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How much does a battery cost for a 2018 Honda CRV?

The typical replacement battery cost for a 2018 Honda CR-V ranges from about $100 to $350, depending on the battery type and where you buy it. Aftermarket flooded batteries are usually cheaper, while OEM Honda or AGM batteries and dealer installation tend to be more expensive.


The 2018 CR-V uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. Prices vary by retailer, climate, and warranty terms, so it pays to shop around and verify the exact battery size and specifications for your exact trim and region.


Pricing landscape for a 2018 CR-V battery


The following figures reflect typical consumer prices you might encounter at major retailers and service shops in the United States as of 2024–2026. Prices can fluctuate with promotions, location, and core charges.


Below is a quick guide to the typical price ranges by battery type you might encounter when shopping for a replacement CR-V battery.



  • OEM Honda replacement battery: typically $200–$350 (plus potential installation fee if done at a dealership).

  • Aftermarket flooded battery: typically $100–$180.

  • Aftermarket AGM battery: typically $180–$320.


Remember that installation costs are extra if you don’t install the battery yourself. Expect about $20–$120 for professional installation, depending on the shop and region, with some outlets including installation in the price.


Shopping considerations and how to save


When choosing a battery for your 2018 CR-V, several factors can influence the final price beyond the sticker tag on the box. Being aware of these can help you save money or get better long-term value.



  • Battery type and warranty: AGM batteries offer longer life and better performance in extreme temperatures but cost more upfront; consider climate and driving habits when deciding.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM (Honda-branded) batteries are typically pricier but come with Honda-specific warranty and fit; aftermarket options are cheaper but vary in warranty length and performance.

  • Shop and installation differences: Dealer service centers often charge more for installation compared to independent auto shops or big-box retailers.

  • Promotions and core charges: Some retailers run sales or include core return credits; check whether a core charge applies and if you’ll recover it by returning your old battery.

  • Seasonal pricing: Battery prices can rise in winter months when demand increases and cold-weather performance becomes a priority.


To get the best value, compare at least 2–3 options, confirm compatibility with your CR-V’s exact model year and trim, and review warranty details (length, coverage, and what exclusions apply).


Battery types at a glance


Flooded lead-acid batteries are the standard option and generally cheaper. AGM (absorbed glass mat) batteries are more resistant to vibration and perform better in extreme cold or hot climates but carry a higher price. Your climate, driving patterns, and the vehicle’s electrical demands will help determine which type is most cost-effective in the long run.


Warranty and service considerations


Warranty terms vary by manufacturer and retailer. A longer warranty can offset higher upfront costs if you plan to keep the vehicle for several years. Check what is covered (defects, capacity loss, free replacement) and how the warranty is serviced in your area.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda CR-V, expect to spend roughly $100–$350 for a replacement battery, with OEM or AGM options on the higher end and standard aftermarket flooded batteries on the lower end. Installation costs, location, and warranty terms can shift the total price. By comparing multiple retailers and considering climate and usage, you can choose a battery that fits both your budget and the vehicle’s needs.

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