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Old 10-24-2023, 11:33 PM
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Hi, I’ve owned my Defender for 10 months and just got my 3rd cracked windshield.

Have had the dealer replace each one, solar film + heated at a cost of ~$2k. My deductible had been $500 for each of those. though I just lowered it to $100.

I’m not in a state that has the glass coverage

so how are you guys handling multiple replacements? Price you pay for driving a defender? Is there a good 3rd party coverage?

im in the mtns near Tahoe. Maybe I should wait to fix this one until after winter? Way more debris on the road this time of year.

any help is appreciated.
 
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Old 10-25-2023, 09:38 AM
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Glass coverage is also not mandatory here in Texas. Although I only got one rock in the past 2 years - fortunately it did not crack and I was able to repair - what I did in my renewal was to include glass as part of my comprehensive coverage with Progressive. It increased my premium by about $120 for a six months policy, but I think it is well worth it based on all the reports of Defenders with broken windshields. Every claim you make and pay your $500 or $100 deductible gets logged into your history and when you go for renewal you can expect a hammer in the head for your new quotes. I learned that when I went for renewal this year. Even the claim I made for repair with Safelite - which I did not pay for - was in my report.
 
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Old 10-26-2023, 09:59 AM
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Glass coverage is also not mandatory here in Texas. Although I only got one rock in the past 2 years - fortunately it did not crack and I was able to repair - what I did in my renewal was to include glass as part of my comprehensive coverage with Progressive. It increased my premium by about $120 for a six months policy, but I think it is well worth it based on all the reports of Defenders with broken windshields. Every claim you make and pay your $500 or $100 deductible gets logged into your history and when you go for renewal you can expect a hammer in the head for your new quotes. I learned that when I went for renewal this year. Even the claim I made for repair with Safelite - which I did not pay for - was in my report.
lovely. So you’re saying that after 3 windshields , progressive is gonna jack up my premium next year?
 
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Old 10-26-2023, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by RenoDefender
lovely. So you’re saying that after 3 windshields , progressive is gonna jack up my premium next year?
Yes…that’s why they’re called Progressive…they get progressively more expensive
 
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Old 10-26-2023, 11:45 AM
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lovely. So you’re saying that after 3 windshields , progressive is gonna jack up my premium next year?
That was actually my experience with All State. They tried to jack my Defender premium in almost $200+ for a six month coverage, so I jumped to Progressive (with the same premium I had in the expiring policy) but I do not have reason to believe any of them (insurers) work different when it comes to underwriting a policy. In fact, Progressive sent me one of those standard forms after issuing my policy and sure enough somewhere buried was a list with all my glass claims in chrono order. Granted, I am not sure the increase was solely due to the glass claim, but I can tell you I did not have any other claims and paid on auto-pay every due date. Every renewal they come with that same shenanigans "- insurance is just increasing every month, every where and yadayadayada..." I refused to accept, went shopping and gave them the boot after Progressive came much lower.
 
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Originally Posted by RenoDefender
so how are you guys handling multiple replacements?
any help is appreciated.
My “solution”: don’t replace it - if it’s just going to crack again why bother. (my insurance doesn’t cover it anyway).
Yea it looks ugly but that’s other people’s problem.
Yea it’s illegal: “yes officer, I have one on order”
I’ll replace it when I sell it.
 
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Old 10-27-2023, 03:13 AM
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ls it mainly rock hits or are the windshields cracking for no reason.

Mine has never cracked, but l don't really go off road or in the canyons.

My off road driving tends to be at a low speed, there's no desert, or unmade roads here that you can achieve any speed on to throw up rocks.
 
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Highway driving is what does it for me. I don't follow anyone closely and end up catching stray rocks from another lane over. I'm going to wait till the bitter end before swapping my windshield and hope there's a good aftermarket option in 1-2 years when I decide to keep or trade my 110 in.
 
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i buy the aftermarket pack from the dealer that includes glass coverage. its about $2K but thats only one windshield. After living in AZ no insurance will give me glass coverage because of how many we replaced in AZ
 
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I've read other threads on here about windshields and people reccomend windshield protection film. A local tint/wrap shop uses Alchemy ExoShield. I have not taken delivery of my Defender yet but I am contemplating the film for added strength.
 


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