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Windshield replacement cost: Leawood vs Olathe

Both Johnson County. Leawood skews more luxury; Olathe is larger and faster-growing. Leawood pricing tends to run modestly higher than Olathe for the same vehicle, driven by vehicle mix and shop density. The actual gap is small — usually under what most drivers would notice.

KS · Johnson County

Leawood

Population: 33,902

Typical windshield range $300 – $800
Chip repair $80 – $150
ZIP codes covered 4
  • • Affluent Johnson County suburb on the state line
  • • Higher concentration of luxury and ADAS-equipped vehicles
  • • Part of the KC metro service area
Leawood details

KS · Johnson County

Olathe

Population: 142,103

Typical windshield range $300 – $800
Chip repair $80 – $150
ZIP codes covered 3
  • • Fast-growing Johnson County city west of Overland Park
  • • I-35 commuter corridor; rock-chip damage on suburban runs
  • • Mix of newer vehicles often needing ADAS calibration
Olathe details

What actually differs between these cities

Both Johnson County. Leawood skews more luxury; Olathe is larger and faster-growing. For windshield replacement specifically, three factors drive most of the variance you'll see between Leawood and Olathe:

  1. Vehicle mix. Some KC-metro cities skew newer/luxury (Leawood, Lee's Summit); others have an older average fleet (Independence, Kansas City KS). Older vehicles without ADAS calibration are notably cheaper to replace.
  2. Shop density. The larger the city, the more competing shops, the tighter the pricing. Smaller cities sometimes have fewer mobile-service options, which can add to the bill.
  3. Insurance mix. Higher-income areas tend to have more comprehensive coverage with $0-deductible glass riders, which removes price as a customer-side concern entirely.

Run the estimator with your specific ZIP — it routes to the right local shop and calculates pricing for your exact vehicle. The intra-city variance you'll experience is typically smaller than the city-to-city variance, so your individual quote depends much more on your vehicle than your address.

See also: Leawood pricing page, Olathe pricing page, and the general cost guide.

Pricing tiers in either city

Regardless of which side of the metro you're on, the same tier system applies. An economy vehicle (Nissan Versa, Mitsubishi Mirage) runs around $250-$350. A standard vehicle (Toyota Camry, Honda Civic, Ford F-150) typically lands at $280-$480. Premium SUVs and trucks (Jeep Grand Cherokee, GMC Sierra) run $440-$700. Luxury vehicles (BMW 3 Series, Lexus RX, Audi Q5) start around $700 and reach $1,100. Exotic and EV (Tesla Model S, Range Rover, Porsche) regularly clear $1,500.

Add ADAS calibration ($200-$500 for most vehicles; $500-$1,500 for luxury or multi-system) if your vehicle is 2018 or newer with a forward-facing camera. Additional glass features (HUD, heated wiper park, rain sensor) can increase the price further. Add $25 for mobile service. Subtract your insurance deductible (or zero, with a glass-coverage rider). The vehicle-level differences swamp any city-level differences in pricing nine times out of ten — the city-to-city gap is small enough that we show the same typical windshield range for both, and your individual quote depends far more on your specific vehicle than your address.

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