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How much is a skid plate for a Honda Civic?

A Honda Civic skid plate typically costs about $50 to $400, depending on the model year, trim, and protection level. The price range reflects OEM versus aftermarket options and the material used.


Buying a skid plate involves balancing protection, weight, fitment, and budget. This guide covers what drives price, typical ranges, and where to shop for a Civic-specific plate.


What affects the price


Prices vary based on material, brand, fitment accuracy, and whether the plate is a full underbody kit or a partial shield. The factors below shape how much you’ll pay.



  • Material: Plastic/polymer shields are cheaper; aluminum offers a lighter, stronger option; steel adds durability but increases weight and cost; carbon fiber kits exist but are rare and expensive.

  • Brand and fitment: OEM Honda parts (genuine underbody panels) tend to cost more, while aftermarket options vary widely in price and may require careful fitment.

  • Model year and trim: Different Civic generations (e.g., 9th vs 10th vs 11th gen) have distinct underbody layouts, which affects compatibility and price.

  • Coverage level: A full undertray kit that shields engine, transmission, and exhaust is pricier than a single splash shield or partial plate.


Bottom line: pricing scales with durability, coverage, and how closely the plate matches your Civic’s underside.


Typical price ranges by type and material


These ranges reflect common listings you’ll encounter during shopping and include both OEM-style and aftermarket options. Actual prices can vary by retailer and location.



  • Plastic/polymer skid plates (budget option): typically $50–$120

  • Aluminum skid plates (common aftermarket choice): typically $100–$260

  • Steel skid plates (heavy‑duty protection): typically $150–$400

  • OEM Honda underbody panels (genuine parts): typically $90–$250

  • Full underbody kit with mounting hardware (multi-piece protection): typically $150–$350

  • Installation labor (optional, at shop): typically $50–$150


In practice, a basic aftermarket aluminum plate or OEM-style shield will often land in the $100–$250 range, while larger, multi-piece kits and steel plates push toward the upper end.


Where to buy and how to choose


Choosing where to buy matters for fitment, warranty, and support. Consider these common sources and guidelines when shopping for a Civic skid plate.



  • Official Honda parts: Visit a dealership or HondaPartsNow/RockAuto for OEM underbody panels that fit your Civic’s generation.

  • Reputable aftermarket retailers: Look for brands with clear fitment notes for your Civic year and body style (sedan vs. hatchback).

  • Online marketplaces: Amazon, eBay, and auto parts marketplaces can offer competitive pricing but verify compatibility and warranty.

  • Installation considerations: Check whether the kit includes mounting hardware, instructions, and whether professional installation is recommended or required.


Installation considerations


Some Civic models require drilling or custom mounts, especially for aftermarket kits. If you’re not comfortable with undercarriage work, budgeting for installation is wise. Always confirm compatibility with your specific VIN and body style before purchasing.


Additionally, confirm what the price includes—hardware, seals, and mounting brackets—and whether there’s a warranty against corrosion or installation defects.


Summary


For a Honda Civic, skid plates generally fall between $50 and $400, with plastic shields at the low end, aluminum and steel options in the middle to high range, and OEM or full underbody kits toward the upper end. Expect to pay more for better coverage, stronger materials, and precise OEM fitment. Shop around at Honda dealers, reputable aftermarket brands, and established auto parts retailers, and factor in installation costs if you’re not doing the work yourself. Always verify compatibility with your specific Civic generation and trim to ensure a proper fit and effective protection.

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