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How much is a side mirror for a Honda Civic?

Prices for a Honda Civic side mirror vary widely, from inexpensive aftermarket units to fully loaded OEM assemblies. In broad terms, you can expect a range from about $20 to $500 or more, depending on the generation, features, and whether painting or installation is included.


What affects the price


Prices are driven by the type of part, features, and where you buy it. The exact figure depends on whether you’re purchasing a simple glass or housing, an entire mirror assembly, and whether the part is new, used, or refurbished, as well as labor and painting if needed.



  • Part type and scope: glass only, housing, or full door-mirror assembly.

  • Features: manual vs power, heated, auto-dimming, integrated turn signal.

  • Source: OEM Honda replacement vs aftermarket replacement.

  • Condition: new, rebuilt, or salvaged/used.

  • Paint and color code: unpainted versus factory-painted color matched to your Civic.

  • Generation and trim: fitments differ across Civic generations and body styles.


Understanding these factors helps set expectations: the more features and the closer the match to factory specs, the higher the price typically tends to be.


Key considerations when evaluating options


Beyond price, buyers should verify compatibility, color accuracy, and warranty terms to avoid unexpected costs later.


Typical price ranges by source


To give a sense of the market, here are common price bands for parts alone (in USD) and typical installation considerations. This helps you compare options at dealers, retailers, and independent shops.



  • Used or salvaged mirrors (driver or passenger side): commonly $20–$120, depending on condition and whether features like power or heat are present.

  • Aftermarket replacement mirrors (new, non-OEM): typically $25–$180 for basic models; $60–$180 for painted or power-adjusting variants.

  • Aftermarket painted mirrors with power and/or heated options: about $80–$260, depending on features and finish.

  • OEM Honda replacement mirrors (new, non-heated): roughly $150–$350, varying by generation and body style.

  • OEM Honda replacement mirrors (new, heated, with turn signal/auto-dimming): roughly $280–$500+, depending on features.

  • Labor and painting (if you need installation or color matching): typically $60–$200, depending on shop rates and whether doors need repainting to match color.


In short, the cheapest route is often a used or aftermarket bare mirror; the most expensive is a factory-new OEM unit with multiple features plus professional painting and installation.


Tips for buying and installing


Choosing the right mirror involves more than the sticker price. The following pointers help ensure a correct fit and a good long-term result.



  • Confirm the exact model year and trim of your Civic to ensure proper fitment for the mirror housing and electrical connections.

  • Decide whether you want a glass-only piece or a full mirror assembly, and whether you need features like heating, power adjustment, auto-dimming, or turn signals.

  • Check color code and painting needs; color-matched units cost more and may require professional painting to achieve a perfect finish.

  • Consider warranty terms and return policies, especially for aftermarket parts.

  • Get multiple quotes from dealers, auto parts retailers, and independent shops to compare both price and installation timelines.

  • Ask about installation, including whether wiring harnesses need modification or if the door panel must be removed.

  • Inspect the part upon delivery for any scratches, cracks, or missing components before installation.


Following these steps can help you avoid compatibility issues and hidden costs during installation.


Where to buy and how to choose


Where you purchase matters: different suppliers offer varying prices, warranties, and return policies. Here are common channels and what to expect from each.



  • Official Honda dealership or Honda Parts website: typically the most reliable for exact OEM fitment, but often the priciest option.

  • Reputable auto parts retailers (both online and brick-and-mortar): balance price and reliability; look for OEM or equivalent aftermarket options with clear compatibility notes.

  • Salvage yards or used-parts specialists: the cheapest route if you’re patient and can inspect condition; risk of wear or hidden damage.

  • Online marketplaces and auction sites: wide selection and price variability; verify return policies and fitment notes before purchase.


Always verify part numbers and cross-check with your vehicle’s VIN or a qualified technician to ensure the mirror will plug in correctly and operate with your Civic’s electrical system.


Summary


The cost of a Honda Civic side mirror varies widely based on generation, features, and whether you buy new, used, or OEM. Expect roughly $20–$120 for a used or basic aftermarket unit, $25–$180 for a new aftermarket unit, and $150–$500+ for an OEM replacement with features such as heating or turn signals, with labor and painting potentially adding $60–$200. To get the best value, compare several sources, confirm compatibility for your specific Civic, and factor in color matching and installation time. When in doubt, consulting a qualified technician can help prevent costly mistakes.

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