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How much does it cost to replace a windshield on a Honda Fit?

In most cases, you should budget roughly $200 to $500 for a standard Honda Fit windshield replacement, with higher bills if OEM glass is chosen or if Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) recalibration is required. Replacements typically take about 1–2 hours, and mobile service can add travel time and fees.


Prices vary by market, trim level, and the features installed on the car. Labor rates, whether you choose in-shop or mobile service, and any disposal or environmental fees also affect the final bill. If you have glass coverage through insurance, your deductible may determine how much you pay out of pocket.


What you can expect to pay


Prices reflect the type of glass and the service option you choose. The following ranges are common in the United States and Canada for a Honda Fit replacement.



  • Standard aftermarket windshield replacement (non-OEM): 200–400

  • OEM Honda windshield replacement: 400–700

  • Windshield with special features (heated glass, acoustic glass, additional laminates): 500–800

  • ADAS recalibration, if required (additional to the replacement): 100–300


In practice, the total can swing higher if your car has Honda Sensing or other ADAS that requires calibration after the windshield is replaced. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes glass type, labor, and any calibration fees.


What drives the price


Several factors determine the final quote for a Honda Fit windshield replacement.



  • Glass type: aftermarket vs OEM, and any special features

  • ADAS and recalibration: whether camera or sensor alignment is needed

  • Labor rates: regional differences and whether the service is in‑shop or mobile

  • Shop type and location: dealership pricing vs independent glass shop

  • Extra services and fees: disposal, shop supplies, travel fees for mobile service


Prices tend to be higher in urban areas or at dealerships, while independent shops may offer lower base prices but charge separately for calibration or certain add-ons. If you’re unsure whether calibration is needed, ask the technician for a pre- and post-replacement check of ADAS functions.


Ways to save on a windshield replacement


Consider these strategies to reduce out-of-pocket costs without compromising safety.



  • Shop around and obtain quotes from at least three reputable shops.

  • Check your auto insurance for glass coverage and understand your deductible.

  • Ask about OEM vs aftermarket glass and compare warranty terms and long-term durability.

  • Inquire about mobile service versus in‑shop installation and any travel or convenience fees.

  • Ask whether ADAS recalibration is required and, if so, whether the shop can bundle it with the replacement at a reduced rate.

  • If the damage is limited, consider a repair instead of a full replacement to save money and preserve the original glass.


Being armed with multiple quotes and a clear understanding of what adds to the cost helps ensure you get a fair price while maintaining safety and performance.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Fit windshield typically costs between $200 and $500 for a standard job, with OEM glass and ADAS recalibration pushing the price higher—often into the $600–$1,000 range depending on features and labor. The most significant cost drivers are glass type, whether recalibration is required, and regional labor rates. To save money, compare multiple quotes, check insurance coverage, and clarify what is included in the price. Always ensure the job includes proper calibration checks if your vehicle is equipped with ADAS.

How much does Honda charge for windshield replacement?


Replacement for a Honda Accord windshield typically ranges from about $400 to $900, with the higher end reflecting vehicles that require ADAS calibration. Insurance coverage, the Accord's model year, and whether OEM or aftermarket glass is used will all influence the final price.



What year to stay away from Honda Fit?


With the most reported complaints of all model years of the Honda Fit, the 2015 Fit is one we definitely recommend avoiding if you are looking to purchase from the last generation of this model. These early models tend to carry more issues that would be rectified later in the car's production life.



Is it cheaper to get a windshield without using your auto insurance?


Windshield replacement installation is typically much cheaper on an older car than on a newer one. If you're getting an aftermarket windshield for an average older vehicle with little to no technology add-ons, you can expect to pay at least $300 to $600 when not using insurance. A luxury model typically costs more.



How much is a new windshield for a Honda Fit?


Replacing a Honda Fit windshield can cost anywhere from $230 to $543 for standard glass, or up to $893 if your vehicle has advanced safety systems that require calibration.


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