Car owners in San Francisco who were victims of smash-and-grab car break-ins say it's been challenging to find replacement glass due to a shortage-- and when they do, they're hit with the price tag, according to a report.
due to a shortage-- and when they do, they're hit with the price tag, according to a report published Tuesday.
"We’ve seen low supply," but nothing like the current situation, he said. He said dealers don't have a projected timeline,"so we could be waiting weeks to months."
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