What’s a Toyota Tacoma Windshield Replacement Cost?

By Shawn Longmore â€¢  Updated: 01/22/22 â€¢  7 min read
Toyota Tacoma

Toyota Tacoma Windshield Replacement Cost

On average, a Toyota Tacoma windshield replacement cost is between $250 and $500 in the United States. In addition, if you’re Tacoma has sensors that require calibration, such as lane departure detection, there will be an additional charge of $250 to $350 for the calibration process. Our auto glass experts will provide complete pricing before scheduling your service.

Toyota Tacoma Auto Glass Services Include

  • Windshield Replacement
  • Sunroof Repair
  • Door Glass Replacements
  • Door Vent Glass Replacement
  • Back Window Replacement
  • Windshield Repair
  • Window Regulator Repair

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History of the Toyota Tacoma Pickup

Tacoma pickup overlooking city lights

With a design based on the fourth-generation Land Cruiser, Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. (TMS) introduced the first Tacoma pickup in 1989, which became available in two trim levels: base GX and midlevel GL.

With a starting price of $9,995 in 1989, the Tacoma pickup cost less than the Ford Ranger and Chevrolet S10 pickups. In addition to being well-equipped, the Tacoma featured a unique design, with a boxy shape and large rear doors.

The engine sizes available in the Tacoma have gone from 2.0L 4-cylinder engines to 3.0L V6s and then back again to 2.4L inline 6-cylinders. In 2005, Toyota released the fifth-generation model featuring a redesigned front end and interior plus an updated suspension system. The sixth-generation model was unveiled in 2009 and featured a revised front fascia, grille, headlights, and taillights.

The Tacoma pickup has changed slightly over the years. Still, with prices starting around $26,500, it’s a reliable truck at an affordable price. Learn more about the Toyota Tacoma and its newest features on the 2022 Toyota Tacoma by clicking here

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It doesn’t matter what type of vehicle you drive; we provide quality auto glass service at affordable prices. So whether you have a Ford F-150 or a smaller SUV such as the Acura MDX, our auto glass experts are ready to help with all your auto glass needs. Have a damaged windshield and still have questions or need to schedule service? To discuss your vehicle and get exact details, select the “Find Local Shops Now” button to find and speak with the auto glass shop closest to your location.

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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