When You Have a Broken Glass Mirror On Your Car!

Posted on the 05 September 2014 by Jamie Gall @50states50wines

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Mirror Glass Plus.  All Opinions and Stories are my Own.

When I first got my driver’s license and purchased my first car, a 1990 Ford Escort I went on many first time driving experiences.  I had that car for a good year before heading off to college, but of course, with a first car, there are a few dents that may come along the way. One such dent was when I did this to my passenger side mirror.  Of course, during the winter back in Minnesota when I pulled out the ice scraper.  I wasn’t paying attention and before I knew it, I dented the glass on my passenger side mirror.

After research, I discovered that to replace the mirror it could cost up to 300 dollars.  Considering I only paid 400 for my first vehicle, coughing up that kind of money just didn’t make sense to me so I left it unfixed before purchasing my next vehicle.

I don’t recommend leaving anything unfixed because it makes for unsafe driving conditions especially for a brand new driver on the road so when I heard about Mirror Glass Plus and what they provide, I was ecstatic.

Mirror Glass Plus sells replacement glass for all makes and models directly to consumers for about $30 and then shows you how to fix your own in less than 2 minutes with step by step videos offered to help you along the way.

You can order your glass one day and have it fulfilled within 24 hours getting you back on the road that much faster.  In our day in age, something not to be messed with.  The website is so easy to find EXACTLY what you’re looking for  just by entering the make and model of your vehicle.  The only thing you may need to do a little work with is knowing the exact dimensions of your mirror on your vehicle because vehicles may have several mirror sizes to choose from.

But the BEST PART about Mirror Glass Plus is how much money they save you.  When I looked up the dimensions for my 2005 Ford Focus mirrors I found there were two different mirror dimensions available so I’d have to measure the exact glass size to be sure, and the glass would only cost me 19.99.  Yes, 19.99.  I’d rather pay that than the 300 dollars that a dealership may charge you.  I know, for sure, I will be going to Mirror Glass Plus the next time I accidentally break a glass mirror on my car, and HOPE you will keep this information around for the time it may happen to you.

Tell me about a driving dent or ding that you’ve had or someone in your family had?  It’s story telling time.

For more information about Mirror Glass Plus be sure to check out their newly revamped website for tutorials, mirrors available for your vehicle and more.