Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone is understanding my question, but I guess that's ok as it sounds like everyone is using aftermarket glass. I've "heard" that aftermarket isn't as good as it might not work with sensors within the windshield or might not be cut to exact specifications.
I have a good relationship with my dealership rep, and he told me the name of the glass guy they use. No dealership has their own glass guy. They outsource and then mark it up.
I'm assuming if you paid nothing out of pocket then you did not use Original Equipment glass, which would probably not be covered since it's more expensive.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Mercedes, BMW, Range Rover, etc.?
Do you pay the extra money to replace the glass with original manufacturer glass or do you just use whatever the insurance company covers?
What about if you don't plan to keep the car? Is this the type of thing people care about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call safelite auto glass and they will replace it with what you have.
I have a Land Rover with a heated windshield.
Nearest dealer is 2 hrs away.
Safelite ordered what was needed, came out, installed it.
Your insurance deductible for glass coverage may or may not be more or less than the replacement cost.
I ended up paying out of pocket for it.
Used safelite- who my insurance also uses. No cost for me (insurance). Windshield was exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Call safelite auto glass and they will replace it with what you have.
I have a Land Rover with a heated windshield.
Nearest dealer is 2 hrs away.
Safelite ordered what was needed, came out, installed it.
Your insurance deductible for glass coverage may or may not be more or less than the replacement cost.
I ended up paying out of pocket for it.
Anonymous wrote:I went to the Mercedes dealer. I was probably robbed. Not sure I'd do that again.