(We reprint these reviews as we received them – typos, caps, and all.)
2008 Nissan Altima | 2 Door Coupe
“only reason quality wasnt excellent was because there was some debris on my dashboard from the work. everything else was excellent. great experience all around.”
2005 Nissan Maxima | 4 Door Sedan
“The guy was great. He showed up on time and more importantly knew what he was doing. I would definitely recommend this company to anyone and would use them again. ”
1993 Nissan 850 Pickup | 2 Door Standard Cab
“The price beat Safelite by almost $60. total after tax. The windshield is great and is the same quality as Safe lite. The fellow who installed the glass was awesome. Very curtious and friendly. ”
1999 Nissan Altima | 4 Door Sedan
“They were wonderful! ”
2011 Nissan Rogue | 4 Door Utility
“I set app. On Monday between 9 & 12 no call no show I had to call back the next day to find out whats up . Next app. was kept all went fine.”
1997 Nissan Pathfinder | 4 Door Utility
“technician never made contact with me. he came, went directly to vehicle, completed repair, then left. he never instructed how long i had to leave tape on recently repaired window.”
1998 Nissan Frontier Pickup | 2 Door Extended Cab
“The installer bent some of the molding and didn't straighten it or refasten it properly. He left some globs of black goo, which I pointed out and he then cleaned up.”
1997 Nissan Altima | 4 Door Sedan
“The best experience I had. I never knew replacing windshield is just a phone call.”
2003 Nissan XTerra | 4 Door Utility
“Great service and price! Have already recommended this company to a friend for the excellent work.”
1999 Nissan Altima | 4 Door Sedan
“Hampton Roads is a predominately MILITARY town. As such, most of our windshields display a military sticker. It boggles my mind that a shop that replaces windshields for a living wouldn't have the presence of mind to PAY ATTENTION TO THAT FACT! Immediately upon getting our automobile home, we realized the stickers were unaccounted for. We called the shop and told them our son was on his way back to retrieve them. The time span was maybe 45 minutes. Our son entered the business and was told the stickers were in shreds, to which he said "That's OK, we'll take them anyway to turn in as proof to the base security." A few minutes later, they changed their story to the windshield was at the bottom of the dumpster and impossible to retrieve." So, not only were they inattentive to removing the stickers, they misled us as to their status! The car belongs to our daughter, and she is deployed for 7 months but our son uses her car to access the base gym. This will be a huge hassle getting new stickers on her auto.”