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How much do Honda Civic hubcaps cost?

In general, Honda Civic hubcaps, wheel covers and center caps cost roughly $5 to $150 per piece, depending on whether you’re buying aftermarket, used, or genuine OEM, and on wheel size and model year.


Prices vary by whether your Civic uses wheel covers (steel wheels) or center caps (for alloy wheels), and by generation. This article provides current price ranges and purchasing tips for 2026.


Understanding hubcaps, wheel covers and center caps


Honda Civics span multiple generations with different wheel configurations. Some Civics still use simple wheel covers for steel wheels, while others use alloy wheels with center caps. The terms hubcap, wheel cover and center cap are related but refer to different parts, which affects where you buy them and how much they cost.


Here are typical price ranges by category as of 2026:



  • OEM wheel covers (for steel wheels): typically $60–$120 per piece, depending on size and generation.

  • OEM center caps (for alloy wheels): usually $20–$70 per piece.

  • Aftermarket wheel covers (universal or Civic-specific): about $15–$60 per piece.

  • Used or salvaged hubcaps/center caps: generally $5–$40 per piece, plus shipping.


Prices vary by year, trim, and seller, and availability may be limited for older Civics, so shopping around is essential.


Where to buy and what to watch


Retail and aftermarket options give you a range of prices and conditions. Here are common sources to consider:



  • Honda official parts website and dealers for genuine OEM hubcaps and center caps.

  • Auto parts retailers like AutoZone, O'Reilly, and Advance Auto Parts for aftermarket wheel covers and caps.

  • Online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay for new OEM, aftermarket, and used items.

  • Salvage yards and online junkyards for lower-cost used hubcaps and center caps.


Always verify compatibility by wheel size (diameter in inches) and the part number or listing details, and check return policies when buying online.


Tips for finding the right fit


To avoid misfires, check a few quick factors before purchasing:



  • Confirm wheel size (e.g., 14", 15", 16", etc.) and whether your Civic uses wheel covers or center caps.

  • Match part numbers or vehicle generation (e.g., 8th, 9th, 10th gen) for OEM parts.

  • Consider clip or retention ring condition if buying used; damaged clips can cause loss at highway speeds.

  • Factor in additional costs for hardware or retention rings if needed.


With these checks, you’ll be better positioned to secure the right hubcap, wheel cover, or center cap at a fair price.


Summary


For Honda Civics, hubcaps and related wheel parts come in a broad price range, reflecting differences in OEM versus aftermarket parts, wheel size, and whether you’re replacing a wheel cover or a center cap. Expect roughly $5–$70 for center caps and aftermarket covers, $60–$120 for OEM wheel covers, and higher prices for newer or larger sizes. Used parts can be much cheaper, but they come with wear and clip-availability considerations. Always verify compatibility with your exact Civic generation and wheel type, and compare several retailers to find the best deal.

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