Windshield OEM Subaru or OEM KIA
The oem glass were made cheap, so I used a aftermarket windshield glass on my outback. Best decision I made. It\u2019s been 5 months and I have t had any issues with it.
I just got my Impreza done a few months ago and it was about a $1k total for glass, install, and calibration, although I used aftermarket glass which fits a bit different.
Subaru glass is fragile.
Our 2020 Outback just got a crack in the windshield.
I bought a '24 CT in December. Already has 2 cracks/chips. Never had an issue with chips like this with my Honda.
If you live in an area with rocks sprayed for traction at winter, dont bother (unless the crack impairs our vision). Subaru glass blows.
My 2025 forester windshield got cracked already with only 3000 miles on it.
I already have a crack in my windshield. Local Safelite quoted me $1200 (500 replace glass + 700 recalibration).
my wife's windshield cracked once and we got it replaced at Safelite. Then that windshield cracked (and is still cracked currently)
I have all my documents, including photos of the crack going straight across my windshield. Geico only covered $1,000 of my repair leaving me on the hook for the rest. Insurance needs to catch up with how expensive these repairs are!
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