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Rob (not verified)    August 6, 2021 - 12:01PM

Agreed! Subaru seems interested in the bells and whistles but has fallen short in quality. I owned my Toyota 4-Runner for 21 years (over 300,000 miles) and on average replaced the windshield every six years due to dings and chips... never a crack. After three months of owning my 2021 Subaru Outback, a small chip turned into a crack across the entire windshield within two days. The windshield was replaced/calibrated. Three months after replacing the windshield another random piece of debri hit the same area - bottom passenger side, and within a day the chip turned into a running crack across the windshield. This isn't a question of wheather or not insurance covers the cost, it's about the quality of material and structure of the windshield. From January to July I've had to replace two windshields... I don't like the odds for the next 21 years. Subaru, step up!

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