Anonymous wrote:I think most (all?) insurance policies cover cracked windshields (even replacement) without a deductible. No one wants you driving around with a cracked windshield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure warranties always cover windshields though. Worth checking, for sure.
Didn't know you could get a ticket for a cracked windshield. I drove around with one for years, probably close to a decade, and never got pulled over for it. It wasn't a subtle crack either.
You must not live in VA because with a cracked wind shield your car would not pass inspection.
Same with DC. Nothing worse than 2 trips to 1/2 street!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure warranties always cover windshields though. Worth checking, for sure.
Didn't know you could get a ticket for a cracked windshield. I drove around with one for years, probably close to a decade, and never got pulled over for it. It wasn't a subtle crack either.
You must not live in VA because with a cracked wind shield your car would not pass inspection.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure warranties always cover windshields though. Worth checking, for sure.
Didn't know you could get a ticket for a cracked windshield. I drove around with one for years, probably close to a decade, and never got pulled over for it. It wasn't a subtle crack either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My car is less than two weeks old, has 300 miles on it, and today I have a 3 inch simple crack in the windshield, down near the bottom. I think it's from hard snow, ice, or ice pellet blowing off someone's car.
I went to an auto glass company and the guy came out, looked at the car and said I'd need a new windshield. So that's question one -- do you smell rip-off? He then opines that a small pebble hit the windshield. I told him this was a brand new car and he then recommended that before calling the insurer I go back to the dealership and complain that this was a "stress fracture."
Question two -- is this something that could conceivably have happened? Is this totally out of bounds? I don't really know how to proceed here. Any advice is welcome.
If yu have a new car then yuor car is definitely under arranty. Why on earth didn't you take it to the dealer initially? You can get a huge ticket for a cracked windshield so I would have it replaced immediately.

Anonymous wrote:My car is less than two weeks old, has 300 miles on it, and today I have a 3 inch simple crack in the windshield, down near the bottom. I think it's from hard snow, ice, or ice pellet blowing off someone's car.
I went to an auto glass company and the guy came out, looked at the car and said I'd need a new windshield. So that's question one -- do you smell rip-off? He then opines that a small pebble hit the windshield. I told him this was a brand new car and he then recommended that before calling the insurer I go back to the dealership and complain that this was a "stress fracture."
Question two -- is this something that could conceivably have happened? Is this totally out of bounds? I don't really know how to proceed here. Any advice is welcome.