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How much does a battery cost for a Honda Civic?

A typical replacement 12-volt battery for a Honda Civic costs about $60–$120 for a standard lead-acid unit, while AGM or OEM batteries used on Civics with stop-start or hybrid systems generally run $150–$350. Prices vary by model year, drivetrain, and retailer.


Understanding what you’re buying helps you estimate not only the part price but potential installation costs and warranty coverage. The Civic’s battery needs differ across gasoline, hybrid, and newer stop-start configurations, and the price you see can depend on brand, warranty length, and where you shop.


Battery types used in Honda Civics


Honda Civics can require different 12-volt battery types depending on the model year and drivetrain. The following list summarizes common options and typical price ranges.



  • Standard lead-acid or maintenance-free 12-volt battery for most non-hybrid Civics (gasoline models).

  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery for Civics with stop-start systems or higher electrical demand.

  • 12-volt AGM battery used in some Civic Hybrid versions, where the 12V system supports electronics alongside the hybrid powertrain.


Prices vary by brand and performance. When in doubt, verify the exact group size and terminal layout required for your Civic to ensure proper fit and charging characteristics.


Estimated price ranges by model and drivetrain


Before shopping, it helps to know typical ranges you’ll encounter, depending on whether you choose aftermarket parts or Honda’s original equipment. The figures below cover parts only; labor, disposal fees, and core charges can add to the final bill.



  • Non-hybrid Civic (gasoline) with standard 12V battery: commonly $60–$120 for an aftermarket unit; OEM or premium brands typically $120–$210.

  • Civic with stop-start or higher electrical load (AGM preferred): generally $150–$320 for aftermarket options; OEM/brand-name AGM batteries often $200–$420.

  • Civic Hybrid (12V battery and related systems): aftermarket AGM batteries usually $180–$350; Honda OEM equivalents can range from $250–$450 depending on model year.


Labor and installation fees vary by shop and region. Some retailers offer free installation with the purchase of a battery, while others bill $20–$100 for installation, test, and disposal of the old battery.


Where to buy and warranty considerations


Shopping channels differ in price, warranty length, and service options. Here are common routes and what they typically offer.



  • Auto parts chains and retailers (e.g., Auto Parts stores, big-box auto centers): broad selection, often 2–4 year warranties, competitive prices, possible free installation promotions.

  • Honda dealership (OEM batteries): typically the most expensive option but with genuine Honda parts and longer or more comprehensive warranties; installation is usually included or offered at a fixed rate.

  • Online retailers and warehouse clubs: potential savings on price; verify compatibility and warranty terms; you may need to arrange installation locally.


Always check the warranty terms (length, coverage for defects, and whether it covers labor) and confirm the exact battery group size and compatibility for your Civic model year before purchasing.


What affects price


Battery type and compatibility


The required battery type (standard 12V, AGM, or OEM-specific) and the fit for your Civic’s electrical system strongly influence price. Stop-start and hybrid Civics tend to favor AGM batteries, which cost more but offer better performance and longevity.


Brand and warranty


Brand-name or OEM batteries generally carry longer warranties and higher price points, while aftermarket brands may offer shorter warranties but lower upfront costs.


Where you buy and installation


Prices vary by retailer and region, and some outlets include installation, testing, and disposal in the price, while others charge separately. Shopping around and checking for promotions can yield meaningful savings.


Summary


For most Honda Civics, a standard 12V lead-acid battery costs roughly $60–$120, while AGM and OEM options used in stop-start or hybrid models run about $150–$350 (parts only). Labor, core charges, and regional pricing can shift the final bill upward. To get the best value, confirm your Civic’s exact battery type and group size, compare several retailers, and weigh warranty terms and installation options. Staying within the recommended battery type for your model year helps ensure reliability and performance.

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