you can go to almost any glass shop for the replacement...ins will cover it in full too...they're are ones that will come right to your work site as well..
what about an equivalent windshield? Will it be generic? Will it matter?
you can go to almost any glass shop for the replacement...ins will cover it in full too...they're are ones that will come right to your work site as well..
Morning folks.
Need some help...
The crack in my windshield grew about 6 inches over night. I would like to get it replaced. What is route I should take? I planned on calling the insurance company and stopping in and asking Mazda if they do it or who they'd recommend. I'm concerned the insurance company would force me to use a their preferred vendor not sure how I feel about that. Anyways advice?
Thanks
haha!! nice!
luke, might be hard going back to live with the folks, but it might be the best in the long run...selling the condo now might be tough, could you rent it out and pay the mortgage?
I've had two replaced through my insurance. It's was easy and they did great work. If you use who they recoommend it's fully warranties and they handle any problems for you.
I figure I pay insurance and that's what they are there for.
if the car is new enough you can request OEM. I forget the criteria, but you can ask on the phone. I've had pretty good luck w/ the replacement windshields though.what about an equivalent windshield? Will it be generic? Will it matter?
what about an equivalent windshield? Will it be generic? Will it matter?
if the car is new enough you can request OEM. I forget the criteria, but you can ask on the phone. I've had pretty good luck w/ the replacement windshields though.
Ask your coworkers or something and see if they can recommend a small, local glass shop. Any "preferred vendor" from the insurance company is typically getting paid a "preferred rate" and that's about all that's preferred. I've had shoddy quality work from JN Phillips and good work from Giant (both large vendors). It depends on the motivation and the caring of the employees, really.
Also, if you can easily swing it, I would recommend dropping off your car at the glass shop vs having mobile service, because with mobile service, if they forget something that they need, they ain't going back to the glass shop. So if you are trying to be extra cautious, better do it on site.
what about an equivalent windshield? Will it be generic? Will it matter?
I think my decision just got easier.
After going back and forth and thinking about it this am I show up at the office to see a Porsche Boxter out front. Okay it's not new (a couple years old), but WTF. We all were required to take pay cuts (i posted it earlier, hence why the car mod's came to a stop) and the VP buys a porsche.
To top it off I got in an arguement with my boss over permitting for a project. He is basically telling me to fundge and lie about some information to get the project approved and I said I wouldn't. You can tell town staff what to do, you have to work within their guidelines and he can't seem to understand that.
Looks like the job search begins and I need to start figuring out what to do with the condo.
i think the only real windshield they will be able to use is the OEM because of the rain wiper sensor under the rearview. im not sure but OEM is the ONLY way to go. not sure if they even make a generic for this car.
Yeah but the sport doesnt have rain sensing wipers, so might be able to get away with it.
I think my decision just got easier.
After going back and forth and thinking about it this am I show up at the office to see a Porsche Boxter out front. Okay it's not new (a couple years old), but WTF. We all were required to take pay cuts (i posted it earlier, hence why the car mod's came to a stop) and the VP buys a porsche.
To top it off I got in an arguement with my boss over permitting for a project. He is basically telling me to fundge and lie about some information to get the project approved and I said I wouldn't. You can tell town staff what to do, you have to work within their guidelines and he can't seem to understand that.
Looks like the job search begins and I need to start figuring out what to do with the condo.
where on the shore do your parents live and where do you work? I would not worry about the job hunt and the condo sale/rental being related events. You should do what you want with the condo (sell or rent) and commute from parents' house to current job until a new one comes around. Might be a long sucky commute but its for a good reason, and would only be temporary.
+1 very good point, plus it would relieve the stress of having to worry about the relative timing of one to the other.where on the shore do your parents live and where do you work? I would not worry about the job hunt and the condo sale/rental being related events. You should do what you want with the condo (sell or rent) and commute from parents' house to current job until a new one comes around. Might be a long sucky commute but its for a good reason, and would only be temporary.