Am I just unlucky - or does it seem like the windshields on the 2021 Models chip much easier than before? This is maybe my 4th Yukon/Tahoe over the past 20 years. Putting the same mileage on my ride - which isn't much - maybe 12,000 annually. Previous models bounced stones off like armored glass.
Seems to me with the new 2021 - every time a little stone flips up - it catches it on the windshield and chips. I have had this truck now for about 10 months - and already 4 rock chips in the glass. As of a month or two ago - there were no aftermarket replacement glass options out there (hopefully more durable than factory) - so I guess I'll wait through this winter before seeking a new windshield as the GM factory glass is not cheap. I figured maybe to lighten the rig, the glass got a bit thinner.
Anyhow - was curious if anyone else has observed the same issue - or maybe I should just change my username to "Rockcatcher"
Seems to me with the new 2021 - every time a little stone flips up - it catches it on the windshield and chips. I have had this truck now for about 10 months - and already 4 rock chips in the glass. As of a month or two ago - there were no aftermarket replacement glass options out there (hopefully more durable than factory) - so I guess I'll wait through this winter before seeking a new windshield as the GM factory glass is not cheap. I figured maybe to lighten the rig, the glass got a bit thinner.
Anyhow - was curious if anyone else has observed the same issue - or maybe I should just change my username to "Rockcatcher"