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Mike Deschaines (not verified)    April 13, 2021 - 12:50PM

In reply to by Dennis Sibert (not verified)

My wife and I have owned 7 Subaru vehicles, so far. Most have been Outbacks, but two have been Foresters. What I have noticed is that ever since the 2015 model year, the windshields of both Outbacks and Foresters are susceptible to cracking after even minor stone hits. Within 2 months of ownership, our 2020 Subaru Forester's windshield looked like it came from Bonney and Clyde's car. It had two cracked and six bullseye's. Subaru will never admit to the fragility of these windshields and they put too many constraints on the process to get them warranty-repaired.

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