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Mazda windshield replacement cost in Overland Park, KS

Typical Mazda windshield replacement in Overland Park, KS runs $300 – $700 all-in. The lower end is a sedan without ADAS; the upper end is an SUV or pickup with forward-facing camera calibration and trim-specific features (HUD, heated wiper park, rain sensor). The estimator computes your exact number once you enter year + ZIP. Mazda i-Activsense is dynamic-path on most trims — a scan tool plus a road test. Mobile service usually works.

Overland Park is the largest city in Johnson County, KS, and its daily commute leans hard on I-435 and US-69 — corridors where highway debris and rock chips are a routine cause of windshield damage. Because the area skews toward newer vehicles, many replacements here involve a forward-facing camera that needs ADAS recalibration afterward, which adds to the total. Kansas has no zero-deductible glass law, so for Johnson County drivers a claim is paid through comprehensive coverage subject to the deductible on your specific policy.

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Mazda pricing in Overland Park: what to expect

For a standard-tier vehicle like the Mazda, the windshield itself is the primary cost driver — anywhere from $200 for older models to $1,200+ for newer ADAS-equipped vehicles. Overland Park's labor market runs a bit above the KC-metro baseline, so labor adds roughly $80–$120 on top of parts. ADAS calibration on 2019 and newer Mazda models adds another $200–$500.

The popular Mazda models we see most often in the Overland Park area are: CX-5, Mazda3, Mazda6, CX-30, CX-9. Pricing within a make can swing significantly across these — a base trim of the CX-5 is typically the floor of the range; the top trim of the CX-9 is closer to the ceiling.

What varies inside the Mazda lineup

Mazda has unusually consistent pricing across its lineup. The CX-5 is the most popular replacement target in this market; Mazda3 and CX-30 are slightly lower-priced. The MX-5 Miata is the outlier — the small specialty windshield is harder to source aftermarket and runs significantly more than the Miata's overall vehicle tier would suggest. i-Activsense calibration on most modern Mazdas is dynamic (road test with scan tool); some 2024+ CX-90 trims add a static front-radar step. Mobile service handles dynamic-only jobs fine.

Mazda models we see in Overland Park: typical bands

Within the Mazda lineup, body class drives most of the price variation. The sedan and hatch trims are at the lower end of the standard tier; the crossovers, SUVs, pickups, and minivans land higher because of larger glass and more involved install labor. ADAS calibration first appeared on these models in the years shown — anything earlier skips the $200–$500 calibration adder.

Model Body All-in range ADAS from
Mazda CX-5 SUV/Crossover $320–$700 2019+
Mazda Mazda3 Sedan $300–$600 2019+
Mazda Mazda6 Sedan $300–$600 2019+
Mazda CX-30 SUV/Crossover $320–$700 2019+
Mazda CX-9 SUV/Crossover $320–$700 2019+

Bands are typical KC-metro pricing; the live estimator computes your exact price after you enter year and ZIP. Trim-specific features (HUD, heated wiper park, rain sensor, acoustic interlayer) can shift the final number within or slightly above the band.

Common Mazda models in Overland Park and what changes the price

  • Mazda CX-5 (SUV/Crossover)

    ADAS calibration on the CX-5 became common around model year 2019; earlier years typically skip the calibration step and cost less to replace.

  • Mazda Mazda3 (Sedan)

    ADAS calibration on the Mazda3 became common around model year 2019; earlier years typically skip the calibration step and cost less to replace.

  • Mazda Mazda6 (Sedan)

    ADAS calibration on the Mazda6 became common around model year 2019; earlier years typically skip the calibration step and cost less to replace.

  • Mazda CX-30 (SUV/Crossover)

    ADAS calibration on the CX-30 became common around model year 2019; earlier years typically skip the calibration step and cost less to replace.

  • Mazda CX-9 (SUV/Crossover)

    ADAS calibration on the CX-9 became common around model year 2019; earlier years typically skip the calibration step and cost less to replace.

ADAS calibration on your Mazda

Mazda adopted forward-facing camera ADAS broadly starting around model year 2019. If your vehicle is 2019 or newer, calibration after windshield replacement is essentially required.

Mazda uses dynamic calibration (scan-tool road test). This means the calibration happens on a road test with a scan tool plugged in, so mobile service is fine for most installs.

Insurance, OEM, and what to ask the shop

Most comprehensive auto policies in Kansas cover Mazda windshield replacement with either a $0 deductible (if you have a glass-coverage rider) or your standard comprehensive deductible. The shop you choose can file the claim directly. See Overland Park, KS general windshield pricing for a broader breakdown.

For a standard-tier Mazda, the OEM-vs-aftermarket question matters more than for an economy vehicle. Quality aftermarket glass is functionally identical to OEM on most Mazda models and saves $100–$300. See the OEM vs aftermarket guide for the full breakdown.

Coverage in Overland Park

We match Mazda owners in Overland Park with vetted KC-metro shops to choose from, covering all the surrounding ZIPs: 66202, 66204, 66207, 66210, 66212, 66213, and 4 more. Most replacements in the Overland Park area can be scheduled same-day or next-business-day, with the shop you pick typically reaching out within 15 minutes during business hours after your estimate (the next business morning otherwise).

Ready to see your specific quote? Run the estimator at the top of the page. We'll route your details to a local shop with the right calibration capability for your Mazda.

Mazda in Overland Park: FAQ

How much is a Mazda windshield replacement in Overland Park?

Mazda windshield replacements in Overland Park, KS typically land in the $300-$700 all-in range, depending on body style, model year, and trim. A sedan without ADAS sits at the lower end; an SUV or pickup with forward-facing camera calibration and HUD lands toward the upper end. Run the estimator with your year and ZIP for a price specific to your vehicle.

Does my Mazda need ADAS calibration?

If your Mazda is a 2019 model year or newer, almost certainly yes. Mazda typically uses dynamic calibration (scan-tool road test) after windshield replacement. Mazda i-Activsense is dynamic-path on most trims — a scan tool plus a road test. Mobile service usually works.

Will insurance cover my Mazda windshield in Overland Park?

In most cases, yes. Comprehensive coverage handles glass damage from rocks, debris, and break-ins. Kansas does not mandate $0-deductible glass, so your out-of-pocket depends on your policy. With a glass-coverage rider you typically pay nothing; without, you pay your comprehensive deductible (usually $100-$500). Filing the claim does not raise rates.

Should I get OEM or aftermarket glass for my Mazda?

For most Mazda models, quality aftermarket glass is functionally identical to OEM and saves $100-$300. The exception is if your specific model year has a known calibration-sensitive camera (less common on Mazda than on luxury brands).

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