Updated January 2, 2026
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Italian manufacturers often get things very right. The Fiat (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino) was one of those companies that put Italy on wheels and was instrumental in igniting the "Italian Miracle" a rebirth of sorts of European consumer goods.
Beginning in 1899, Fiat began producing cars. Initially know far and wide for their race cars, they also began producing "superminis" targeted at Europeans seeking a "city car." To this day, Fiat does not offer large family or executive cars.
In an effort to expand their reach, General Motors (GM) acquired Fiat. Unfortunately, GM's financial situation unraveled this agreement. When Chrysler went backrupt, Fiat acquired a controlling interest in the company and returned to the United States in 2000.
If you live in Florida, Kentucky or South Carolina, replacing your windshield might be covered by your insurance company without a deductible. If you live in any other state, you still may have a zero-deductible windshield replacement option, but you will need to check with your insurance company to confirm. Laws can change; always verify the specifics with your carrier.
For more information regarding zero-deductible windshield replacement, check out Understanding Windshield Repair Costs & Insurance Coverage.
Here are some common questions and answers to help you understand the process.
How do I know if I have to replace my windshield versus repair it?
If the damage is smaller than a US quarter and does not obstruct your view, the damage can usually be repaired. If the damage is larger than a US quarter and/or obstructs your view, a replacement is likely needed.