwad@spamfree.midco.net> wrote in message
news:vuhmq6fjk8nhb9@corp.supernews.com...
> Hey all,
>
> I got a chip in my windshield a few months back (2001 Accord) and have let
> it slide until now - it started to crack and spread. I was quoted between
> $250-330 to replace it....does this sound reasonable? Also, are Hondas

known
> for "thin" glass?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> Sounds like decent prices. I don't know about Hondas having "thin" glass

but the windshield does get pitted over time with highway driving just like
other cars. It's too bad you don't have full glass replacement on your
insurance. It's usually not that expensive depending on the insurance
company.

Good luck


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Old 24 Dec 2003, 03:28 pm
bearman
 
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Default Re: Windshield


My insurance will cover totally fixing the chip so that they won't have to
pay for a full windshield. Good deal.


"George" <galaforte@eyahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "JD" <jdybwad@spamfree.midco.net> wrote in message
> news:vuhmq6fjk8nhb9@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a chip in my windshield a few months back (2001 Accord) and have

let
> > it slide until now - it started to crack and spread. I was quoted

between
> > $250-330 to replace it....does this sound reasonable? Also, are Hondas

> known
> > for "thin" glass?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
> >
> > Sounds like decent prices. I don't know about Hondas having "thin" glass

> but the windshield does get pitted over time with highway driving just

like
> other cars. It's too bad you don't have full glass replacement on your
> insurance. It's usually not that expensive depending on the insurance
> company.
>
> Good luck
>
>



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Old 24 Dec 2003, 05:05 pm
James M. Kelly
 
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Default Re: Windshield

Most insurance companies will offer a zero dollar deductible windshield
replacement rider on your comprehensive coverage. You have to ask for it
and what it costs. I have gone thru 8 windshields in 5 years and was
threatened by my insurance company of having the coverage dropped (USAA of
San Antonio TX). I insisted that a privately owned glass shop install a
Honda OEM windshield once and that one did not last any longer than the
national chain shop installs. I have windshields last anywhere from 1 hour
to 10 years. They will crack 24 7 and 12 months a year. Stay away from
salt spreaders and snow plows. Once a crack forms, do not turn on the
defroster. If you want anymore info email me privately.
"JD" <jdybwad@spamfree.midco.net> wrote in message
news:vuhmq6fjk8nhb9@corp.supernews.com...
> Hey all,
>
> I got a chip in my windshield a few months back (2001 Accord) and have let
> it slide until now - it started to crack and spread. I was quoted between
> $250-330 to replace it....does this sound reasonable? Also, are Hondas

known
> for "thin" glass?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>



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Old 24 Dec 2003, 09:23 pm
Bill B. Johnson
 
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Default Re: Windshield

In article <vuhmq6fjk8nhb9@corp.supernews.com>, "JD"
<jdybwad@spamfree.midco.net> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I got a chip in my windshield a few months back (2001 Accord) and have let
> it slide until now - it started to crack and spread. I was quoted between
> $250-330 to replace it....does this sound reasonable? Also, are Hondas known
> for "thin" glass?
>
> Thanks,
> John


It sounds about right.

This advice is not for you but for anyone else that gets a chip or ding in
their windshild. Don't wait (like John did) but instead take it to a shop
that fixes and replaces windshields. They will inject a special fluid--it
looks like a thick clear glue--into the ding or chip. Your windshield will
look like it never had a chip or ding when the job is done. You won't have
any more problems related to the chip or ding after it has been repaired.
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Old 26 Dec 2003, 12:08 am
JD
 
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Default Re: Windshield

That's good advice...the only reason I didn't act sooner was because the
chip was in the very bottom of the windshield - the black portion that
cannot be seen from inside the car. I guess it didn't worry me as much as it
should have!!

thanks,
John

"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2412031823470001@pm2-broad-161.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <vuhmq6fjk8nhb9@corp.supernews.com>, "JD"
> <jdybwad@spamfree.midco.net> wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got a chip in my windshield a few months back (2001 Accord) and have

let
> > it slide until now - it started to crack and spread. I was quoted

between
> > $250-330 to replace it....does this sound reasonable? Also, are Hondas

known
> > for "thin" glass?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John

>
> It sounds about right.
>
> This advice is not for you but for anyone else that gets a chip or ding in
> their windshild. Don't wait (like John did) but instead take it to a shop
> that fixes and replaces windshields. They will inject a special fluid--it
> looks like a thick clear glue--into the ding or chip. Your windshield will
> look like it never had a chip or ding when the job is done. You won't have
> any more problems related to the chip or ding after it has been repaired.



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