Newer car replacements are more complex because they often have more features and need recalibration. MAZ said it’s seeing shortages in all kinds of glass for old and newer cars. MORE NEWS: San Francisco, Tourism Industry Offer Cash Rewards To Stop Auto Burglary Fencing Operations But since most of the glass is imported, pandemic supply-chain issues are causing massive delays. MAZ Auto Glass located on Bayshore Boulevard San Francisco said it used to be able to replace glass in a couple of days. “We’ve seen low supply, but not until the aspect where even when we order through the dealer they have no projected timeline, so we could be waiting weeks to months.” “We have not seen a glass shortage like this,” said Co-Owner of MAZ Auto Glass Kevin Sarat-Guzman. “All of them were backlogged, and especially you know add in the manufacturing delays from all over the world, it took me more than 4 weeks to replace that car window.” “We went to probably seven auto glass shops in the Bay Area,” said Trisha Bantigue. READ MORE: Bay Area Tesla Owners Say Their Cars Increasingly Targeted for Break-Ins The owner of a brand new Audi RS7 also ran into the same headaches, after burglars broke into her vehicle on Hawthorne Street near Howard Street in San Francisco’s South Of Market neighborhood in September. “And then when I talked to the guy I was like why is it $900, does it really cost that much, and can you not get it done any sooner, and he was like yeah, ‘No.'”
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