In a message dated 10/9/99 3:19:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
mkris@sprynet.com writes:
<< Needless to say a sharp right turn, which she couldn't handle, and
through the gravel on the side of the road and a rock was thrown up hitting
the
new windshield in the corner.
Off she goes, merryily on her way and now I have a crack forming and
will need a new windshield.
Can anyone answer me why these women NEED a MASSIVE TRUCK which they
cant handle to transport one child and a cell phone?
Chris >>
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Sorry about the windscreen, Chris. Some auto glass shops can repair chips
and maybe small cracks at a greatly reduced price. Take it to one and let
them look at it. Most insurance companies will even waive the deductible if
you can repair, rather than replace, the windscreen. (Of course, you have to
call it a windshield, or they won't know what you're talking about.)
This brings to mind that we are driving some very small cars that are not
very visible. Please drive defensively. Leave as much room as you can in
front of you, without allowing anyone else to fill in the space, and keep
your eyes open all the time. Big trucks can't see you, and big SUV drivers
don't seem to care!
Allen Hefner
SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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