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How much is a new Honda Accord 08 Coupe battery?

A new battery for a 2008 Honda Accord Coupe typically costs about $100 to $350, depending on brand and type. Standard flooded batteries are usually around $100–$180, while premium AGM or high-performance options run about $180–$350. Installation can add a small fee at some shops.


The price you’ll see depends on several factors, including the battery type, where you buy it, and whether you opt for an OEM (dealer) replacement or an aftermarket unit. Below is a detailed look at what drives cost and what you can expect when shopping for a replacement.


What affects the price


Key factors that influence the final price include the battery’s type, brand and warranty, the fit for your car, and the retailer you choose. Understanding these elements helps you budget more accurately.



  • Battery type: standard flooded lead-acid vs AGM (absorbed glass mat) or premium enhanced flooded types.

  • Brand and warranty: OEM/dealer batteries tend to be pricier; longer warranties add value but raise upfront cost.

  • Fit and specifications: the correct group size and cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating for the 2008 Accord are essential for proper performance.

  • Retail channel: dealership, auto parts chains, big-box retailers, or online sellers all price differently.

  • Installation and services: some retailers include free installation; others charge a small fee; core charges may apply for returning the old battery.


Shopping with these factors in mind will help you estimate the total out-the-door cost more accurately.


Pricing options for a 2008 Accord Coupe


Below are common purchase options you’ll encounter, along with typical price ranges. These figures can vary by region, promotions, and current stock.



  • OEM Honda replacement battery (from a dealership): typically around $180–$260 before tax; warranties often 2–4 years depending on the model and region. Installation may be free or a small fee.

  • Major aftermarket standard flooded battery (brands like DieHard, EverStart, Bosch, ACDelco, Motorcraft): typically $100–$180; warranties commonly 1–4 years depending on brand; installation may be free at some retailers.

  • Premium AGM or enhanced flooded battery (Optima, Odyssey, Interstate AGM, Bosch Platinum/AGM): typically $180–$350; warranties commonly 3–5+ years; installation sometimes required or offered at no extra charge.


Prices fluctuate with promotions, location, and whether a core charge is applied or refunded. Always verify the exact size and compatibility for your specific vehicle and check for any core or disposal fees.


Where to buy and installation considerations


Common purchase channels include Honda dealerships, national auto parts retailers, independent auto shops, and online marketplaces. Check whether the price includes installation, whether it covers disposal of the old battery, and what the warranty terms require. If you disconnect the battery yourself, you may need to re-enter radio/security codes and reset clocks or presets after installation.


For a 2008 Accord Coupe, opting for a reputable brand with a solid warranty often proves cost-effective in the long run, especially if you drive frequently in regions with extreme temperatures where battery performance is tested.


How to choose the right battery


To ensure you get the right battery for your vehicle, confirm the following:



  • The correct group size and CCA rating for the 2008 Accord Coupe.

  • Compatibility with your car’s electrical system and any stored radio/security codes.

  • Warranty length and coverage for free replacement within the stated period.

  • Availability of free or affordable installation if you don’t want to install it yourself.


Consult your owner's manual or the existing battery label to verify size and specifications before purchasing.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda Accord Coupe, expect to pay roughly $100–$350 for a new battery, with standard flooded options at the lower end and AGM/premium options at the higher end. OEM dealership batteries tend to be pricier but come with dealer-backed warranties, while aftermarket and AGM batteries offer broader price choices and similar or longer warranties. Always verify size, CCA, and warranty, compare several retailers, and factor in potential installation and core charges to get the best overall value.

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