Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (Core)
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This morning I noticed a small crack near the bottom corner of my windshield, probably from a stone on the highway yesterday. I called two local auto glass shops to compare prices. The first shop said a chip repair, since the crack is under three centimetres, would take about thirty minutes and cost around forty dollars. The second shop insisted the whole windshield needed replacing, which would take half a day and cost close to five hundred dollars. A friend who used to work at a garage told me that cracks under three centimetres almost never require full replacement, so I'm leaning toward the first shop. My insurance policy covers chip repairs at no cost to me, but a full replacement would still need a deductible payment. I'll call my insurance broker tomorrow before booking anything, just to confirm what's covered.