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Keeping It Clear – 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe
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There’s more to replacing your windshield than the glass – today’s cars have advanced technology that our parents could only have dreamed of. For example, this 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe is equipped with an automatic condensation sensor and a heated wiper park area. The condensation sensor detects the moisture level of the inside the windshield and […]January 5, 2017 | In: Customer Stories, Industry News
A Wicked Good Job – 1993 Toyota Supra
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At Titan Auto Glass, we not only help individual customers, but dealers and body shops too! This job took us up to Wicked CAS in Kingston, NH to work on this 1993 Toyota Supra. We pulled out some of the glass out so the body shop can give it a new paint job, then we […]December 20, 2016 | In: Customer Stories, Industry News
High Performance: 2001 BMW M Roadster
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Our latest job took us to Turner Motorsport in Amesbury, MA to work on this beautiful 2001 BMW M Roadster. We love working with auto body shops and dealerships for many reasons: They usually have buildings where we can complete our work out of the wind, rain and snow, and they appreciate that we use top […]September 14, 2016 | In: Customer Stories, Industry News
Working With The Dealership: 2015 Subaru Crosstrek
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We did this replacement job for a 2015 Subaru Crosstrek with heated windshield at Autofair Subaru in Plaistow, NH. Like most independent auto glass replacement companies, we love working with auto body shops and dealerships. Why, you ask? Lots of reasons! 1.) You understand the finer points of windshield replacement and appreciate a job well done. […]June 3, 2016 | In: Customer Stories, Industry News
Recall Repair: 2015 Subaru Legacy
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We did this replacement for a 2015 Subaru Legacy with a heated windshield. Subaru is sending customers out a service bulletin for 2015/2016 model vehicles to have their windshields replaced for a weak spot in the glass. Customers are to bring it to the dealer for replacement. This was one of the vehicles. If you […]May 5, 2016 | In: Customer Stories, Industry News
Free Rust Repair: 1997 Nissan Altima
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This windshield replacement on a 1997 Nissan Altima took place near our headquarters in Woburn, MA. This customer’s windshield had broken, and on top of that was experiencing some major leaking issues. It’s safe to say we found the reason; after we pulled the windshield, this rust and rot was waiting for us underneath (click […]January 29, 2016 | In: Customer Stories, How-Tos, Industry News
Rare Breed: 1995 Toyota Supra
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We did this windshield replacement on a 1995 Toyota Supra in Kingston, NH. It’s not very often we get to work on these rare Supras. Yet, given our level of experience and care, it’s no wonder they came to us for the replacement. Click on the photos below for more detail: This customer paid cash […]January 25, 2016 | In: How-Tos, Industry News
Heads Up: 2012 Chevrolet Camaro
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Here’s a recent windshield replacement job we did on a beautiful 2012 Chevy Camaro with a heads-up display. This customer caught a rock on the highway. He called Mirak Chevrolet in Arlington, and they had recommended Titan Auto Glass for the replacement! This particular Camaro has heads-up display. There is a reflective material embedded into […]January 20, 2016 | In: How-Tos, Industry News
Better Rot Repair: What Goes Wrong and How You Can Take Control
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Living in New England exposes your car to extreme weather conditions, which can lead to rust and rot. What you probably did not know, however, is that improper window repair could lead to premature decay by exposing unprotected steel. When damaged glass is removed during windshield replacement, bare metal can be exposed in the pinchweld. […]July 20, 2015 | In: How-Tos, Industry News
The Future of Car Headlights
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One of the difficulties involved in night driving is the glare from headlights of oncoming vehicles. Auto designers and engineers are tackling this problem by developing smart headlight systems that will automatically adjust their focus according to traffic conditions. In this article in Endgadget, they show how the headlights’ feedback system continuously looks at what […]April 28, 2015 | In: Industry News