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So, had a stone hit the windscreen, bad chip repaired by Autoglass, within 5 days another stone hits and causes yet another bad chip, waiting to be repaired this Thursday.

 

At this rate, I reckon a new windscreen will be needed soon!

 

I've also got lots of little chips on the windscreen that can't be repaired, seems a lot more than any other car I've had.

 

Is it me or does the Octavia windscreen chip too easily?

 

Also, when I need a new windscreen, would I be better getting Skoda to fit an oem one or go with Autoglass??

It's just you and bad luck I'm afraid.

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Probably right re the bad luck, what about my second question re oem windscreen from Skoda or Autoglass?

Is your windscreen excess the same for both options?

Ive got a chip in mine two, 2nd week of owning it :(

I got a stone chip yesterday, which can't be repaired. Autoglass don't have a replacement, so it needs to be ordered about 1 week

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When I needed a new screen on the Prius, I checked with Toyota and Autoglass, Toyota were cheaper.

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Is your windscreen excess the same for both options?

Repair is free although replacement is £75 excess.

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I got a stone chip yesterday, which can't be repaired. Autoglass don't have a replacement, so it needs to be ordered about 1 week

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Are they getting a skoda one then?

With LV my excess for replacement is £75 using their approved repairer (Autoglass). If I choose to use an alternative repairer, there is a £100 limit for any windscreen replacements. Hence my question in my post above.

Are they getting a skoda one then?

That's what I have been told, hopefully quicker than my panoramic sunroof

I actually felt that the screen seems more resistant to chips than other cars, it's had a couple of whacks now, and the light and the bonnet lip have chips now, but the screen's fine! Just resigned to geting it painted after a year or so hehe :D

Had my screen replaced by Autoglass 2 months back and they done an excellent job. Unable to confirm if it is genuine Skoda screen , but unable to find any faults after very close examination.

I had my windscreen replaced due to a crack last week. It is a heated screen and I can confirm that it is a genuine Skoda part. I discussed this with the installer and he said you should always ask for an OEM glass as they should be able to accommodate the request. Mine was done by National Windscreens. Only cost my £75 which a relief as I was worried a heated screen would be more.

Had a stone strike yesterday. Right in the bottom of the screen so didn't notice anything until a 3 inch crack appeared. Auto glass will replace but waiting for them to confirm when as they have to order the screen.

Autoglass will get the replacement screen on the 25th for fitting on the 26th. Fingers crossed the chip doesn't turn into a crack or worse before.

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Ive had a Big Stone Chip (repaired) and a few smaller ones on the windscreen.

 

Never had any before. Very strange :( 

  • 2 weeks later...

I've just collected a chip - spiderweb the size of a 5p. I'm assuming it's going to need a new screen?

Autoglass (on the phone) reckon it'll be repairable, I'm not so sure.

 

Here's it happening btw 

 

Even though I was expecting it... it still made me jump!

 

lol

Autoglass (on the phone) reckon it'll be repairable, I'm not so sure.

 

Here's it happening btw 

 

If you watch the video at 0.25x you can see that stone looks as though it came from the sky! Some sort of space debris, or a really angry bird?

I know, can't really tell where it comes from, but I'm guessing it was kicked up by the 4x4 that blew past at about 90 in the 3rd lane.

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