ChasingOurTrunks
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Is it a US thing where you don’t have screen cover with car insurance?
I had my heated screen on my Disco 3 changed and it was only £80 excess for the Pilkinton glass.
Are you having to pay full price for a screen change?
As for the scraper thing, being a tad vertically challenged at 5,8 on a good day.
I would have to climb on the tyre and reach in to get the middle. Which was a pain when trying to wash it...
I can't speak for everyone but when I was offered glass coverage, it was only a couple bucks extra a month in terms of premium, but I would have to pay my deductible annually. Since my screen was only $300 and my deductible was $500, it would only be useful if I went through two screens in a year. Truthfully, I definitely do go through more than one screen a year if it's just a matter of rock chips, but I usually don't replace my screen often or just for a rock chip -- for me it's always been more a matter of time/convenience than anything else. I usually only replace after the cracks have spread/it's collected enough stone chips or sandblasting wear to obscure vision. So, the $500 deductible made it not good value for me.
The D5 non heated windshield is $816 and heated is $1,044. So it’s about a $200 difference on most LR windshields.
Thanks Carson -- that's what I wondered. Strikes me if a new screen is going to cost an arm and a leg no matter what, I'm not worried about also having to hand over the toes and fingers.
In other words, the 'extra' $200 may well provide enough utility between broken screens that it makes sense to go for it for a buyer, given it's not a massive increase on the price of an already expensive screen.
Like @A.J.M mentioned, my partner is shorter than I am while we have special scrapers that make the job easier, it's still not a pleasant job. A heated screen might give her plenty of benefit on cold mornings. Of course, this is if the Defender ends up as a daily driver for us which it might. I'm honestly so impressed with it that I'd like to own one event a different rig might check the Adventure Vehicle boxes a bit better. If it's a dedicated adventure rig though I would probably rely on the "as basic as can be" approach.