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Chevy Traverse Windshield Replacement Cost Guide

Do you own a Chevy Traverse? Is your windshield cracked? You may ask: How much does it cost to fix?

Most drivers pay about $300 to $500 to replace a Chevy Traverse windshield. The full range is about $200 to $900. The price depends on your year, glass type, and safety features.

How Much Does a Chevy Traverse Windshield Replacement Cost?

Most Chevy Traverse owners pay $300 to $500 for windshield replacement. Older models typically cost between $200 and $400. Newer models with cameras and special glass can cost $500 to $900.

The price depends on your model year, type of glass, safety features, your location, and the shop you use.

Price by Model Year

Older Chevy Traverse models from 2009 to 2017 use simple glass. Most have few or no built-in sensors. Many shops charge $250 to $400 for these older models.

Newer Chevy Traverse models, from 2018 and later, feature a new body style. They use a new glass shape. Many trims have a front camera behind the glass. Some use quiet acoustic glass. Most quotes fall between $400 and $700. With more safety tech, some jobs reach $700 to $900.

What Changes the Price?

OEM-grade glass comes from the same brand that made your car. It gives the best match for the factory look. It often adds $100 to $300 to the total.

Other glass brands make aftermarket glass. It meets safety rules. It may look different. It often keeps the price near $200 to $450.

If money is tight, ask for an aftermarket price. For a perfect match, ask for an OEM-grade price.

Many newer Traverse models have lane keep assist, forward crash warning, and automatic emergency braking. These tools often use a camera behind the windshield. When the glass is replaced, this camera frequently needs recalibration.

Typical cost for camera recalibration is about $150 to $250 for simple jobs. Complex jobs can cost up to $400 or more. Some shops put this cost in the main price. Other shops list it as a separate line.

Big cities often have higher labor costs. Smaller towns can be more affordable, but they may have fewer shops. It is smart to call at least two shops and compare.

Many glass shops offer mobile service. They can come to your home or office. This service often adds $50 to $150 to the total.

How Insurance Affects Your Cost

Comprehensive coverage is helpful when a crash with another vehicle does not cause damage. It often covers windshield damage from rocks, storms, hail, and vandalism.

In most cases, you pay your comprehensive deductible. The insurance company pays the rest. Some plans offer a dollar glass deductible.

Example: Windshield quote is $600. Your deductible is $100. You pay $100. Insurance pays $500.

Liability insurance usually does not pay to fix your own car. If your policy is liability only, you typically pay all costs associated with glass repairs. The main exception is when another driver is at fault in a crash.

Repair or Replace?

Repair can be effective if the chip is small, the crack is short, and the damage is not visible to the driver. The usual repair cost is about $150 to $200. Many insurance plans pay for repairs without a deductible.

You need a complete replacement if the crack is long or continues to grow, the damage is visible in your direct line of sight, or the glass has numerous chips or cracks. A badly cracked windshield is not safe. The glass helps support the roof in the event of a rollover crash.

Final Tips

Write down your vehicle info. Get your year, trim level, and VIN. Check your insurance. Call at least two glass shops. Ask for a price with aftermarket glass and OEM-grade glass. Ask if camera recalibration is needed. Then compare total price, warranty, and service speed.



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