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One of Kelly Blue Book’s top picks for best family car, the Subaru Outback (a multi-year winner), is currently the subject of a lawsuit. The reason? Spontaneous windshield breakage. It sounds unlikely, but numerous Outback and Legacy owners have filed complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding the issue.

The manufacturer responded by extending the windshield warranty, but consumers say it didn’t fix the defect. According to the lawsuit, owners reported that their replacement glass also suffered from spontaneous windshield breakage. Other owners also allege dealers denied them warranty coverage and had to pay for the new windshield out of pocket.

So, how can you, as a consumer, protect yourself in the event of spontaneous windshield breakage, or, the more frequently reported spontaneous sunroof breakage?

What is Spontaneous Windshield Breakage?

 

Spontaneous windshield breakage isn’t very common, but it does happen, as evident by the Subaru case. Rocks and road debris are often the culprit of windshield damage. This affects drivers approximately once every eight years on average. There’s always a reason for the damage—even when it’s “spontaneous.”

In the case of Subaru, the company sent out windshield recalls stating the breakage was due to the vehicle’s wiper park heater. The wiper park heater area is located at the bottom of a windshield. It helps free windshield wipers in icy conditions by working in conjunction with a vehicle’s defroster.

According to the company, the compound used to adhere the heating element to the glass caused superficial damage that quickly turned into structural cracks.

This mean that there was no evident point of impact. Instead, the damage occurred when the heating element and defroster were turned on at the same time. Bob Beranek, president of Automotive Glass Consultants Inc., says this concentration of heat caused a minor divot which became an unrepairable crack.

He warns that, in this particular case, the spontaneous windshield breakage could easily be confused with a stress fracture or thermal break. This is mainly because the spontaneous breakage occurred where stress fractures and thermal breaks tend to be located which is at the bottom of the windshield.

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Is My Subaru Windshield Under Warranty?

While the Subaru lawsuit is ongoing, it brings to light a few things consumers should know about automotive warranties and recalls, in particular, relating to glass.

First, most auto manufacturers don’t include glass in their warranties. That’s not to say a manufacturer won’t issue a recall for a vehicle’s windshield or sunroof. However, that’s usually due to a design or manufacturing defect. More than likely, you won’t see windshields included in warranty coverage. As Beranek said, “I never knew there was such a thing as an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) windshield warranty. But apparently there is.”

Second, if your vehicle’s windshield or sunroof is recalled, the dealer likely will only fix it if it’s an original equipment (OE) part. Therefore, if an Outback owner had his windshield replaced, and the spontaneous breakage occurred, the company would likely not fix it. In short, aftermarket windshields don’t apply to recalls or manufacturer warranties. However, that doesn’t mean you should not have your windshield properly repaired or replaced should it be damaged. Windshields are designed to protect the vehicle’s occupant, and a damaged one will only hurt the vehicle’s structural integrity.

Third, spontaneous windshield damage will not have a point of impact. This can be tricky since the damage resembles stress fractures and thermal breaks, so be sure to check with a certified installer who will be able to determine the type of damage. If the technician finds no point of impact, contact your local dealer or visit the NHTSA website and see if your vehicle is on recall for a windshield defect.

Spontaneous Sunroof Breakage

You may have heard of spontaneously exploding panoramic sunroofs lately, as it’s more common than spontaneous windshield breakage, but it still doesn’t happen frequently.

There are a number of lawsuits against major auto manufacturers for this reason. Most of the plaintiffs in these lawsuits suggest it has to do with the type of glass being installed. Auto glass technicians, however, don’t necessarily agree that the type of glass being used is at fault.

There are a variety of reasons why sunroofs or windshields could spontaneously break, and consulting with a trained technician could get to the root of the problem.

Now What?

If you’ve experienced spontaneous windshield breakage or an exploding sunroof, Glass.com can help find a qualified technician near you to help resolve the problem. If the technician finds no point of impact, you might be a victim of spontaneous windshield breakage.

In that case, contact your dealership and see if your auto glass is on a recall. You can also search NHTSA’s website for all of the latest safety issues and recalls.

If you’ve experienced spontaneous windshield breakage, we’d like to hear from you. Feel free to leave us a comment detailing your experience. If you have a damaged windshield, be sure to use the Glass.com affiliate locater service to find a trained technician in your area.

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Katherine Coig

Katherine (Kat) Coig, editor of Window Film Magazine, is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, with a bachelor of science in grammar and English. She is responsible for WINDOW FILM magazine, its e-newsletter, and the award winning FILM’d newscast. As assistant editor of USGlass magazine, she travels to industry events, and writes news and feature articles for the publication. In her spare time, Kat loves to paint (acrylics), and she too is a runner and also has a new-found love of boxing.

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  1. I rented a Jeep Patriot from Enterprise. There was frost on front windshield and back window. I turned on the rear defroster which has a wiper imbedded into the bottom of the glass. We stopped to to pick breakfast and just after exiting the vehicle. The back window exploded like a gunshot. The center of the glass was gone and glass all over the cargo section. The pattern was rectangular in shape and bottom center of rectangle extended to embedded wiper.

  2. I have been driving the hyundai Getz 07 model for 2 yrs. last week i noticed a small crack appear in the lower left side of the windshield. Yesterday the temperatures plummeted to below zero, and in the morning i saw the crack had enlarged and extended across the windshield !

  3. Purchased a brand new 2019 Subaru Outback. The windshield cracked spontaneously while parked in my garage. Had only 23 miles on it. Had nothing to do with the defroster or heating element as it was summer and 80 degrees.

  4. Same thing happened with my car Hyundai I-20 asta suddenly my rear windshield bursted and there was no any external impact .

  5. I was driving home recently and my windshield in a 2019 Jeep Cherokee just popped like a gun shot. Vehicle is still under warranty but they refused to replace it. Any advice?

  6. My son purchased a 2019 Subaru Impreza 3 weeks ago…. Less than 1,000 miles on the car. We’re on a road trip with 2 other vehicles caravaning and his windshield just suddenly cracked, not sure if there was a point of contact. Seems like it spontaneously cracked:( I’m very sad to hear this is obviously an ongoing issue since 2015. I sure hope Subaru gets it together and makes this matter right!!! Hoping to be covered under warranty. Ridiculous… #subaruimpreza#windshieldproblems!!!

  7. My 2018 Honda Fit (1400 miles) was in my locked garage. Over the weekend the passenger side window spontaneously shattered. We are taking it (minus the window, because I am afraid to drive it with all those little pieces possibly hitting me if wind blew them into the car) to the Honda dealer this morning but the technician told us when we called that he had never heard of anything like that happening. Very discouraged.

  8. I just had my windshield crack on the 2019 Subaru Forester I bought at the end of November. It had 2555 miles on it when it cracked. There was nothing on the road in front of me, but it was 15 degrees out and I had the defrost and heat on. The crack came from where the defrosters seem to be. I made an appointment with the dealership to see if they’ll cover it under their warranty.

  9. The rear (trunk) window of our new Subaru Forester 2019 was shattered without any known reason, we bought it few days over one month ago (in the end of November, 2018), the temporary license paper was still taping there.

  10. In early January 2019 got in my 2018 Subaru Forester and noticed a crack 6-8″ long in my lower driver’s side windshield extending down to the windshield wiper heater. I saw no pit or chip by it. Brought it to a dealership which confirmed my observation and stated either Subaru or they would pay for it.

  11. I wanted to ask Suzie Null if she was able to get Subaru dealership to replace her windshield at no cost. I also have a crack on my 2019 Forester about 20 inches long starting at the bottom of front passenger windshield where wiper de-icing is located. I was driving in the rain with the defroster and heater on and did not notice a crack until I parked my car in the garage. I know the 2015-2016 Legacy and Outbacks had issues with cracked windshields due to the wiper de-icingl

  12. I bought a new 2019 Subaru Outback ~6 weeks ago and a 4-5 inch crack developed from the bottom of the windshield in the center while driving on the highway on a sunny 28 degree day. The crack went straight up and extended to 9.5 inches over the next 2 hours and then developed a perpendicular crack 11 inches long to form a T. Prior to this, we didn’t experience anything hitting the windshield (ex: pebble). The road was smooth. I’m contacting the dealer today. The car has 2,460 miles on it. This is clearly a defective windshield.

  13. I have a 2018 Subaru Outback with aprox 11000 kms, I was driving on the highway no other traffic in front beside or behind me when I heard a loud crack, I saw nothing to cause this. The outside temp was 7-8c. About 2-3 hours later I noticed a crack in the windshield starting at the bottom in front of the steering wheel.

    Contacted Subaru Canada who advised to have the dealership check it and they would send an evaluation report onto Subaru Canada for followup.

  14. 2017 impreza 3 cracked windshields 42000 miles 39 years driving have never had a cracked windshield go figure

  15. We have a 2019 Subaru Outback Limited with Eyesight that has nearly 12,000 miles on it mostly on California I5. Yesterday, I came back to our car parked on the street for seven hours and saw a crack on the drivers side windshield running from the heating zone and eight to ten inches into the clear glass area. It definitely was not there when I parked the car and I never heard any impact from a rock or other during my freeway driving. there is no obvious external point of impact.
    Is this a design flaw? Poor choice of glass ?
    Or what? Whatever it sounds like this is going to be expensive!

  16. For the 4th time, my 2015 Subaru Outback gets a cracked windshield, no impact. I am very upset. Apparently I am not alone but I may have set a record; 4 times.
    Is this the end of Subaru’s good reputation?
    It is the end of Subaru for me.

  17. 2019 Subaru Legacy 3300 miles, parked in the garage at night with no crack and upon backing it out in the morning a crack coming from the lower passenger wiper heater area upward at an angle then toward the center of the windshield toward the mirror. A definite edge can be felt on the outside which will likely destroy the wiper blade rather quickly. Apparently I’m another statistic!

  18. I have not experienced spontaneous glass break. However under normal driving conditions the 2018 Outback windshields are very frail. On 2 occasions a small rock (1 being road salt) hit my windshield. As a result I’ve had to replace my windshield 2x in 8 months. I had a 2010 Outback and never had an issue. I’ve driven the same route for 20 years and never had issues until now.
    I recommend if you experience the same file a complaint with NHTSA.

  19. 2019 Forester with 417 miles and spontaneous shattering of driver side rear window on a residential street with no other cars around. I heard a pop and looked back to see the entire window shattered and glass all over the back seat. Called dealership and while I could point to this website and others regarding glass issues, they are fighting me. Guess I’ll be making an insurance claim and reporting this to Subaru and the NHTSA.

  20. Bought my 2019 Subaru Forester Sport December 29th. January 19th it was in the shop because all ES had shut off..the gas cap was faulty. Two weeks later I’m driving 20 miles an hour in cold, icy conditions with the heat blaring and the defrost on when I hear a loud crack and an 8” split right up the middle of the windshield.

    Brought it to the dealership, that runs a pen up the line and makes a giant circle around a spot when the “rock” supposedly hit it. I was like “no, there was no rock, no debris, we were driving 20 miles an hour!” He told me not to get into it with him, that he would argue the case to Subaru. Now, of course, they want $1800 for my just purchased $40000 Subaru.

    Cannot wait to call corporate on Monday morning after reading all of these complaints. I have had a rock hit my car before, there is always a web before it splits, but still no web on this crack. Also, if a microscopic debris can split the windshield of a car at 20 miles an hour, sounds like a huge MANUFACTURER problem.

    I’m not giving them a dime. And if they do not replace this, I will literally bad mouth Subaru to everyone I know. Could not be more bummed about my purchase after 10 great years with a 2009 Ford Escape!

  21. My 2015 Subaru Outback is going to get it 4th broken windshield replaced this week. Clearly Subaru is failing it’s grades and it’s reputation is scared. I paid For the first break then Subaru paid for the 2nd and 3rd (deductibles) but now they don’t want to help any more fearing, I guess, the consequences.
    I am done with Subaru.

  22. A few days ago, the windshield on my 2015 Subaru Impreza with 24K miles cracked at the base of the passenger side while I was changing the wiper blades…a 42° sunny day in the driveway. The crack grew to twice the size and curved toward the driver side during a short in-town trip.
    Since the new car warranty has just expired, I am going to press Subaru to take care of this, noting the vast number of complaints here and on other sites, including on NHTSA. I filed a complaint on the NHTSA website as well. This is the best way to pressure Subaru to expand its recall or extend the warranty for all its late model Subarus. Otherwise, time for another class-action lawsuit. This was my first long-awaited Subaru. It may be my last.

  23. Found my 2019 Subaru Forester with only 4K miles on it with a large crack on the lower windshield near the wiper blades yesterday. Wasn’t there that morning. Don’t remember Nyrhing hitting it while driving. No webbing. Was 28 degrees out and snowing, had defrost on. Really hoping Subaru fixes this for me and I don’t have to use my insurance/deductible.

  24. My 2019 Subaru Forester is 5 weeks old. Yesterday got in the car to go out to lunch crack which started on passenger side under windshield wiper appeared. Went to dealership this morning they claim a rock hit it! Took the car to Safelite and set up an appointment. Fortunately it will only cost me $50. I am glad the car is a lease. I’ve been reading many complaints on line. Brought this to the dealerships attention, they acted like they never heard what I was talking about!

  25. Just bought a 2018 Subaru Legacy with 14,000 miles on it. Windshield has been replaced once according to CarFax. I’ve put 4,000 more miles on it and windshield cracked in a Y pattern coming up from base of windshield in the center sitting in garage!! Subaru asked for pics so they know there’s an issue obviously!! I’ve got the premium warranty. Don’t know yet if they’ll assist with replacement

  26. Bought 2019 Subaru Forester May 28. Started 300-mile trip on PA Turnpike May 30. After less than 100 miles driving I heard a loud “Crack!”. I saw no rock coming, no mark on the windshield. A few minutes later I saw a line start creeping up the windshield from below the wiper on driver side. The crack continued, curving an erratic path toward the right. When we reached Pittsburgh, the crack was maybe 18 inches long. I couldn’t arrange repair on the weekend. At end of homeward drive 4 days later, the crack had reached 23 inches total. Next day, I had the windshield replaced. The mechanic said the crack had started at bottom edge of windshield. No marks, no holes, just the long meandering crack. Insurance covered all cost but $100. I have no confidence this won’t happen again with the Subaru.

  27. I bought a new 2019 Subaru Outback a week ago–37 miles. While driving on a highway six days later, with less than 1,000 miles, I saw a crack develop from the top of the windshield. I didn’t see or hear anything strike the windshield. No trucks around, no debris of any kind on the road. Within an hour, the crack went down and curved to the right and up. The sheer number of cases of spontaneous cracks in Subarus from 2015 on points to an on-going problem. Subaru Corporate has been destroying Subaru
    s reputation by not responding appropriately to the windshield problems.

  28. A “rock” supposedly hit my windshield, it didn’t. Bought my car in November 2018. Went to sleep and woke up with a long crack originating at the base of my windshield curving across. No rock hit my window but Subaru insists that it did. This will be the last Subaru I own.

  29. Subaru hasn’t been very responsive in addressing the problem with the windshields. Their answer instead is to have your automobile insurance cover it. Please report your windshield cracking problems to NHTSA .

  30. My windshield spontaneously cracked on my 2019 Subaru Outback while driving down the highway last week. Nothing hit the windshield. It started in the lower left (drivers side) area and curved into a 2′ crack over the last week.

  31. I have a 2019 Subaru Forester with 7,000 miles. While driving on the interstate, in the right side lane, my side window shattered. It sounded like a gun went off and then I heard glass shattering . It is not likely that anything hit the window since I was in the right hand lane . I plan on reporting it to the NHTSA.

  32. Same story as many here. New Subaru Outback, 2 months ownership, spontaneous crack of windshield while driving in warm weather. Nothing hit the windshield. Service department tried to claim something hit it and took pictures to send to Subaru. Subaru is replacing for free. We downloaded this article as well as sited another about a class action suit. We really love the car, it’s ridiculous to lose customers over this flaw. Management need to step up.

  33. 2019 Subaru Forester, less than a year old still – just had my SECOND windshield crack! Both times it was cool during the morning, and I used the heater inside the vehicle, parked it for some time, came out to use the vehicle and see a HUGE crack on the windshield.

    When will www.nhtsa.gov step in for the consumers and when will Subaru admit to the windshield issues being there still?

    This is my first and probably my last Subaru vehicle.

  34. Subaru Crosstrek 2014 – rear windshield broke. No point of impact.
    Parked in parking lot only 30 minutes- heavily trafficked area. Nice area. No one saw anything.

  35. 2015 subaru wrx. Car parked in my driveway as we were putting up outside xmas lights
    ( 60 degree sunny day) my father, daughter and i for about 2 hrs when we heard this loud pop sound. We thought we blew out some kind of electrical thing since we had so many extention cords and ran around the house making sure the inside of home was ok. Now it is dark and went to start car and when i shut the car door i heard this boom and a sliding sound (freaked me out!!!). That is when i noticed the back windsheild was what had popped earlier and it was completely shattered evenly and started sliding apart inside the car. There were no chips or any damage to that window, it just exploded outward! THIS IS MY 11TH SUBARU, EACH MAKING IT TO 250 + MILES. never happened before. Had many problems with this 2015. Switching to jeeps! SUBARU HAS LOST IT’S MAGIC TOUCH. TOO EXPENSIVE TO HAVE SO MANY ISSUES. Catalentic converter went (not covered by ex warranty as subaru knows and will not stand behind) air condioning compresser, battery (1st month). Severe rust inside gas compartment.
    Though on all 11 the head gasket goes at 100,000 miles(just keep case of oil in trunk and keep filling it back up)

  36. I join all the others and will report to the NHTSA. I purchased a 2018 Subaru Forrester new. I had 130 miles on it when I returned it to have a window treatment placed. I had not experienced any rocks or flying debris and didn’t know it had a crack when I arrived for the treatment. They couldn’t treat it because it had a crack that began at the center at the roof line and extended just beyond the dotted shade area behind the rear view mirror (6″ or so). I used my insurance and replaced it. The glass guy mentioned that there was no sign of a rock chip, and I thought no more about it, until several weeks ago. Another crack showed up in exactly the same place. I had the glass guy again look at it and again using the pen light they reported no sign of a chip of any sort. When reporting it to the dealership they said there is no recall and no reports of spontaneous glass breakage. Now I find this site. Clearly I am not alone, and am very disappointed. I am getting it replaced and a new treatment again in several days, but will report first.

  37. In the middle of November I was driving home late afternoon in my 2017 Forester. I saw what looked like a spider web stuck on the out side of the windshield center running top to bottom. I stopped and tried to remove it but there wasn’t a web. when I got back in the car and checked it out I could see a line with spectral spots where the sunlight was being refracted by the crack. I have now seen several other line similar to this, some running horizontally. The cracks cannot be seen from the outside and are difficult to see from the inside unless you are in direct sunlight and only if the angle of the sun and your view is correct. They are almost invisible on the outside although today I did spot one. I mentioned it to the service manager last week when I went in for service and he said they would check it out. I told him several times only visible from the inside and in direct sunlight. Even then you have to scan back and forth to see them. When I picked up the car he said they had checked and didn’t see any cracks. Will to lay good odds the car did not leave the shop nor did they look from the inside. His best suggestion was too come back and demonstrate the problem. I am going to start carrying a magic marker and dotting the cracks when I see them. Did file a report with the NTSB because the NJ Class Action Lawsuit is using that as list for the lawsuit. File a report.

  38. 2015 wrx limited owner… been thru 2 windshields in less than a year… first time i washed car… 80 degree day… windshield popped… 6 months later 2nd windshield popped while defrosting windshield… why isnt the wrx with same technology NOT included in class action lawsuits? Same stupid wiper park

  39. I just purchased a 2020 Outback 2 weeks ago. I got in the car and heard a noise from the rear, got out to find my rear window shattered.
    Because this is a new vehicle I have to wait 5 days for a new window.

  40. 2020 Subaru Outback, three weeks old. On a below-freezing morning used remote start to warm car and defrost the windows, when we got in the car after ten minutes, lower part of windshield had a curved 12″ crack emanating upward from the wiper heating element, and a second one heading downward beneath the molding. The outer layer of glass has the crack. While smooth on the outside, close inspection shows little sparkles at the interface of the glass and element. Selling dealer response is ‘glass is never under warranty’.

  41. Same problem
    I have a 2019 subaru legacy. Went to work. Came out and there was a crack that started on drivers side starting from the bottom then curving right. I brought the car to subaru. They did the pen trick. There was a micro smudge from under the wiper. I did not hear any rock. When I drove the car to work that day, every time I hit a bump in the road, it sounded like the windshield was rattling. I offered to take them for a ride. They declined. I am pissed.

  42. I just purchased a 2020 Forester two weeks ago and this past weekend I noticed a crack starting right under my windshield wiper moving up the middle of my windshield. The crack seemed to happen for no reason. I was not hit by anything but there does seem to be a small chip right between my wiper blades. I’m taking it to the dealership this week, wish me luck.

  43. I purchased my Subaru Legacy new in 2016. Since that time I’ve had 4 chip repairs and there are approximately another 4-6 that could be repaired plus a 8” crack in the top left corner. I’ve been driving since 1970 and have never had to make this many repairs to any vehicle I e ever owned including g a 2006 Honda Civic with 360,000 miles and a Ford F-150 truck with almost 200,000 miles. Cheap glass? Thinner that normal? Cannot be just a fluke, my driving habits have not changed

  44. March 18, 2020
    My drivers side window shattered yesterday while I was driving….no impact. I drive a 2009 outback limited with 108,000 miles. Never had this happen in any car and I’ve had quite a few different cars.

  45. Thanks for all of the comments… I guess… This sucks. I have already filed a claim with NHTSA if that helps.

    Like many of you, I parked my 17 STI in the driveway after work with a windshield without a crack. I wake up to go to work and have a crack originating from the bottom of the windshield between the wipers that goes up and right into the driver’s visions. I can’t emphasize enough that there are no impact marks, no rock chips, and the car was parked overnight (50 degrees) – Yet spontaneously I have an 8 inch crack across my windshield.

    Absolute BS that Subaru cannot do anything about it.. How many times will we replace windshield without impact over the course of owning the car? RECALL!!!

  46. Yesterday I parked my 2016 Outback in front of a friends house. When I came out two hours later the rear window ( hatch window) was smashed. There was a big hole in the middle and the remaining glad was shattered with a thousand cracks going every which way. It was a hot day, 33 degrees Celsius. No baseball, no dead bird, no street hockey puck, and half the crumbled glass was in the back of the car and the other was on the ground. I had to pull the remaining glass out and sweep up the debris. Very sad. The dealership said they had never heard of this happening. Apparently the dealers here don’t do glass replacement. Not sure where to go as this isn’t the windshield.

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  48. 2020 Subaru Forester that I bought just 2 months ago, had a cracked windshield which i noticed first thing in the morning. The prior Lexus that I drove for 100,000 miles had a lot of chips on it because it was 2004 model but never did the chips spread. The forester now has a gash of about 12 inches cracking around the area where the rearview mirror meets the windshield. I know for sure that nothing hit my car. This is ridiculous. I took the car to the dealership and they say they can see a point of impact which caused it. Of course they don’t believe me when I say that nothing of this sort happened. I also told them that even let’s say it is a small chip, it shouldn’t spread like this and cause this amount of damage, but it fell on deaf ears. I thought “love” is what makes a Subaru a Subaru. But it seems like, forget love, this company doesn’t have the basic decency. Upon closer inspection I am finding that there are a few other chips around on the windshield which are waiting in order to become cracks. I bought this vehicle with a lot of interest, I am really disappointed and I sincerely think I did make a mistake in choosing Subaru. Buyers beware. Reported this to NHTSA, I don’t know what else can I do.

  49. We just bought a brand new 2021 Outback Premier.
    Not even 650 miles on it and the windshield cracked while parked overnight in our driveway.
    Dealer refuses to repair.. I would return the car if I could.
    Subaru should do better by its customers.. now I’ve got a 30 k loan on a car I don’t trust with dealers who have already shown they only care about making the sale.. not helping the owners with a known issue.

  50. I agree with everything you just said.. and I am in the same boat.
    Subaru should stand by its product.
    I feel I’ve made a mistake too…a chip does not do this kind of damage.
    And its not just the windshield they get you for.. its the recalibration of the iSight system that is the real double whammy! They wont cover that either.
    The car has 640 miles on it. have NOT EVEN MADE THE 1st PAYMENT yet and cant drive it due to safety concerns

  51. I have a 2019 Subaru Outback. I experienced what I determined was a spontaneous crack within a month of my brand new vehicle purchase. I bought late August of 2019 and had my first crack in Sept 2019. I just recently experienced another crack March 18, 2021. I can’t think of any incident where there was a strike to my windshield. Neither time was my windshield covered by Subaru under warranty. Even if they offer to pay for some of the windshield, this windshield situation really adds significantly to cost of ownership for my car.

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