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Re: Big snow broke the windshield - how to fix now?
"Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcomn> wrote in message
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> "jay" <jay@wildfire.com> wrote in message
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>>I have a 2000 Camry bought in 2000. The big snow on Sunday embedded
>> my car for the last three days. Today I found the windshield has a
>> crack of 6 inches. It's visible from the inside, not from the outside
>> unless I stare at it closely. I don't know if I should replace it.
>> Would the crack get bigger and bigger? And how much will it cost to
>> replace?
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> Windshield cracks generally get longer until the ends run to the edge of
> the windshield. Most states with a safety inspection will not pass a
> vehicle with cracks in the driver's line of vision so if you are in one of
> those states, that is a consideration.
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> Replacement cost depends on where you have the work done. Prices range
> from $300 to $700.
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Bullshit. I only paid $199 CANADIAN to have my 99 Camry front windshield
replaced and there were LOTS of models costing less than that.
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>> I just signed up with Geico in November. I have $500 deductible for
>> comprehensive. Would it work out well for me if I make a claim?[/color]
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> Many policies have a lower deductible for glass so check your policy out.
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>> Just checking, would Toyota still offer somewhat warranty against
>> something like this?
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> There is no warranty for damage and since your car is 6 years old, it is
> beyond the basic 36/36 warranty period.
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> Ray O
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