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How much is a new muffler for a 2010 Honda Civic?

A new muffler for a 2010 Honda Civic typically costs between about $60 and $350 for the part, with the total installed price usually ranging from around $200 to $500 depending on labor and whether any additional repairs are needed.


Costs vary by muffler type (OEM vs aftermarket), whether the replacement is a direct-fit unit or a universal muffler requiring adapters, the shop’s location, and the vehicle’s condition (rust, corrosion, clamps, or hangers). This article outlines typical price ranges and factors to consider when budgeting for a replacement.


Part options and price ranges


Here are common choices you’ll encounter when shopping for a new muffler for a 2010 Civic, along with typical price ranges the part itself may carry.



  • OEM Honda muffler (dealer parts): typically $180–$320 for the muffler alone, with higher prices possible depending on model and current parts availability.

  • Direct-fit aftermarket muffler: typically $100–$250; designed to bolt up to the Civic without major modifications.

  • Universal aftermarket muffler: typically $40–$120; may require adapters or welding for a proper fit.

  • New-in-box remanufactured or refurbished options: typically $60–$150, often marketed as “new,” but verify warranty and condition.


Prices can vary by brand, retailer, and region, and the Civic’s exact exhaust configuration (sedan vs. coupe, engine size, trim) can shift part prices slightly. Always check fitment notes and warranty terms before purchasing.


Labor costs and installation considerations


Labor costs for replacing a muffler depend on where you go and how difficult the job is. Here are typical expectations to help you budget.



  • Average labor time: about 0.75 to 2 hours, depending on access, clamps, and whether any hangers or pipes must be replaced.

  • Shop type: independent exhaust shops often charge less than dealership service departments.

  • Additional tasks that can raise the bill: replacing clamps, gaskets, hangers, or cutting/welding if the old system is heavily corroded.

  • Potential extra costs: rust removal, longer exhaust sections (cat-back replacements), or if the exhaust system requires more extensive work.


Installed price ranges for a typical 2010 Civic usually fall between roughly $200 and $500 total, with higher-end work or significant rust issues pushing costs beyond that range.


Where to buy and verify fit


To minimize return costs and installation surprises, verify fitment before purchase and consider warranties that cover labor and parts. Here are common sources and tips.



  • OEM Honda parts from a dealership or official Honda Parts website for guaranteed fitment and warranty.

  • Direct-fit aftermarket mufflers from brands such as MagnaFlow, Flowmaster, Walker, or Bosal.

  • Universal aftermarket mufflers available from auto parts retailers, with potential need for adapters or welding.


Confirm the exact vehicle details (year, model, engine, and exhaust configuration) when ordering, and read customer reviews regarding fit and noise level to avoid surprises after installation.


Summary


For a 2010 Honda Civic, expect the muffler itself to cost roughly $60–$350 depending on OEM vs aftermarket and the chosen design. Installed prices typically range from about $200 to $500, influenced by labor rates, local market conditions, and the extent of any additional exhaust work. Shopping around, confirming fitment, and understanding whether you’re buying an OEM unit or an aftermarket direct-fit or universal option can help you balance cost, reliability, and warranty.

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