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

A typical windshield replacement for a Honda Civic runs about $200 to $750, depending on the model year, glass type, and whether ADAS calibration is required.


Windshield pricing for the Civic varies widely because the car has many generations with different windshields, and because features such as heated glass, rain sensors, or cameras tied to ADAS can affect both the glass price and the calibration cost. Location, shop type (dealer, independent shop, or mobile service), and whether insurance coverage applies also shape the final bill.


What drives the price


The following factors commonly influence the total cost of replacing a Civic windshield.



  • Glass type: aftermarket (lower cost) versus OEM (often higher cost but the exact fit and branding may matter to some buyers).

  • ADAS calibration: vehicles with advanced driver assistance systems (camera and sensor House) near the windshield may require a calibration after replacement, increasing the price.

  • Model year and trim: newer or higher-trim Civics can have different glass configurations and sensor placements, affecting price.

  • Labor rates and location: urban areas or dealer service centers typically charge more for installation than independent shops or rural areas.

  • Insurance coverage and deductible: comprehensive plans may cover windshield replacement, sometimes with a deductible; some policies require in-network providers for the best rates.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprises when replacing a Civic windshield.


Typical price ranges and scenarios


To set expectations, here are rough installed-price ranges you may encounter, depending on glass type and calibration needs. Prices reflect typical quotes from auto glass shops as of recent years and can vary by region.



  • Standard, non-ADAS replacement with aftermarket glass: about $180–$350 installed.

  • Standard, non-ADAS replacement with OEM glass: about $350–$600 installed.

  • ADSA-equipped replacement (with calibration) using aftermarket glass: about $500–$900 installed.

  • ADSA-equipped replacement (with calibration) using OEM glass, often at a dealership or specialized shop: about $700–$1,200+ installed.


These ranges illustrate the broad landscape: simple replacements are cheaper, while vehicles with ADAS and factory-favored glass push the price higher. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether calibration is included.


Saving money and ensuring a proper replacement


Cost-saving approaches while ensuring quality and safety include the following strategies.



  • Get multiple quotes and compare in-network options with your insurer to maximize potential savings.

  • Ask whether the price includes ADAS calibration; if calibration is required, confirm what type (static or dynamic) and whether the shop has the proper equipment.

  • Consider aftermarket glass if you’re not committed to OEM branding, but verify fit and Chrome molding/edge details with the shop beforehand.

  • Explore mobile replacement options—some shops offer lower prices or promotions for on-site service, though availability varies by area.

  • Look for coupons, promotions, or bundled services (e.g., windshield replacement with cabin air filter or wiper set) offered by local shops.

  • Check warranty coverage on workmanship and glass; some shops provide a warranty that covers leaks or defects for a period after installation.


Bottom line: shop around, ask explicit questions about calibration, and consider how quickly you need the replacement. A well-priced job that includes proper calibration and a solid warranty is worth prioritizing over the lowest upfront cost.


Insurance considerations


If you’re filing through insurance, contact your provider to confirm preferred shops and whether the policy covers OEM or aftermarket glass, and whether the deductible applies. Some insurers also offer zero-deductible windshield replacement endorsements, which can affect out-of-pocket costs.


Calibration specifics


Calibration is a critical step for Civics equipped with ADAS cameras or sensors. Not all windshields require recalibration, but if your vehicle’s sensors rely on the windshield for positioning, the replacement should include a calibration procedure to restore system accuracy. Ask the shop whether calibration is performed in-house, what equipment is used, and whether recalibration is required for the specific model year and trim.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Civic windshield typically costs between $200 and $750, with higher prices when OEM glass or ADAS calibration is involved. Factors such as glass type, ADAS requirements, model year, labor rates, and insurance coverage drive the final quote. To get the best value, collect multiple quotes, verify calibration inclusion, consider insurance options, and ensure the repair includes a warranty on workmanship.

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