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Horsie 02-09-2011 11:31 AM

windshield price :(
 
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Here is winter and I my last 2010 trip I've got a stone in my windshield..
I've head the impact noise, but I did not see any mark...

Until today, when I checked my car i the garage...

From a small puncture, now I have a big.. line.

I've called my dealer (no insurance YET) and the price here in Europe is 1100 EURO, the is 1500 USD!

What is the price in US and other countries ?

kgb 02-11-2011 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Horsie (Post 933999)
Here is winter and I my last 2010 trip I've got a stone in my windshield..
I've head the impact noise, but I did not see any mark...

Until today, when I checked my car i the garage...

From a small puncture, now I have a big.. line.

I've called my dealer (no insurance YET) and the price here in Europe is 1100 EURO, the is 1500 USD!

What is the price in US and other countries ?

I recently had my 370z (2011) windshield replaced but went with aftermarket; the installer used Pilkington glass which was $395 USD installed. This glass may be thicker because the molding at the top does not fit quite as nicely, but I am noticing less body flex which is nice. The Nissan OEM glass would have been cost $592 plus labor.

Horsie 02-11-2011 04:56 AM

I've contacted Pilkington dealer, and they don't offer this kind of of windshield...

slm 06-25-2012 08:03 AM

this may vary by state, but i'm pretty sure that if you have full coverage with your insurance, they will replace a windshield with cracks in it and are legally bound not to raise your rates because of it.

cheshirecat 06-25-2012 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by slm (Post 1789529)
this may vary by state, but i'm pretty sure that if you have full coverage with your insurance, they will replace a windshield with cracks in it and are legally bound not to raise your rates because of it.

he's in romainia man


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