Typically, a Honda oil filter costs around 3 to 15 dollars, with OEM from a dealership usually about 6 to 12 dollars.
Prices vary by brand, retailer, and whether the filter is OEM or aftermarket. The exact filter you need depends on your Honda model and engine, so confirm the part number before purchasing.
Pricing landscape
Understanding the range helps drivers budget for maintenance without surprises. Below is a snapshot of typical prices you can expect from different sources.
OEM vs aftermarket
OEM filters sold by Honda dealers are built to the exact specifications for each engine. Aftermarket filters sold at independent stores and online are usually compatible across many Honda engines but may vary in filtration media and gasket quality. Here are the typical price ranges you’ll encounter.
- OEM Honda filters (dealership): commonly around 6 to 12 dollars, with some models edging higher.
- Aftermarket filters at auto parts stores (Advance, AutoZone, O'Reilly) or online retailers: typically 3 to 8 dollars, with premium brands often 8 to 12 dollars.
- Online marketplaces and bulk retailers: generally 3 to 7 dollars per filter, sometimes with free shipping for larger orders.
- Premium or specialty filters (high-performance or extended-life options): often 10 to 25 dollars.
In short, most drivers will pay a mid-range price if shopping sales and comparing brands, with the lowest-cost options often found online or at big-box parts stores.
Ways to save on Honda oil filters
Before listing saving strategies, note that price is only one factor; compatibility and filtration quality matter. The following tips can help you keep the maintenance affordable while protecting your engine.
- Shop around: compare prices at dealer parts counters, major auto parts chains, and reputable online sellers for your specific model and engine.
- Look for coupons, promotions, or member discounts at retailers and apply any available loyalty programs.
- Consider buying in bulk or as part of a maintenance kit that includes the filter and the recommended OEM oil and type of filter for your model.
- Verify the exact part number for your Honda model to avoid buying the wrong filter; prices can vary even between parts that look similar.
- Factor in shipping if buying online; sometimes local stores beat online prices after shipping is included.
In practice, planning ahead and doing a quick price check before an oil change can save a few dollars without compromising quality.
Summary
Honda oil filters generally cost between 3 and 15 dollars, depending on whether they are OEM or aftermarket and where you buy them. Dealers usually price OEM filters in the 6–12 dollar range, while aftermarket options often fall between 3 and 8 dollars, with premium filters higher. By shopping around and ensuring model compatibility, drivers can select a filter that meets both budget and engine protection needs.


