Windshield Replacement Colorado Springs
Windshield replacement in Colorado Springs costs $200–$900+ depending on your vehicle, glass type, and ADAS features. But under Colorado law (CRS 10-4-613), most drivers in the Pikes Peak region pay $0 — state law requires zero-deductible glass coverage with every comprehensive auto policy. Pink Auto Glass provides mobile service across Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, Pueblo, Woodland Park, and surrounding communities, including Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base. Vehicles with advanced safety systems require mandatory ADAS camera calibration after replacement, adding $150–$350.
Colorado Springs windshield replacement costs $200–$900+ for most vehicles. The national average is $295. Under Colorado law CRS 10-4-613, drivers with comprehensive insurance typically pay $0 out of pocket. Mobile service available across the Pikes Peak region.
Pink Auto Glass provides mobile windshield replacement across the Colorado Springs metro and surrounding military communities, including Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, and NORAD/Cheyenne Mountain. Whether you live near Pikes Peak or out in Black Forest, a certified technician comes directly to your home or workplace — same-day service available.
Windshield Replacement Cost by Vehicle Type in Colorado Springs
Prices based on national market data for OEM-equivalent glass. ADAS calibration is listed as an additional cost for equipped vehicles. Most Colorado Springs drivers with comprehensive insurance pay $0 under CRS 10-4-613.
Honda Civic
Compact SedanADAS standard: 2016+
Toyota Corolla
Compact SedanADAS standard: 2017+
Hyundai Elantra
Compact SedanADAS standard: 2021+
Honda Accord
Midsize SedanADAS standard: 2018+
Toyota Camry
Midsize SedanADAS standard: 2018+
Nissan Altima
Midsize SedanADAS standard: 2019+
Toyota RAV4
Compact SUVADAS standard: 2019+
Honda CR-V
Compact SUVADAS standard: 2017+
Chevrolet Equinox
Compact SUVADAS standard: 2018+
Subaru Outback
Wagon/SUVADAS standard: 2015+
Toyota Highlander
Midsize SUVADAS standard: 2020+
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Midsize SUVADAS standard: 2021+
Ford F-150
Full-size TruckADAS standard: 2018+
Chevy Silverado
Full-size TruckADAS standard: 2019+
Ram 1500
Full-size TruckADAS standard: 2019+
Toyota Tacoma
Midsize TruckADAS standard: 2020+
BMW 3 Series
Luxury SedanADAS standard: 2019+
Mercedes C-Class
Luxury SedanADAS standard: 2019+
Volvo XC90
Luxury SUVADAS standard: 2016+
Tesla Model 3
ElectricADAS standard: All
Tesla Model Y
ElectricADAS standard: All
Jeep Wrangler
SUVADAS standard: Most N/A
| Vehicle | Category | Glass Only | With ADAS Calibration | ADAS Since |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honda Civic | Compact Sedan | $270-$360 | $420-$860 | 2016+ |
| Toyota Corolla | Compact Sedan | $265-$355 | $415-$855 | 2017+ |
| Hyundai Elantra | Compact Sedan | $265-$355 | $415-$855 | 2021+ |
| Honda Accord | Midsize Sedan | $300-$400 | $450-$900 | 2018+ |
| Toyota Camry | Midsize Sedan | $295-$395 | $445-$895 | 2018+ |
| Nissan Altima | Midsize Sedan | $285-$385 | $435-$885 | 2019+ |
| Toyota RAV4 | Compact SUV | $330-$440 | $480-$940 | 2019+ |
| Honda CR-V | Compact SUV | $320-$430 | $470-$930 | 2017+ |
| Chevrolet Equinox | Compact SUV | $295-$395 | $445-$895 | 2018+ |
| Subaru Outback | Wagon/SUV | $360-$470 | $510-$970 | 2015+ |
| Toyota Highlander | Midsize SUV | $350-$480 | $500-$980 | 2020+ |
| Jeep Grand Cherokee | Midsize SUV | $360-$500 | $510-$1,000 | 2021+ |
| Ford F-150 | Full-size Truck | $360-$500 | $510-$1,000 | 2018+ |
| Chevy Silverado 1500 | Full-size Truck | $370-$510 | $520-$1,010 | 2019+ |
| Ram 1500 | Full-size Truck | $380-$520 | $530-$1,020 | 2019+ |
| Toyota Tacoma | Midsize Truck | $305-$430 | $455-$930 | 2020+ |
| BMW 3 Series | Luxury Sedan | $430-$680 | $580-$1,180 | 2019+ |
| Mercedes-Benz C-Class | Luxury Sedan | $460-$730 | $610-$1,230 | 2019+ |
| Volvo XC90 | Luxury SUV | $530-$830 | $680-$1,330 | 2016+ |
| Tesla Model 3 | Electric | $800-$1,100 | $950-$1,600 | All years |
| Tesla Model Y | Electric | $900-$1,250 | $1,050-$1,750 | All years |
| Jeep Wrangler | SUV | $310-$420 | N/A (most) | Optional |
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Factors That Affect Your Windshield Replacement Cost in Colorado Springs
Vehicle Year, Make & Model
The single biggest factor. A Honda Civic windshield runs $270–$360, while a Tesla Model Y costs $900–$1,250. Larger glass, curved designs, and specialized coatings all increase cost.
Glass Type (OEM vs. Aftermarket)
OEM glass matches factory specs exactly. OEE (Original Equipment Equivalent) offers the same quality at about 20% less. Aftermarket saves up to 40% but may not work with ADAS cameras.
ADAS Calibration Requirements
If your vehicle has lane departure warning, automatic braking, or adaptive cruise control, the windshield-mounted camera must be recalibrated after replacement. This adds $150–$350 to the total.
Colorado Insurance Law (CRS 10-4-613)
Colorado requires insurers to offer zero-deductible glass coverage with every comprehensive policy. Most Colorado Springs drivers qualify for $0 out-of-pocket replacement. Call your insurer to confirm.
Service Area
Pink Auto Glass serves Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region with free mobile service, including Fountain, Monument, Pueblo, Woodland Park, and surrounding communities. A technician comes to your home or office.
Mobile vs. Shop Service
Mobile windshield replacement is typically the same price as in-shop service. Schedule a mobile technician to come anywhere in the Colorado Springs metro, including Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base.
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Windshield Replacement Cost with Insurance in Colorado Springs
National Average vs. Colorado Springs
The national average windshield replacement costs $295 for standard vehicles without ADAS calibration. Colorado Springs drivers have a significant advantage: state law (CRS 10-4-613) requires insurers to offer zero-deductible glass coverage with every comprehensive policy, meaning most insured drivers pay $0 out of pocket.
Why Replace Instead of Repair?
- Chip vs. crack: A chip under 1 inch can often be repaired for $50–$100. Once it spreads into a crack longer than 6 inches, replacement is required.
- Driver line of sight: Any damage in the driver's direct line of sight requires full replacement regardless of size.
- ADAS requirements: If your vehicle has a forward-facing camera, the chip or crack location matters — damage near the camera often triggers replacement.
- Act quickly: Colorado's dramatic temperature swings — from sunny afternoons to freezing nights at high elevation — can expand a small chip into a full crack within 24–48 hours.
Colorado Zero-Deductible Glass Law (CRS 10-4-613)
Colorado requires auto insurance companies to offer zero-deductible glass coverage as part of any comprehensive auto policy. If you have comprehensive coverage in Colorado, you are entitled to a completely free windshield replacement — $0 deductible, $0 out of pocket. Glass-only claims typically do not raise your premium.
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How to Get the Best Price on Windshield Replacement in Colorado Springs
Check your insurance first
Call the number on your insurance card and ask: “Do I have zero-deductible glass coverage?” In Colorado, there’s a very good chance you do — state law (CRS 10-4-613) requires it be offered with every comprehensive policy. If covered, your replacement is $0 out of pocket.
Don’t wait if you have a chip
Colorado’s dramatic temperature swings — from warm sunny afternoons to freezing nights at high elevation — can expand a repairable chip into a full crack within 24–48 hours. A chip repair costs $50–$100. A full replacement costs $250–$900+. Act quickly.
Ask about ADAS calibration upfront
Some shops quote low on the glass, then add $200–$400 for calibration later. If your vehicle is 2018 or newer, ask explicitly: “Does your price include ADAS camera calibration?”
Use mobile service — it’s the same price
Mobile windshield replacement is typically the same price as in-shop service. A technician comes to your home, office, or anywhere in the Colorado Springs metro — including Fountain, Monument, Pueblo, and surrounding communities.
Frequently Asked Questions — Windshield Replacement Colorado Springs
How much does windshield replacement cost in Colorado Springs?
Windshield replacement in Colorado Springs costs $200–$900+ depending on your vehicle, glass type, and whether ADAS calibration is required. However, under Colorado law (CRS 10-4-613), most drivers with comprehensive insurance pay $0 out of pocket. The national average for a standard replacement is around $295. Compact sedans run $250–$380, full-size trucks $360–$520, luxury vehicles $430–$830, and Teslas $800–$1,600+.
Is windshield replacement free in Colorado Springs?
For most drivers, yes. Colorado law (CRS 10-4-613) requires auto insurers to offer zero-deductible glass coverage with every comprehensive policy. If you have comprehensive coverage, you are entitled to a completely free windshield replacement — $0 deductible, $0 out of pocket. Glass-only claims typically do not raise your premium.
What is ADAS calibration and how much does it cost?
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) calibration is the process of recalibrating the windshield-mounted camera after a replacement. Vehicles with lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, or adaptive cruise control require this step. It adds $150–$350 to the total cost and is required on most 2018+ vehicles.
Why do Tesla windshields cost so much more?
Tesla windshields cost $800–$1,600 because they use specialized acoustic glass, have large curved surfaces, and always require ADAS calibration. Tesla also restricts which shops can perform the calibration, limiting competition and keeping prices high.
What is the difference between OEM and aftermarket windshields?
OEM glass is made by the same manufacturer as your factory windshield. It matches exactly but costs more. OEE (Original Equipment Equivalent) meets identical safety standards at about 20% less. Aftermarket glass is cheapest (up to 40% less) but may not be compatible with ADAS cameras.
How long does windshield replacement take in Colorado Springs?
Most replacements take 1–2 hours. Pink Auto Glass technicians can come to your home or office anywhere in the Pikes Peak region, including Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Pueblo. After installation, wait at least 1 hour before driving to allow the urethane adhesive to cure properly.
Is windshield replacement free in Colorado?
Yes, for most drivers. Colorado law CRS 10-4-613 requires auto insurers to waive the deductible for glass claims when a driver has comprehensive coverage. That means $0 out of pocket for a full windshield replacement. Glass-only claims typically do not raise your premium.
Do you serve Pueblo?
Yes, Pink Auto Glass serves all of El Paso County and Pueblo. Our mobile technicians travel throughout the Colorado Springs metro, the Pikes Peak region, and south to Pueblo for same-day and next-day windshield replacement appointments.
Serving the Greater Denver Area Too
Pink Auto Glass covers the full Front Range — from Pueblo in the south to the Denver metro in the north. If you need windshield replacement in Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, or surrounding communities, visit our main site.
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