Chevy Cruze Windshield Replacement Cost.
Replacing the windshield can be a complicated process. This is why we recommend having a professional handle the job. On average, a Chevy Cruze windshield replacement cost will typically be in the neighborhood of $299 to $450. This does not include any additional fees like taxes.
The out-of-pocket costs for you can be less if you have comprehensive insurance and a small deductible. Most auto glass companies will waive the deductible or cut it in half to make the replacement process easier for you. In most cases, getting your insurance to pay for any windshield-related damage will be easy. This is because your insurer usually considers a broken window an “Act of God” since it’s typically random and caused by a rock from the road that is out of your control.
Chevy Cruze Auto Glass Services Include:
- Windshield Replacement
- Sunroof and Moonroof Replacements
- Door Glass Replacements
- Back Window Replacement
- Door Vent Glass Replacement
- Windshield Repair
Recent Glass Quotes For Chevy Cruze
There are different factors that can affect the price of your Chevy Cruze window replacement, in addition to the name brand and quality of the glass itself. The age and design of your car will play into how much new auto glass costs. Below are some Chevy Cruze windshield replacement costs and other quoted glass parts for the Cruze. Your price may be slightly higher or lower depending on the city and state you live in and the year of your car.
Windshield – Orlando, FL – Price: $386.23 |
Driver Front Door Glass – Vienna, NJ – Price: $308.56 |
Back Window – Springfield, MO – Price: $331.00 |
Rear Windshield – Sherwood, MD – Price: $342.68 |
Windshield – Lake Grove, NY – Price: $422.50 |
Windshield – North Port, FL – Price: $375.00 |
Back Glass – Findlay, OH – Price: $379.00 |
Windshield – Fort Worth, TX – Price: $398.50 |
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Additional Chevy Cruze Maintenance
Below are some examples of additional automotive services owners of the Chevy Cruze should consider as routine maintenance.
- Oil Services – An oil change and tire rotation should be performed every six months or 5,000 Miles. A full fluid service will flush out your radiator, power steering, transmission, and differentials. Depending on where you live in the United States of America, your Chevy Cruze may require 50/50 antifreeze to prevent overheating during cold winter months.
- Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement – It is important to check your wiper blades for cracks and tears. These can rip the rubber and create a bigger tear that becomes hard to see through on rainy days. A good rule of thumb is to replace worn-out blades once every six months during the spring or fall season.
- Spark Plugs And Wires – Spark plugs should be changed every 30,000 Miles or two years. If you want to extend the life of your Chevy Cruze spark plugs, you can go in for a tune-up that includes replacing the plugs and spark plug wires with an updated set.
- Struts And Shocks – It is always important to check your car’s shocks and struts when replacing the windshield of your Chevy Cruze. The shocks and struts are what will allow you to stop safely without skidding or being thrown around inside the car. Replacing both in the same visit will help prevent future damage from occurring due to faulty struts and shocks causing your car to ride harshly.
- Car Wash – Keep your car looking pristine with a full professional car wash that will remove dirt, road salt, and grime. You can also have the interior detailed at the same time to clean up leather or cloth seats and get rid of unpleasant odors inside your Chevy Cruze. This service isn’t necessary but definitely keeps the car looking nice and new for many years.
History of the Chevy Cruze
The history of the Chevy Cruze began in 2007 when Ford Motor Company merged with General Motors, forming the company “New United Motor Manufacturing Inc.” It would take two years for this new company to make a debut on the American market. In 2010, Chevrolet released their first compact sedan called the Trax. The vehicle was designed similarly to a car that was released in Europe with the same name.
2008 would see GM release a new car called the Cruze to replace both the Cobalt and the Cavalier. This model was first marketed as a “world car” that customers could purchase in South America, China, India, and North America. The 2012 update to the Chevy Cruze added a diesel to the line of vehicles.
Chevy had challenges in the past with their small car lineup, but the Cruze and Sonic are two reasons Chevrolet’s headaches have become history.
Whether you have a Cruze or a Chevy Malibu, we can help with all of your auto glass needs.
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