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How much does it cost to fix a Honda bumper?

Most Honda bumper repairs fall in the range of about $300 to $2,000, with higher costs if a bumper cover must be replaced with OEM parts or if sensors, cameras, or extensive paint work are required.


Damages vary by model and year, the bumper's location (front or rear), and the chosen parts and finish. The article breaks down what drives price, typical costs for common scenarios, and practical tips to get a fair estimate and avoid surprises.


What drives the price


Prices hinge on the extent of damage, whether the bumper is simply repaired or replaced, the type of part used, and the cost of paint and labor. The following factors most commonly determine the final bill.



  • Scope of damage: cosmetic dents and scratches versus structural damage or a split bumper cover.

  • Part choice: aftermarket vs OEM bumper covers and reinforcements.

  • Labor time and shop rates: hourly charges vary by region and shop.

  • Paint and color matching: base coat, clear coat, blending, and per-color matching requirements.

  • Additional components: parking sensors, cameras, or radar modules that may be integrated into the bumper.

  • Location and shop type: dealer body shops tend to price higher than independent shops.


Prices can escalate quickly if sensors or cameras are involved, or if a full OEM bumper with color matching is required, potentially pushing the total above the $2,000 mark for some Hondas.


Cost ranges by scenario


Here are typical price ranges for common repair paths on Honda models. Actual costs vary by model year, trim, shop, and location.



  • Minor bumper repair (dents and cosmetic scratches with light paint touch-up): roughly $150–$450, depending on whether repainting is minimal or more extensive.

  • Bumper cover replacement (aftermarket, non-OEM): parts typically $350–$900 plus labor $150–$350 and paint $150–$500; total roughly $650–$1,750.

  • Bumper cover replacement (OEM): parts usually $500–$1,000 or more, labor $200–$500, and paint $200–$600; total roughly $900–$2,000+.

  • Front bumper replacement with sensors/cameras (aftermarket parts): parts $600–$1,800, labor $300–$700, paint $200–$600; total typically $1,100–$3,100.

  • Front bumper replacement with sensors/cameras (OEM): parts $1,000–$2,500 or more, labor $300–$800, paint $300–$700; total often $1,600–$4,000+.

  • Rear bumper replacement (aftermarket): parts $350–$800, labor $150–$350, paint $150–$400; total roughly $650–$1,550.

  • Rear bumper replacement (OEM): parts $500–$1,000+, labor $200–$450, paint $150–$600; total roughly $850–$2,050+.


These ranges reflect typical shop pricing and are meant to offer budgeting guidance. Factory-specific features, such as collision sensors or integrated cameras, can significantly affect the final bill.


Cost ranges by model


Costs can vary by model and trim. Here are rough ranges for common Honda models to help you budget, noting that actual prices depend on the year, region, and repair shop.



  • Honda Civic (front bumper replacement): aftermarket parts and labor roughly $700–$1,900; OEM parts with paint $1,200–$3,000.

  • Honda Accord (front bumper replacement): aftermarket $900–$2,100; OEM $1,600–$3,500.

  • Honda CR-V (front bumper replacement): aftermarket $1,000–$2,100; OEM $1,800–$3,500.


Note that rear bumper costs tend to be somewhat lower than front bumper costs, but exact prices depend on the presence of sensors, cameras, and color-matching requirements.


Insurance considerations and practical tips


Insurance can cover all or part of bumper repair, but deductions and premiums may be affected. Some shops can handle claim filings directly with insurers, while others require you to pay upfront and seek reimbursement. Always obtain an itemized, written estimate before authorizing work, and consider asking for a separate line item for parts, labor, paint, and any sensor replacements.


How to get a fair estimate


To avoid surprises and ensure you’re getting a fair price, follow these steps when seeking estimates for a Honda bumper repair.



  • Get multiple quotes from both dealership body shops and independent collision centers to compare prices and timelines.

  • Ask for an itemized estimate that breaks out parts, labor, paint, and any sensor-related components.

  • Inquire about OEM versus aftermarket parts and whether color matching includes blending into adjacent panels.

  • Request a detailed assessment of whether the bumper can be repaired as-is or if a full replacement is necessary.

  • Clarify if any additional work is required, such as reinforcement bar replacement, wheel alignment after alignment issues, or airbag system diagnostics.


Choosing the right shop and parts can significantly influence the total cost and the long-term durability of the repair.


Summary


For most Honda owners, bumper fixes fall within a broad spectrum, from simple cosmetic repairs to full bumper replacement with sensors. The final price hinges on damage extent, part choice (OEM versus aftermarket), paint and color matching, labor rates, and whether sensors or cameras are involved. By obtaining multiple, itemized quotes and understanding the factors at play, drivers can budget effectively and avoid sticker shock when picking a repair plan for their Honda.

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