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How much does a new battery cost for a 2019 Honda CRV?

A new 12-volt battery for a 2019 Honda CR‑V typically runs between $100 and $300, depending on the battery type and whether you install it yourself or have it installed. Prices vary by brand, retailer, and your location.


Battery types and price ranges


Prices for the CR‑V’s replacement battery depend largely on the technology and performance you choose. Here are the common options and what they cost on average.



  • Conventional flooded lead-acid battery (non-AGM): generally $60–$120 at retail; installation can add $20–$60. Total typically $80–$180.

  • AGM battery (Absorbent Glass Mat): typically $120–$260; installation $20–$60. Total usually $140–$320.

  • OEM or premium/long-life batteries (often AGM or higher-capacity variants): about $180–$320; installation $25–$75. Total roughly $205–$395.


In practice, a basic replacement from a discount retailer may be at the lower end, while an OEM or high-performance AGM battery purchased at a dealership or specialized shop will be toward the higher end. Some retailers may apply a core charge of around $10–$25 that’s refunded when you return the old battery.


Where to shop and installation options


Where you buy and whether you have installation included can affect the total cost. Consider these common sources and services.



  • Auto parts stores (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts): often offer a wide range of batteries with warranties and can install the battery in-store or at your vehicle.

  • Discount warehouse clubs (e.g., Costco): may provide competitive prices and solid warranties, with optional installation services.

  • Honda dealership: OEM batteries and professional installation; typically the most expensive option but ensures exact fit and original specifications.

  • Independent repair shops: can provide installation and a middle-ground price, sometimes with flexible warranty terms.


Prices and installation options vary by location and brand. It’s worth calling ahead to compare battery types, warranty terms, and whether installation is included in the price.


Warranty and maintenance considerations


Battery warranties influence the long-term value of your purchase. Common terms cover free replacement for a period (often 2–4 years) and prorated replacement beyond that. AGM and premium batteries typically carry longer warranties than basic flooded batteries. When shopping, ask about:



  • Warranty length and what it covers (free replacement vs. prorated).

  • Core return policy and any core charge.

  • Availability of installation service and whether labor is bundled with the battery price.


A well-supported warranty can offset a higher upfront price, especially if you rely on your CR‑V for daily commuting or winter starts. Always verify compatibility with your exact CR‑V model year and trim to avoid fitment issues.


What to ask before you buy


To ensure you get the right battery for your 2019 CR‑V, prepare these questions when shopping:



  • What is the correct group size and cold-cranking amps (CCA) for my CR‑V?

  • Is installation included, and is there a fee if I bring my own battery?

  • What’s the warranty coverage and duration for this battery?

  • Do you offer a price match or promotions for bundles (battery + installation)?


Asking these questions helps you compare apples to apples and avoid unexpected costs at the time of service.


Summary


For a 2019 Honda CR‑V, expect to pay roughly $100 to $300 for a replacement battery, with conventional batteries toward the low end and AGM or OEM variants toward the high end. Installation costs, dealer premiums, warranties, and where you shop all influence the final price. By identifying your needs—driving climate, commute, and whether you want peak performance or budget-friendly replacement—you can choose a battery that fits both your car and your budget. Always verify fitment and warranty terms before purchasing.

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