I've found that my windscreen is one of the best i've come across
Do you guys find that the polo's front windscreen are more prone to scratches and chips then windscreens you find on other cars; or is it just me?
After giving the polo a good wash today i found atleast 8 very fine chips (less than 1mm in width and depth) on the car.. unable to see unless its in direct lighting. Never brought my car bush-bashing so it's very strange how it got there - or the windscreens is that weak that any small rock would scathe it..
Any ideas?
I've found that my windscreen is one of the best i've come across
Mine's 18 months old ... no windscreen problems at all.
Dave
Dunno. The Polo I bought 2nd hand (at least one serious one) got more chips than my Euro (flawless). About the same kays now.
exactly, even my mum's corolla which is on 80,000km has a flawless windscreen
which made me think it might've been the build quality...
I dunno about windscreen chips but the only panel of the car that doesn't have stone chip is the boot.
I have close to 15 stone chips in the bonnet alone.... Next year I think the car gets a respray.
20 months old no window chips no stone chips no door dingings. My golf suffered from bad window chips tho. I think they happen to every car it just hit or miss.
Im no expert, but I didn't think the 'quality' of the windscreen would have any impact on how many chips and scratches you get. I thought it would be more to do with the design of the car, where you drive and luck.
I have noticed a couple of chips in my bonnet already, only driven 3000kms. Otherwise its flawless
NickZ
Former ride: MY07 Black Polo GTI
Current: MY09 Blue Passat R36 Wagon
I've found that putting the headlight & bonnet protectors and mudflaps on the Euro has paid off big time. Nothing major to report there. The Polo OTOH, got chips all over the place...
Edit: Ah yeah shape of car would definitely have something to say. The Euro is a lot more laid back (in the angular way), maybe the bonnet protector also helps to create a "wind shield" across the windscreen? Whereas the Polo is more of a "driving into the wind" case, i.e. sitting more upright.
Last edited by Funkdancer; 18-08-2007 at 03:10 PM.
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