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How much is a Honda Fit windshield?

The typical total price for a Honda Fit windshield replacement in the United States usually ranges from about $200 to $800, depending on year, glass type, and where you get the work done. Insurance may cover part of the cost if you have comprehensive coverage and you meet your deductible. Always obtain multiple quotes to lock in the best price and service.


Prices can vary widely by model year, trim, and whether the replacement requires calibration of any safety systems. The Honda Fit (produced 2007–2020 in the U.S.) offers both Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) glass and aftermarket alternatives, and vehicles with advanced safety features may incur additional calibration fees. This article breaks down the main cost factors and typical ranges to help you plan.


Cost drivers and glass options


Glass cost, installation, and any extra services are the core factors that shape the final bill. The following list summarizes how these elements influence pricing.



  • Glass type: OEM (original equipment) windshields typically cost more than aftermarket replacements but may offer a closer fit and a longer warranty.

  • Vehicle year and trim: newer models or trims with safety cameras may require precise sizing and calibration, increasing both glass price and labor time.

  • Labor and shop type: dealer and mobile-on-site services can be pricier than independent auto glass shops, though speed and convenience vary.

  • Additional charges: calibration for ADAS (if applicable), taxes, disposal fees, and any coatings or tints that affect price.


In practice, the final price reflects these choices. A typical installation might range from several hundred dollars to close to a thousand, depending on options and location.


Typical price ranges by option


Below are commonly observed ranges for the U.S. market as of the current model year span. The exact price for your car will depend on your location, shop, and vehicle specification.



  • OEM windshield (glass only): generally $300–$600

  • Aftermarket windshield (glass only): generally $100–$350

  • Labor/installation: generally $100–$200

  • ADAS calibration (if required): generally $150–$350


Concluding the list, most Honda Fit replacements fall into roughly $200–$800 total, with aftermarket glass and standard installation often landing around $300–$500, while OEM glass plus labor can push toward $600–$800 or more if calibration is needed.


Insurance, warranties, and what to ask


Insurance coverage for windshield replacement is common in comprehensive plans, but deductibles and in-network constraints vary. Some providers offer $0 deductible options or capitalize on preferred glass shops. Warranties may cover the glass for cracked or leaking issues for a period of time, though installation workmanship is typically covered by the shop’s own warranty.


When you request quotes, ask specifically about:



  • Whether the quote includes calibration of any ADAS equipment (and if calibration is done in-house or requires dealer coordination).

  • Whether the price is for OEM or aftermarket glass, and what warranty applies to the glass itself.

  • Any disposal, tax, or shop supply charges and whether they are included in the quoted price.

  • Estimated time to complete the replacement and whether a loaner or downtime is available.


With that information, you can compare apples-to-apples quotes and choose a option that balances price, speed, and service quality.


How to get an exact quote for your Honda Fit


To obtain a precise estimate that applies to your vehicle and location, gather and share specific details with auto glass shops. The following steps help ensure accuracy.



  • Prepare your vehicle details: model year, trim level, whether ADAS features are present, and if your windshield has any special coatings or tints.

  • Request quotes from multiple shops (including the dealer, independent shops, and mobile services) and ask for a breakdown of glass type, labor, and calibration costs.

  • Confirm whether calibration is needed and if the quoted price includes it.

  • Ask about warranties on both the glass and the installation, and clarify any taxes or disposal fees.


After collecting several quotes, compare price, turnaround time, and the shop’s reputation for handling Honda vehicles and ADAS recalibration. This will help you secure a fair price without compromising safety.


Summary


Key takeaways: the Honda Fit windshield replacement usually costs between $200 and $800 in the U.S., with the price influenced by glass type (OEM vs aftermarket), year/trim (and possible ADAS calibration), and the repair shop. Insurance coverage, warranties, and precise calibration requirements can all affect the final bill. Always request quotes from multiple sources, verify ADAS calibration needs, and choose a shop that offers clear pricing and solid customer service.

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