How accurate are online windshield replacement quotes?

An online quote that looks up your specific vehicle by year, make, and model — and accounts for ADAS — is accurate to within $25 of the final invoice price in the vast majority of cases. A generic estimate range ('$150–$400') is not a quote. The difference matters.

Updated June 2026

A real quote requires a part lookup, not a range estimate. There are thousands of windshield variants across vehicle makes and model years. A 2022 Honda Accord with ADAS costs materially more than a 2010 Accord without it. Any quote that doesn't ask for your specific vehicle year, make, and model — and your ADAS status — is not giving you an accurate price.

The quoter above pulls the actual part number for your vehicle and applies current pricing for your area. It includes glass, labor, mobile service, and ADAS recalibration if required. The price you see is the price you pay — no surprise line items, no 'we discovered your car needs X' upsells after arrival.

The two scenarios where the quoted price can change: (1) the technician arrives and discovers non-standard glass (aftermarket or previously replaced with a non-OEM part that requires different installation), or (2) ADAS recalibration fails on the first attempt and requires a second pass. Both are uncommon. We communicate any change before proceeding — you're never billed more than the quoted price without your approval.

Get an accurate quote for your specific vehicle — not a guess

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