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Windscreen poll

How many MILES do you AVERAGE between windscreen replacements?

  • 0-4,999

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 5,000-9,999

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • 10,000-14,999

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 15,000-19,999

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • 20,000-24,999

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 30,000-39,999

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 40,000-49,99k

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • 50,000+

    Votes: 19 86.4%

  • Total voters
    22

mmm-five

Lifer
Liverpool
Following on from the shitty non-genuine windscreen thread, I’ll do my best Marlon impression and run a poll.

How many MILES do you AVERAGE between windscreen replacements.

If you have 1 car then this should be a simple calculation. If you have more than 1 car it should not be much more difficult.

Either way, total mileage / total replacement windscreens.


For example, I’ve had 6 screens in 13 years over 4 cars, but have covered ~350,000 miles thus >50,000 miles per screen
 
I am 52 and never replaced a windscreen in any of the cars ive owed .
Only ever had a chip repaired by autoglass some years ago.
Cant do the maths on how many miles that would be :D
 
I've had over 30 cars in 44 years and only ever needed 2 new screens - so far!
 
Mr Tidy said:
I've had over 30 cars in 44 years and only ever needed 2 new screens - so far!
But replacing the car when the windscreen has a chip is overkill :poke:

I've only had about 10 cars over the same period!
 
mmm-five said:
But replacing the car when the windscreen has a chip is overkill

I've only had about 10 cars over the same period!

I never changed because of a chipped screen. :lol:

But back in my 20s and 30s I always had older used cars and usually changed in less than 2 years - so many cars and so little time!
 
At least 50,000 miles per screen.

However I did manage to have 3 replaced in a week on a 318i many years ago.

The local fitter didn't believe me when I called for the third time in as many days.
 
I think the type of car you own and where you drive makes a big difference. I suffered way more windscreen damage in small hatchbacks with short bonnets than I have in any BMW I've owned (so far). I remember I used to drive near to where they were building the M6 toll when I was at uni and the state of the roads due to the construction meant wagons were always throwing stones up at my car. I remember once a rock flying towards the windscreen that was so big I saw it coming and shielded my face with my hand :o
 
M1k3yC said:
I think the type of car you own and where you drive makes a big difference. I suffered way more windscreen damage in small hatchbacks with short bonnets than I have in any BMW I've owned (so far). I remember I used to drive near to where they were building the M6 toll when I was at uni and the state of the roads due to the construction meant wagons were always throwing stones up at my car. I remember once a rock flying towards the windscreen that was so big I saw it coming and shielded my face with my hand :o

I think how you drive has a lot to do with it - tailgating will get you a stone chip which may start a crack. Also if you live where there is a lot of loose sand and small stones like here in the SW US you are far more likely to chip or crack a windshield than in say the soggy NE section.
 
never replaced a windscreen in 12 years of driving, and then windscreens in both my daily and my z4 needed within a couple of months of each other. Just bad luck i guess... the z4 especially, i'd literally just popped out to get some petrol after barely using the car for months, and then a mile from my house a dull crack sound, and a 12 inch crack had appeared. no idea what caused it, didnt see anything!
 
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