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How much does a new transmission cost for a 2014 Honda Civic?

A new transmission replacement for a 2014 Honda Civic generally runs about $3,500 to $6,000 installed when using a new OEM or remanufactured unit, with manual transmissions typically being cheaper. Exact pricing varies by location, shop, and whether you choose a factory OEM or a rebuilt/remanufactured unit.


The 2014 Civic mostly uses a CVT automatic in standard trims, while a few high-performance or special editions may offer a manual option. Replacing a transmission is a major repair that involves removing and reinstalling the transmission, replacing fluids, and potentially addressing related components such as the torque converter or mounting hardware. To get an accurate quote, you’ll want to compare several shops and clarify what is included in the price.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the cost of replacing a transmission in a 2014 Honda Civic, including the type of transmission, whether you buy new OEM parts or a remanufactured unit, labor rates in your area, and any additional services or parts required during the replacement.


Cost breakdown by transmission type


The following ranges reflect installed prices for common replacement options, including parts and labor. Variations occur based on region, vehicle trim, and shop.



  • New OEM CVT transmission (Honda Genuine CVT) with installation: approximately $2,800 to $4,400 for the unit, plus $600 to $1,500 for labor, totaling about $3,400 to $5,900. In some markets or for higher-end dealers, total could reach $6,000 or more.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt CVT transmission with installation: roughly $1,900 to $3,500 for the unit, plus $500 to $1,400 for labor, totaling about $2,400 to $4,900.

  • Manual transmission replacement (if your 2014 Civic is equipped with a manual option or Si variant): typically $1,300 to $2,600 for the unit, plus $500 to $1,000 for labor, totaling about $1,800 to $3,600. Note that manual transmissions are less common on standard trims of the 2014 Civic.


Prices shown are general ranges; exact quotes depend on the parts you choose (OEM vs remanufactured), core charges, warranty, and the shop’s labor rate.


Where prices vary and how to compare quotes


To ensure you get a fair price, gather multiple written estimates and compare key details beyond the bottom line. Look for itemized quotes that break out parts, labor, core charges, and tax, and confirm what warranty applies to both parts and labor.



  • Ask whether the quote is for a brand-new OEM transmission or a remanufactured unit, and what core charges apply.

  • Request a detailed breakdown including fluid, seals, torque converter (if applicable), and any additional components that may be replaced during installation.

  • Check the warranty terms (length and coverage of parts and labor) and whether there is a prorated component.

  • Compare labor hours and hourly rates, and verify whether the shop will perform a relearn or adaptation procedure for the CVT.

  • Consider the shop’s reputation and reviews, as price is only one factor in expected reliability and long-term performance.


Careful comparison helps you avoid surprises and ensures the chosen option aligns with your vehicle’s needs and your budget.


Additional considerations


Beyond price, think about reliability, warranty coverage, and the expected lifespan of the replacement. If the car has high mileage or repeated CVT issues, some buyers weigh the cost of a transmission replacement against the car’s overall value and potential future repairs. In some cases, options such as a used or certified pre-owned transmission with a limited warranty or a reconditioned unit from a reputable supplier may present a middle ground between price and reliability.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Civic, a transmission replacement typically costs between roughly $3,500 and $6,000 installed when opting for a new OEM or remanufactured CVT, with manual transmissions generally being cheaper where available. Prices vary by region, shop, and the chosen parts. To get the best deal and peace of mind, obtain multiple detailed quotes, verify warranty terms, and confirm exactly what is included in the replacement.

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