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Carol Barnes (not verified)    December 31, 2022 - 1:53PM

I drove a 2009 Mazda CX-9 for nearly ten years and never got a chip or crack in the windshield even when a rock would hit it. I loved this car! Then, I bought a brand new 2019 Highlander in July, 2019. After eight months, I got two dings on the windshield within three weeks of each other. Safelight fixed one, and the other one, they couldn’t. Thankfully, it hasn’t spread. Just a month ago, I met a log truck and it threw a rock and broke my windshield at the bottom on the passenger’s side. It spread within minutes and has spread even more so now with the cold weather. I think this is the weakest, sorriest windshield I’ve ever had in a vehicle. I told my husband that something is wrong with the glass. Now, after reading several comments, I know it is. You’d think a nearly $50,000 vehicle would have better glass in it, especially since Toyota is so focused on the safety of their vehicles. Oh, and there’s a chip in the driver’s side window from a rock, too. I dread replacing my windshield! Ridiculous! $$$

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