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How much is a battery for a 2009 Honda?

The replacement price for a 12-volt battery in a 2009 Honda typically ranges from about $70 to $350, depending on battery type, brand, and where you shop. Installation and core charges may apply.


For context, the exact price depends on the model (Civic, Accord, CR-V, etc.), the battery’s required capacity (CCA and AH), and the preferred warranty. Most 2009 Honda models use a standard 12V automotive battery, but some climates or trims may benefit from AGM or higher‑capacity options. Here is a breakdown to help you navigate typical costs and shopping options.


Prices by battery type


Before the list, note that the ranges below reflect common prices in the United States as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region and retailer.


Understanding battery types



  • Basic flooded lead-acid 12V battery: typically $70–$120 before tax. A small core charge ($5–$15) may apply, and some stores offer free installation with purchase.

  • Mid-range battery (higher CCA, longer warranty): typically $120–$180. These often come with better cold-start performance and a longer warranty.

  • AGM (absorbent glass mat) or premium long-life battery: typically $180–$350, with longer warranties and enhanced durability.


Prices vary by model fit, CCA rating, and warranty terms. Always confirm the battery group size and compatibility with your 2009 Honda before purchasing.


Where to buy and installation considerations


Before the list, you should know that retailers and service shops offer a range of price points plus services like installation, disposal, and warranty options. Location, promotions, and whether a core charge applies will affect the final price.



  • Big-box retailers (Walmart, Costco): Often the most budget-friendly options. Standard 12V batteries may run roughly $60–$130; installation is sometimes available as an add-on or included with certain purchases.

  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts): Broad selection from budget to premium; standard 12V batteries typically $90–$160, AGM options $180–$300. Installation is commonly offered at stores for a fee or free with purchase in some areas.

  • Local auto repair shops and independents: Prices vary, but you may find competitive rates and bundled services (installation, disposal, and testing). Typical total ranges from $80–$200 for standard batteries and $200–$350 for AGM, depending on brand and services.


When shopping, compare warranties, core charges, and whether installation is included. A higher upfront price can pay off with a longer warranty and better reliability in the long run.


Summary


For a 2009 Honda, you can expect to spend roughly $70–$350 for a replacement 12V battery, depending on whether you choose a basic flooded lead-acid, a mid-range option, or an AGM battery. Shop around, confirm compatibility with your vehicle’s battery group and CCA requirements, and factor in installation and disposal fees to determine your total investment. Checking current prices at local stores or online will help you lock in the best deal.

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