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How much does it cost to replace a Dodge Charger window?

A Dodge Charger window replacement typically costs a few hundred dollars, with the front windshield usually being the most expensive, especially if advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) calibration is required. Insurance coverage and the choice of glass can also affect the final price.


Cost ranges by window type


Below are typical price ranges you might see from auto glass shops for a Charger, noting that actual quotes depend on the model year, trim level, location, and glass type. Use these as a starting point when shopping around.


Front windshield (ADAS considerations)



  • Front windshield replacement: generally about $400–$900, including installation.

  • ADAS calibration (often required after windshield replacement): approximately $100–$300 extra.

  • OEM (original equipment) glass may push costs toward the higher end, potentially $600–$1,000 or more depending on features.


Overall, a front windshield with calibration for a Charger commonly lands in the $500–$1,000 range, depending on glass type and calibration needs.


Other windows and typical costs


Costs for non-front windows are usually lower, but can vary based on window size, replacement parts, and labor. The following estimates reflect common ranges you might encounter.



  • Side window (driver or passenger, door glass): $200–$500 per window, depending on whether a regulator or motor is involved.

  • Rear window (back glass): $350–$700, depending on size and antenna/defogger features.

  • Quarter window (small rear or pillar glass): $150–$350.


Note that labor rates and any necessary trim removal, molding clips, or weatherstrip replacements can influence these totals.


Factors that influence price


The exact cost of replacing a Dodge Charger window is driven by several variables. Understanding these can help you get accurate quotes and avoid surprises.



  • ADAS calibration requirements: If the Charger has cameras or sensors tied to the windshield, calibration can add to both time and price.

  • Glass type: Aftermarket vs. OEM glass, tinted or UV coatings, and specific features (defrost elements, antennas) affect price.

  • Labor costs: Regional labor rates and shop overhead influence the final bill.

  • Window type and location: Front windshields are typically more expensive than side or rear windows; quarter glass is usually the cheapest.

  • Additional parts and services: Removal of molding, sensor covers, or paintwork around the window can add to the cost.


Prices can vary widely by market, year, and trim, so always request a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and calibration.


Saving money and insurance considerations


Smart shopping and checking your coverage can reduce out-of-pocket costs significantly. Consider these options when planning a replacement.



  • Check your auto insurance: Comprehensive coverage often covers glass damage with a deductible; some insurers offer zero-deductible windshield options in certain states or policies.

  • Shop around for quotes: Get at least 3–4 written estimates to compare glass type, calibration inclusion, and labor.

  • Ask about calibration inclusion: Ensure the quote clearly states whether ADAS calibration is included or billed separately.

  • Inquire about warranties: Many shops offer warranties on workmanship and on the glass itself; confirm what is covered and for how long.


Planning ahead and understanding what's included in each quote can help you choose the best value without sacrificing safety.


Summary


Replacing a Dodge Charger's window typically costs several hundred dollars, with front windshield replacements being the most expensive especially when ADAS calibration is required. Non-front windows are generally cheaper, but prices vary based on glass type, labor rates, and added features. Always obtain a written estimate that details parts, labor, and any calibrations, and check whether insurance coverage applies to your situation.

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