Hyundai Genesis Windshield Cost for Sedans & Sport Coupes

By Shawn Longmore â€¢  Updated: 01/10/23 â€¢  10 min read
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Hyundai Genesis Windshield Cost

An OEM (original equipment manufacturer) windshield replacement cost for a Hyundai Genesis typically starts around $450 and can go up to $800, depending on your vehicle’s year and model (coupe vs. sedan). However, if you are looking for a more cost-effective solution, you can opt for an aftermarket windshield, which can range in cost from $325 to $500.

Recent Online Price Quotes

Below is a table showing various Hyundai Genesis year models and auto glass prices quoted throughout the United States. The cost for windshield replacement could be higher or lower than those listed below, depending on whether you have a 4-door sedan or 2-door coupe. In addition, your location, the features installed on your Genesis, such as lane departure warning, and the glass type requested can cause the prices to vary.

2012Solar-coated windshield with acoustic interlayer and third visor frit$403.54Oklahoma City, OK 73149
2009Front window$451.26Bell, CA 90201
2012Passenger front door glass$410.75Hampton, VA 23669
2009Windshield with rain sensor$450.99Foley, AL 36535
2012Windshield with condensation and humidity sensor$333.10Kansas City, MO 64133
2011Passenger-side front door glass$398.62Plano, TX 75025
2009Windshield$334.65La Vergne, TN 37086
2012Auto glass repair (2 inch crack)$95.00Dallas, TX 75219
2010Windshield$340.53Ithaca, NY 14850
2013Windshield with rain sensor$359.56Stratford, CT 06614
2009Windshield$314.25Roxboro, NC 27573
2016Windshield with heads-up display and rain sensor$782.56Brunswick, GA 31525
2011Windshield with rain sensor$334.53West Point, MS 39773
2014Windshield with rain sensor$365.57Powell, TN 37849
2016Windshield with heads-up display$763.55Billings, MT 59101
2009Windshield$356.82Midlothian, VA 23112
2015Windshield with rain sensor and lane departure warning$506.28Austell, GA 30106
2011Driver-side front door green tinted glass$410.63Dallas, TX 75219
2009Windshield with rain sensor$365.58Miami, FL 33142
2012Windshield$377.45Louisville, KY 40208
2012Windshield$339.68North Hollywood, CA 91601
2016Windshield with heads-up display (HUD)$569.69Richmond, VA 23223
2015Windshield$525.48Guyton, GA 31312
2016Windshield$568.87Gridley, CA 95948
2013Windshield$366.15Pittsburg, CA 94565
2009Back glass-heated-with defrost-clear$367.85Guyton, GA 31312
2009Windshield$355.25Valley Center, CA 92082
2016Windshield repair (1 chip)$80.00Parker, CO 80134
2011Driver-side solar-coated rear vent window $358.10McKinney, TX 75070
2015Windshield$503.35Barstow, CA 92311

 Services Offered

WindshieldsVent Glass
Rear WindowsRock Chip Repair
Door GlassSunroof Window
Quarter GlassRegulator Repair

Glass Options

Hyundai Genesis offers a variety of glass types for its luxury model vehicles and sports coupes, including OEM (original equipment manufacturer), Dealer, and aftermarket options. When choosing an aftermarket window for the Hyundai Genesis, drivers can save up to 40% compared to buying an OEM replacement, making it significantly cheaper than OEM. To learn more, check out our article discussing the different glass types in-depth and the cost factors involved.

Recommended Automotive Services

A Hyundai Genesis is a reliable vehicle, but it needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly and looking its best. From oil changes to tire rotations, the proper preventative care can help you avoid costly repairs down the road and extend the life of your car.

Change oil regularly – Regular oil changes help to reduce friction and wear on engine components, improve fuel economy, and extend the life of your vehicle. Check your Hyundai Genesis owner’s manual for the recommended oil change interval. We prefer following the recommended service schedule listed for the type of oil used. For standard oil, we change the oil every 3,000 to 4,000 miles; for synthetic oil, we change it every 5,000 to 8,000 miles.

Tire rotation – Rotating your tires helps to ensure even wear and tear on all four tires. We recommend rotating your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or when you schedule an oil change to extend the tires’ life and prevent uneven tread wear.

Inspect brakes – Brakes are one of the most critical components of your vehicle, as they are responsible for stopping the car when needed. Over time, brake pads can wear down, reducing braking power and decreasing overall performance and safety. Also, unusual sounds, smells, or vibrations while braking indicates a problem, and the brakes should be inspected immediately by a qualified technician. Waiting too long to replace the brake pads may result in more expensive repairs, like replacing the rotors.

Get a tune-up – A tune-up can help improve fuel economy, reduce emissions, and restore lost power. It can also help prevent costly repairs by ensuring that all components work correctly. You should schedule a tune-up every 30,000 to 40,000 miles or when you notice changes in performance and fuel consumption.

Have the paint professionally waxed regularly – Waxing helps to create a protective barrier against dirt, grime, and other contaminants that can cause damage to the paint surface. On top of that, it also provides UV protection which helps to prevent fading and discoloration over time. Regular waxing can help ensure that your Hyundai Genesis remains looking like new for years to come. Check out our car wax guide to learn more about waxing your vehicle.

A Little Hyundai Genesis History

Hyundai started producing the luxury sedan and sport coupe models of the Genesis in 2008. The Genesis was Hyundai’s first rear-wheel drive vehicle, designed to compete with other luxury sports vehicles. It had a few design changes during its short production run, but even after receiving a facelift in 2011 and a 5.0L V8 engine option in 2012, it wasn’t enough to continue production. So, unfortunately, Hyundai discontinued Genesis in 2016. Below are some of the changes in the two generations of Genesis.

Key Takeaways

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Shawn Longmore

Shawn Longmore has been a part of the auto glass industry for over 20 years and is the founder of Auto Glass Locator. With years of hands-on experience replacing and repairing auto glass, he offers valuable insights into the world of windshield replacements. Each year he continues to help more people find great deals on auto glass and other automotive services.

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