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Mercedes C300 Windshield Replacement Cost

The Mercedes-Benz C300 is part of the C-Class lineup, first introduced in 1993 as a successor to the famed Mercedes-Benz 190 (W201). This series has evolved significantly over the years, blending luxury with performance in a compact package. An interesting tidbit is that the C-Class was the most compact model from Mercedes-Benz until the introduction of the A-Class in 1997. As part of this prestigious lineage, the C300 model has seen numerous updates, adapting to modern automotive trends and technological advancements.

When considering windshield replacement costs for the Mercedes-Benz C300, several factors come into play. One of the primary determinants is the model year, as Mercedes frequently incorporates significant upgrades and redesigns which impact the price of parts and repairs. For example, the 2015 model year ushered in the new W205 generation with a major redesign, introducing the use of more advanced materials and intricate engineering. This shift often leads to more complex windshield designs and mounting solutions, subsequently raising replacement costs.

Another driving factor affecting windshield replacement cost is the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) integrated into recent models, such as lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic braking. These features often rely on sensors and cameras mounted on or near the windshield, requiring meticulous calibration during replacement. The 2021 refresh introduced additional ADAS enhancements, contributing to increased associated costs during windshield replacement today.

Trim levels are also pivotal, with higher trims often incorporating additional technological integrations or upscale features that can impact repair complexity. For instance, panoramic sunroofs or acoustic noise-reduction glass, common in the higher C300 trims, can create variations in windshield specifications.

Additionally, the availability of aftermarket parts influences costs. With newer or less common model years, aftermarket options may be limited, potentially increasing reliance on OEM parts from dealerships. Therefore, aftermarket alternatives tend to be more prevalent in older models, allowing for more competitive pricing and reducing overall costs.

In summary, the price of a windshield replacement for a Mercedes-Benz C300 is influenced by a variety of factors, including model year changes, ADAS features, specific trim levels, and the availability of aftermarket components. Understanding these elements can help owners anticipate potential costs involved in maintaining their vehicle.

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Mercedes C300 Windshield Replacement Cost By Year

Not all windshields are created equal, so it makes sense that not all replacements cost the same. Depending on the vehicle and the technology built into the glass, replacement prices can vary significantly. Here’s how we break it down:

High-End Range
Some vehicles—especially newer or luxury models—are equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), like lane-keeping cameras, rain sensors, heads-up displays, and built-in heating elements. These features require original equipment manufacturer (OEM) glass and a complete ADAS recalibration after installation. Because of the specialized parts and labor involved, these replacements fall at the top end of the price range.

Mid-Range
Many modern cars come with a few standard features—such as forward collision sensors or lane departure cameras—that require basic recalibration after the windshield is replaced. These windshields typically don’t require OEM glass but do involve some extra steps beyond a simple install, which puts them in the moderate price range.

Low-End Range
Older vehicles or base models often have a simpler setup: plain laminated glass without any built-in electronics or sensors. These windshields are the most straightforward to replace, and therefore, fall into the lowest price tier.

Year Maximum Price Average Price Minimum Price
2021$890.00$680.00$500.00
2020$890.00$680.00$500.00
2019$890.00$680.00$500.00
2018$850.00$640.00$470.00
2017$850.00$640.00$470.00
2016$850.00$640.00$470.00
2015$850.00$640.00$470.00
2014$650.00$590.00$550.00
2013$650.00$530.00$360.00
2012$650.00$530.00$360.00
2011$650.00$520.00$360.00

Read reviews for Mercedes C300 Auto Glass Replacements

Los Angeles, CA

Mercedes Benz C300

Excellent service. Very convenient and it just made me very happy they came to my building instead of having to drive and drop off! Highly recommend!

Harley B. ( 2022-05-06 )

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Mercedes Benz C300

Fast and reliable

Sania ( 2022-01-24 )

Parker, CO

Mercedes Benz C300

The technician was professional and quick, he explained to me the proper way to take care of my new windshield. Professional all around, quick, and I like my new windshield. Couldn't ask for more!

Britton G. ( 2021-08-22 )

San Jose, CA

Mercedes Benz C300

Excellent!!!

Hans W. ( 2021-06-10 )

Recent Auto Glass Replacement Estimates for Mercedes C300

Vehicle Model Glass Part Quote Date Location
2017 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$352.58
2025-05-29
Northbrook, IL
2017 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$375.26
2025-05-29
Northbrook, IL
2014 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$450.36
2025-05-28
Charlotte, MI
2008 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$417.23
2025-05-27
Springfield, MA
2010 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$422.23
2025-05-27
Las Vegas, NV
2016 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$387.36
2025-05-26
Baton Rouge, LA
2021 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$405.76
2025-05-24
Flower Mound, TX
2018 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$344.70
2025-05-23
Old Bridge, NJ
2020 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Windshield
$405.69
2025-05-23
Sahuarita, AZ
2017 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Door Sedan
Door
$231.20
2025-05-23
Deerfield Beach, FL

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