In addition to the cost associated with ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance System, when purchasing a vehicle, new data shows they can be costly to fix if you find yourself in even the slightest fender-bender accident.
Currently, about 23% of vehicles involved in collisions require recalibration, replacement, or repairs of the ADAS system and components.
The average fee to recalibrate an ADAS system today is about $500. This includes things like re-focusing cameras and calibrating distance sensors. Many repair shops lack the tools and platforms and have to instead rely on third-party mobile diagnostic companies to complete work or send the vehicle to a dealership for recalibration and repairs.



