The Dodge Caliber was produced from 2006 to 2011 as a compact hatchback, offering practical everyday transport with straightforward glass specifications.
Rear windows on the Caliber are typically toughened glass, meaning they shatter into small fragments if damaged — a key reason shard cleanup is a significant part of any replacement job. Many Caliber models feature green-tinted rear glass and solar-control coating to reduce cabin heat and UV exposure.
Because the Caliber predates widespread windscreen-camera ADAS systems, rear-window replacement is a straightforward job without calibration requirements, though fitting takes time due to shard removal from the shattered original.