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How much does a Honda Accord hood cost?

Prices for a Honda Accord hood vary by model year, OEM versus aftermarket, and whether the hood is new, used, or painted. In broad terms, a replacement hood part can range from about $75–$300 for a used unpainted unit, $150–$500 for an aftermarket non-OEM hood, and roughly $600–$1,000 or more for a new OEM hood; plus labor and painting can push the total into several hundred dollars more.


What determines the price


Several factors influence the total cost, from compatibility to finish. The main variables include model year, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket, the hood material, and the condition (new vs used). Also impact is whether you need color-matching paint and whether your local shop adds handling or shipping fees.


Key factors



  • Model year and compatibility with your Accord’s trim level (sedan vs coupe; US vs other markets) affects price and availability.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM typically costs more but guarantees exact fit and finish; aftermarket options are cheaper but vary in quality.

  • Material: steel, aluminum, or carbon fiber; carbon fiber hoods are lighter and pricier.

  • Condition: new, used, or rebuilt; salvaged or dismantled parts may be much cheaper.

  • Finish: unpainted vs primed vs fully color-matched painted; painting adds cost.

  • Source and location: dealer parts, auto parts stores, salvage yards, or online marketplaces can have different pricing and shipping.


Understanding these factors helps buyers budget and compare offers across shops and marketplaces.


Typical price ranges


The following ranges reflect common options you’ll see in the U.S. market as of 2024–2026. They exclude labor and painting.



  • Used or salvage yard: typically 75–300 USD, depending on year and condition.

  • Aftermarket non-OEM (steel or aluminum): roughly 150–500 USD.

  • OEM new from dealer/distributor: about 600–1000 USD; higher for newer models or special finishes.

  • Carbon fiber or specialty materials: generally 900–1500 USD or more.


Prices can vary by region, availability, and promotion. When budgeting, include potential color-matching paint and shop labor, which can add significantly to the total.


Labor and additional costs


In addition to the hood itself, installation and finishing work add to the total bill. Typical costs include:



  • Labor for removal of the old hood and installation of the new one: about 150–350 USD, depending on shop rates and complexity.

  • Painting and color matching: roughly 200–600 USD, depending on color, prep work, and shop.

  • Additional components and fees (hinges, weatherstripping, taxes, disposal, shipping): 50–150 USD or more.


Request a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and paint to avoid surprises.


Where to buy and how to shop


To find the right hood, check multiple sources: Honda dealer parts departments, reputable auto parts retailers, online marketplaces, and local salvage yards. Verify compatibility using your vehicle identification number (VIN) or exact model year and body style, and ask for photos, a return policy, and any included hardware.


Tips: compare several quotes, ask about color-matching options, and consider bundled pricing that includes install and paint.


Summary


For a Honda Accord hood, price ranges vary widely based on year, material, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket, plus whether the hood is used or new. Expect roughly $75–$300 for a used hood, $150–$500 for aftermarket, and $600–$1,000 or more for a new OEM hood, with labor and painting adding several hundred dollars to the total. Shopping around and getting written estimates helps you secure the best value.

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