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How much does it cost to replace a Honda car windshield?

Typical installed costs for a Honda windshield range roughly from $300 to $900, depending on the model, glass type, and whether ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) calibration is required. In some cases—especially on newer or higher-end models—totals can exceed $1,000 when OEM glass and full calibration are included.


What affects the price


Prices hinge on glass type, model complexity, calibration needs, labor rates, and where you get the service. Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid unexpected charges.


OEM vs aftermarket glass


Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) glass from Honda or a dealer-aligned supplier typically costs more but matches factory specifications, tint, and fit. Aftermarket glass is usually cheaper but can vary in quality and warranty coverage. The choice often drives a substantial portion of the final bill.


ADAS calibration requirements


Many Hondas with forward-facing cameras or sensor-based features require recalibration after windshield replacement. If calibration is needed, it adds to the price and can take additional time. Some shops bundle calibration into the installation quote, while others bill separately.


To help you gauge what you’ll pay, consider the following common cost factors and how they interact with model specifics, location, and shop policies.



  • Glass type: OEM vs aftermarket (pricing difference can be significant)

  • Vehicle model and year: Some designs have more complex windshields or sensor placements

  • ADAS calibration: Required if cameras/sensors are affected by the replacement

  • Labor rates and regional price differences

  • Service method: mobile replacement vs. in-shop installation

  • Additional features: heated glass, rain sensors, tinting, acoustic glass

  • Taxes, disposal fees, and any shop surcharges

  • Insurance coverage and deductible implications


Understanding these factors helps you estimate costs and compare quotes from different providers.


Typical price ranges


Below are broad installed cost ranges you might see for Honda windshield replacements, noting that exact figures vary by model and market. All figures are approximate and exclude tax and disposal fees.



  • Basic aftermarket windshield (non-ADAS, standard installation): about $200–$350

  • OEM windshield installed (non-calibration or simple models): about $350–$700

  • OEM windshield with ADAS calibration included: about $600–$1,000

  • Mobile replacement service (adds a travel surcharge): about $50–$150

  • Higher-cost regions or dealer service: totals can occasionally exceed $1,000

  • Insurance impact: with comprehensive coverage, you may pay only the deductible if a claim is filed


Prices vary widely by region, shop, and the specific Honda model. Comparing quotes and confirming whether calibration is included will help prevent surprises at the counter.


Tips to save on a Honda windshield replacement


Simple steps can reduce costs without compromising safety or quality.



  • Get multiple, written quotes and verify whether calibration is included

  • Ask about OEM vs aftermarket glass and the implications for warranty and resale value

  • Check with your insurance about deductible and whether a claim is worth it for your situation

  • Consider in-shop installation for potentially lower labor rates vs. mobile service

  • Ensure the shop performs ADAS calibration with the correct equipment for your model


Summary


Honda windshield replacement costs are influenced by glass type, model complexity, ADAS calibration needs, labor, and location. While basic replacements for aftermarket glass can be relatively affordable, OEM glass and calibration—especially on newer models—drive up the price. Obtaining several quotes, clarifying calibration inclusion, and understanding how your insurance interacts with the bill will help you budget accurately and avoid unexpected costs.

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