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      02-01-2023, 10:21 AM   #3
Brophy92
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Drives: 3 Series M Sport 320D (2015)
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Originally Posted by HondaRC51 View Post
I have never heard of an aftermarket windshield decreasing the value of a vehicle. I'd ask your insurance first before you make a claim for a new windshield just to see if it will increase your rates or not. Personally I'd let it go until it cracks all the way or fails any type of inspection but that's just me
Thank you for your reply! Yeah I've never heard of it before but I think hes saying it because something like that could happen? He did say, you get people out there who will look for "official stamps". Me personally, I didn't when I was buying the car lol. My insurance is brilliant, nothing will change on the policy and I will not lose my no-claims bonus. I just have to pay for the excess of the glass which is £25 per crack or £115 for a brand new windscreen.

I'm in no need to get in changed. I just thought it would be a good idea to get it filled at this moment in time before anything did happen as my MOT is coming up in the next few month. I'll probably just leave it for the time being and speak to my insurance on any possibility of getting an Original BMW windscreen but I highly doubt it lol.
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