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Mary (not verified)    June 27, 2020 - 9:46PM

In October 2018 I purchased a new 2019 Outback. In October 2019 I had to replace the triangular window behind the power window on the left passenger side.
I now have an appointment on July 3, 2020, to replace a cracked driver side power widow. This second cracking ocurred in a totally safe driving situation with no trucks and few cars. It was a total surprise.
At about the same time my sister had a crack emerge across her windshield while driving her 2019 Outback. She said she was watching it grow while she was driving. Again, no flying gravel. This cost $1156.00.
Claims have been submitted for the repairs done and will do so again for the upcoming repair. What a shame insurance companies have to spend money on something Subaru should take care of.

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