Windshield Tesla or OEM Honda

Tesla Windshield
junostr
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Rating 5.0

I pay five dollars a month for windshield protection with my insurance. I’ve already replaced my windshield twice on my Tesla. Hundred percent covered zero co-pay.

Pros: zero co-pay, 100% covered
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Tesla Windshield

I had this, took it to the guy who tinted it, and then he came and wiped it with window cleaner and a towel.

Took it right off. It’s just dust

Pros: easily cleaned off
Cons: had dust
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Tesla Windshield
Aster007
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 2.0

I’ve had windshield cracked(small) in like first few months of getting the car as I go on long drives(cross country).

Cons: cracked quickly
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Tesla Windshield
rwrife
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 1.0

Two years ago, on my model 3, I had to replace 3 cracked windshields within the span of a couple months.

Cons: cracked easily, poor durability
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OEM Honda Windshield
Bennie-Factors
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 1.0

the OEM wind shield on my 2023 ridgeline is the worst of any car I have had. In the first year I had 4 minor chips and one large chip that spread all across the window.

Cons: prone to chips, poor durability
Vehicle: Honda Ridgeline
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OEM Honda Windshield
801intheAM
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Rating 2.0

I had OEM glass just installed in a Honda and it has a mean distortion towards the far passenger side edge. Luckily it’s not in my line of sight and I can live with it. But yeah, even OEM sucks. I feel like overall quality has gone down on glass. The replacement glass got a chip in it two weeks later (got it filled).

Pros: not in line of sight, can live with it
Cons: mean distortion, got a chip
Vehicle: Honda
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