crispone wrote:RDKamikaze wrote:
A small meteor could have hit your car. It's happened to me once when I was younger. .
Sorry, NOT POSSIBLE.
Why?
A meteor CANNOT hit the earth... or your CAR for that matter... by definition. A METEOR is CONSUMED when it BURNS UP while passing through the earth's atmosphere before it reaches the earth.
A METEORITE is the term for a meteoroid that reaches the earth as an object of remnant mass.
Perhaps a METEORITE hit your winshield?
crispabulary 101
-crisp

You never cease to amaze me.
Back on topic, a couple of years ago, I took my Solara for a road trip to Chicago... in January.
It was snowing pretty bad and I was following a green Volkwagen Bug. The VW kicked up a rock and hit the windshield about 3 inches from the pillar. It started out as a small crack, but due to the freezing cold and the heater whenever I was driving made the crack grow from top to bottom before I made it home from my trip.
This was, of course, unrepairable. I had to replace it. Insurance company wouldn't help me either. I found an auto glass place that comes to your car to do the replacement. They originally had an all black gasket, but OEM is a chrome gasket. I asked for the chrome one. They had to go out to get it, but when installed, it looks good.
That was three years ago. today, the cheap gasket they used has cracked chrome all the way around the windshield. From a distance, you can't tell, but if you get close up, it looks terrible.
The total cost of windshield and labor was $290.
Just thought I'd share.