Our 2001 Windstar with 115,000 miles will be driving us to WDW this summer.
Do a full maintainance check before and you'll be fine. My list:
check belts & hoses,
oil change,
radiator flush&fill,
are tires ok for 2200 miles? (enough tread, no repairs)
check spare tire pressure,
check timing belt,
air conditioning ok for Florida heat,
lights ok,
wipers ok,
wheel alignment ok
inspect fuel line
brakes ok for 2200 miles
top off fluids
no chips/cracks in windshield
I'm just curious about this one. I am thinking about driving to WDW from MI in December. My 2008 Saturn Vue has a cracked windshield. The crack is below my sight line. Is this a problem?
Honestly, I wouldn't do it unless I had a significant emergency fund to work with
A friend of mine drove her mom's van to Florida 2 years ago. They broke down in the middle of nowhere in Georgia. They had the car towed to the nearest shop (because, let's face it, it was not the time to shop around,) rented a car, and arrived in WDW about 6 hours later than scheduled.
On the way home they stopped to pick up the van and were presented with a $2000 repair bill.
They really should have just flown.
This is a great reason to have AAA. It would cost extra to be towed to a repair center, but SO worth the cost. Be aware of national chains - Tires Plus, Aamco, Pep Boys. While you're waiting for the two truck, call AAA and consult with them regarding the best and closest one. Sorry, but your friend could have taken a few minutes to shop around.
Leaving a vehicle and not knowing what or how much you'll be paying is a recipe for disaster!
That can turn into a huge problem very quickly. You really should get it repaired. If the crack is small, they don't necessarily have to replace the entire windshield.
A cracked windshield should be fixed and at least part of it should be covered by your insurance.
The crack can grow due to hot/cold temps and from bumps in the road.
On modern cars (like your 2008) it provides structural integrity to the car and quite often the passenger side airbag relies on that integrity to help protect the passsenger.
If you have to, start a windshield fund to pay for the repair in the future.
(I am refering to a crack that has some length to it. A "star" crack can generally be repaired cheaply and that can prevent the star from growing into a full blown crack)
About the cracked windshield.
Yeah, most insurances will cover it, but with most I would imagine your deductible would also apply.
Over the last 4 years, I've replaced 4 windshields. All of them cost $250 through the insurance and I have a $200 deductible. I didn't go through the insurance and called Safelite myself. All of them cost me $199, same as the deductible, and it didn't cost me higher premiums later because I had a claim.
I've had 1 chip fixed by Safelite. Insurance covered that 100%. I can't even see the chip anymore.
About the cracked windshield, it needs to be fixed before you leave. The extreme heat will spread that crack quickly. In KY, the windshield must be replaced, per your insurance policy, at no cost. My only cracked windshield was 2 years ago, the company came out to my driveway, fully replaced it, and not a dime came out of my pocket. We pay a little more for insurance here though.
My 2002 Saturn has 249,300 miles on it an I have no problem driving close to 300-400 miles a day. I'm not sure that it would be trusted for a 2,000 mile trip.
If you don't have AAA, you can get roadside assistance through most cel phone carriers for $3-4 a month. My Verizon plan is $2.99 and offers free towing as needed a couple of times a year. $36 a year is nothing for piece of mind.