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rtfitch

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So what about the tint? Will they redo that? And light bar if needed? or at least removal and reinstallation of said light bar?
If that’s included, sign me up.
Exactly, my tint was $1,800.00 for the windshield, alone. One of the first ones done in the Houston area and worth every penny...you don't even feel the sun and cool all summer long. PLUS, the light bar...yikes. Being that we don't even get a squashed bug due to the intense rake, I am hoping it shrugs off any flying debris...wishful thinking, maybe.
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Has anyone with a Cybertruck gotten a chip yet, I live in Colorado where I would get 4-5 chips a year in my model S. I haven’t got one yet. I’m assuming the stronger glass, and the angle of the windshield makes it much harder to get a broken window.
In 136k miles I’ve had a chip yet in my 17MS thankfully. (Highway driving between Chicago / Breckenridge Co / Dallas Tx.)
 


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I drive about 2,500 miles per month. signing up for this. have to get an inspection done though which i put a ticket in for.

Same here. I drive just under 3k miles a month for work and its all highways with lots of semi's and trucks hauling gravel. I can live with 35 bucks a month for peace of mind.
 

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If you live in a state where you cannot get full glass coverage under comprehensive. It might be a good deal if you're doing a lot of road tripping.

But if you're driving local I would just put money aside to replace the windshield when it eventually breaks.

Comprehensive coverage on the Cybertruck is rather steep with zero deductibles. See my attached screenshot of my policy coverages.

I was paying $138 a month through State Farm but they just increased their rates for all of their automotive policies.

I'm now paying $175 a month (screenshot works out to $186 a month. This is before I called them and complained about the increase and they lowered it $15 a month down to $175) with the same coverages.

This is with a completely clean commercial driver's license in Northern missouri.

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That is low coverage limitation. Insurance is a scam, If you own a home, your coverage should be higher. I live in So. Cal [land of fruits & nuts]

My liability is 1,000,000 and that is below 'recommended'

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If you live in a state where you cannot get full glass coverage under comprehensive. It might be a good deal if you're doing a lot of road tripping.

But if you're driving local I would just put money aside to replace the windshield when it eventually breaks.

Comprehensive coverage on the Cybertruck is rather steep with zero deductibles. See my attached screenshot of my policy coverages.

I was paying $138 a month through State Farm but they just increased their rates for all of their automotive policies.

I'm now paying $175 a month (screenshot works out to $186 a month. This is before I called them and complained about the increase and they lowered it $15 a month down to $175) with the same coverages.

This is with a completely clean commercial driver's license in Northern missouri.

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You have Comprehensive coverage with a $0 deductible for glass coverage. Comp covers fire, theft, and glass coverage, but with a deductible. Dropping $0 deductible glass coverage is okay, but I wouldn't drop Comprehensive Coverage. If you purchased your CT for cash, you don't have to pay for Comprehensive coverage if you're willing to take the risk. However, if you have a loan or lease, you will not be allowed to drop Comprehensive coverage. You can read about the different parts of insurance coverage at https://newyorkmotorcycleaccidentlawyer.com/insurance/guide
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