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How much is a battery for a 2007 Honda Civic?

A replacement battery for a 2007 Honda Civic typically costs between $100 and $220 for a standard flooded lead‑acid unit; AGM options and batteries with longer warranties generally run from $180 to $320. Prices vary by brand, warranty, and retailer.


What fits a 2007 Honda Civic and how to shop


The 2007 Civic generally uses a 12‑volt car battery. Common group sizes you may encounter are Group 35 or Group 51R, depending on trim and equipment. To be sure, check the label on your current battery or the owner's manual for the exact group size and the OEM CCA (cold‑cranking amps) requirement. In colder climates, a higher CCA is often worth the investment.


Common battery sizes you’ll see when shopping



  • Group 35 flooded lead‑acid battery (the most widely used option for many Civics).

  • Group 51R battery (used in some configurations or trims).

  • AGM versions of Group 35 or 51R for improved performance in extreme temperatures or with many electronic systems.


Overall, Group 35 is the most common for this model, with 51R as an alternative in certain builds, and AGM options available for premium reliability.


Price ranges by battery technology


Battery pricing varies by technology, brand, and warranty. The ranges below reflect typical consumer prices in the United States as of recent years.



  • Standard flooded lead‑acid battery: approximately $100–$180.

  • Maintenance‑free AGM battery: approximately $180–$320 (some premium models can be higher).

  • OEM or high‑performance batteries with longer warranties: roughly $150–$260 for mid‑range brands, up to $320 for premium options.


Prices fluctuate by retailer, location, and current promotions. Always verify the exact group size, CCA, and warranty before purchasing.


Where to buy and how to save


Retailers vary in price and availability, so it pays to shop around. Here are common options and what you might expect to pay.



  • Big‑box retailers (for example, Walmart) offer affordable options like EverStart batteries, often in the $70–$150 range depending on group size and warranty.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, NAPA) typically carry standard and AGM batteries in the $100–$180 range, with AGM options higher.

  • Wholesale clubs (Costco) frequently price batteries competitively, roughly in the $90–$150 range, depending on group size.

  • Online retailers and specialty battery shops can provide competitive base prices, though shipping and local installation options may vary.


Look for sales, compare warranty terms, and check whether installation is included or available at no extra charge. Also note any core charge and local recycling fees when calculating total cost.


Tips to secure reliability and value


Before buying, keep these considerations in mind to maximize value and reliability.



  1. Verify the correct group size and ensure the battery’s CCA meets or exceeds the OEM spec for your climate.

  2. Choose between standard flooded and AGM based on climate, driving patterns, and electronics load; AGM costs more but lasts longer in tough conditions.

  3. Check warranty terms (duration and coverage, such as free replacement within a certain period) to understand long‑term value.

  4. Factor in installation options and disposal of your old battery, as some stores offer free installation and battery recycling.


By comparing group size, CCA, warranty, and total cost across several retailers, you can land a battery that fits your Civic and your budget.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Civic, expect to pay roughly $100–$180 for a standard flooded battery and about $180–$320 for an AGM or premium model, depending on brand and warranty. The most common sizes are Group 35, with Group 51R as an alternative in some configurations. Shop around at big retailers, auto parts shops, and clubs like Costco to compare prices and warranties, and consider climate and electronics needs when selecting CCA and battery type. A careful comparison can yield reliable performance and good long‑term value for your aging Civic.

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