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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