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How much does a new transmission cost for a 2016 Honda Civic?

Brand-new transmission replacement for a 2016 Honda Civic typically runs about $4,000 to $6,500 installed, depending on transmission type and parts. The automatic CVT is more common, while a 6-speed manual is available on some trims; manual units generally cost less. The exact price varies with OEM versus aftermarket/remanufactured parts and local labor rates.


What factors influence the price


Costs are driven by several factors that can swing the final quote by hundreds or thousands of dollars. Understanding these helps you compare quotes accurately.



  • Transmission type: manual versus CVT automatic affects part price and complexity.

  • OEM versus aftermarket or remanufactured: new OEM parts typically cost more but may offer stronger warranty and fit.

  • Labor rates and location: shop rates vary by region and facility.

  • Additional components and services: clutch kit (manual), torque converter, seals, gaskets, transmission fluid, and software/controls can add to the cost.

  • Warranty and service plan: longer coverage may raise upfront cost but save on future repairs.


Prices vary widely, so it’s important to obtain multiple, itemized quotes to understand exactly what you’re paying for and what’s included.


Typical installed price ranges for a 2016 Civic (new transmission)


Below are commonly observed ranges for a brand-new transmission installed in a 2016 Civic, with the understanding that exact quotes depend on trim, region, and shop.



  • New OEM transmission (manual) installed: about $3,000–$4,500 total

  • New OEM transmission (automatic CVT) installed: about $4,000–$6,500 total

  • Remanufactured/aftermarket transmission (OEM-equivalent) installed: about $2,500–$4,500 total


When budgeting, also plan for possible added costs such as disposal fees, fluids, a new torque converter if required, and diagnostic checks. Some shops offer bundled pricing that includes fluids and a basic warranty.


Notes on the Civic’s transmission options


The 2016 Honda Civic offered both a CVT automatic and a 6-speed manual on various trims. The CVT tends to be more expensive to replace due to its complexity, while a manual transmission replacement is typically cheaper but may still require additional labor for clutch components and wiring. Always confirm the exact transmission type in your vehicle and request an itemized quote that separates parts, labor, and any ancillary services.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Civic, expect a brand-new transmission installed to cost roughly $4,000 to $6,500 for an automatic CVT, and about $3,000 to $4,500 for a manual, with aftermarket/remanufactured units usually cheaper. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Getting multiple, detailed quotes helps ensure you’re getting fair pricing and a solid warranty.

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