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How much is a starter for a 07 Honda?

On a typical 2007 Honda, a starter costs roughly $60 to $300 depending on the exact model and sourcing (new OEM, aftermarket, remanufactured, or used). Installation is extra. For the most accurate price, specify the exact model (Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot) and your preferred sourcing option.


What affects the price


The price of a starter is driven by the model and engine size, whether the part is OEM or aftermarket, and whether it is new, remanufactured, or used. Labor costs for installation and any shipping or warranty terms can also impact the total.


Typical price ranges by purchase option


Prices vary by sourcing method. The ranges below reflect common options you’ll see in stores and online.


New OEM from the dealership


Original equipment manufacturer starters sold through Honda dealerships or official channels are typically the most expensive option but offer direct fit and factory warranty.



  • $180–$350


Note: Prices can differ by model and region; some engines may sit at the higher end of this range.


New aftermarket (non-OEM)


Aftermarket starters from third-party brands provide a balance of price and reliability and are widely available from auto parts retailers.



  • $60–$170


Verify compatibility with your exact model and engine code, and check warranty terms.


Remanufactured


Remanufactured starters offer a middle ground between price and longevity, often with limited warranties.



  • $40–$120


Warranty and return policies vary; confirm what’s covered and for how long.


Used or salvage yard units


Used starters from salvage yards or resellers can be the lowest-cost option but carry higher risk of wear or failure and may have limited or no warranty.



  • $20–$60


Compatibility is critical; always confirm fitment with your vehicle's VIN and engine type.


Model-specific price guide (typical ranges by 2007 Honda model)


Because a 2007 Honda Civic may differ in price from a 2007 Honda Accord or CR-V, here are rough ranges by common models.



  • 2007 Honda Civic (1.8L): aftermarket $60–$120; OEM $120–$200

  • 2007 Honda Accord (2.4L): aftermarket $70–$150; OEM $150–$210

  • 2007 Honda CR-V (2.4L): aftermarket $60–$140; OEM $140–$210

  • 2007 Honda Pilot (3.5L): aftermarket $80–$180; OEM $180–$260


These are broad ranges; exact pricing depends on the trim, engine, and current supplier listings. Always verify fit and warranty before purchase.


How to choose a starter and install


Choosing the right starter involves confirming compatibility, weighing durability versus cost, and considering labor if you’re not replacing it yourself.


Key considerations



  • Check your vehicle’s exact model, engine code, and VIN to ensure the part fits.

  • Decide between OEM, aftermarket, remanufactured, or used based on budget and reliability needs.

  • Compare installation costs from local shops versus DIY replacement if you have the tools and know-how.


Proper fitment and a reliable warranty can save you money in the long run.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda, starter prices span a wide range—from budget used or remanufactured units to new OEM parts—depending on model and sourcing. To get an exact figure, identify the exact model (Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot) and the preferred sourcing method, then compare several retailers. If you share your specific model and engine size, I can give a tighter, current-price estimate and a quick shopping list tailored to your car.

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