While you technically could choose to do a plexiglass car window replacement, that wouldn’t be recommended—it wouldn’t have the durability a true car window needs, which could quickly become a safety issue for you.
If you happened to be pulled over, it’s possible a plexiglass window that isn’t up to safety standards could earn you a ticket. If you live in a state that requires safety inspections to register your car, it likely won’t pass—and if you can’t register your car, you can’t legally drive it.
In short, the complications that could come with trying to save money on a plexiglass car window replacement could become more expensive than replacing it with a window truly designed for passenger cars.
While replacing a car window isn’t exactly cheap, it might not be as expensive as you think. The average car window replacement costs somewhere between $200 and $500. Aftermarket options can be more affordable, while original equipment manufacturer (OEM) windows will match the fit and durability specs your manufacturer intended for your original car window.
If you’re looking for ways to make your car window replacement more affordable, depending on your policy and deductible, you might be able to see some coverage from your car insurance
company to help you with the costs of your car window replacement. On the other hand, if your car insurance policy could use an upgrade, the Jerry
app can help you with that in no time—and there’s a chance you could find big savings, too. Getting started in the app only takes about 45 seconds, and the average Jerry user saves over $800+ per year on car insurance!