Windscreen replacement typically costs between about $200 and $1,500 in the United States, depending on glass type (aftermarket vs OEM) and whether sensor calibration is required; international prices vary by country, model year, and features on the Civic.
Cost drivers behind the price
The price of replacing a Honda Civic windscreen hinges on several factors, including the type of glass, whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts, and whether the vehicle’s driver-assistance sensors in the windshield need recalibration after installation. The following list highlights the main components that influence the final bill.
- Glass type and part price: aftermarket windshields are usually cheaper than OEM glass, with OEM options often preferred for fit and warranty.
- Labor and installation: professional replacement generally includes removal of the old glass, installation of the new one, and disposal of the old windshield.
- Calibration of ADAS cameras and sensors: many Civics have ADAS features (eg, lane-keeping, automatic braking) that require recalibration after replacement, adding cost.
- Additional fees and taxes: disposal fees, shop supplies, environmental fees, and local taxes can add to the total.
In most cases, the total installed price will vary widely based on the choices above, with higher costs for OEM glass and optional calibration services.
Price ranges by region
United States
Below are common price components seen in the U.S. market. The total installed price can vary by state and shop, but these ranges reflect typical quotes.
- Glass (aftermarket): roughly $150–$350
- Glass (OEM): roughly $350–$850
- Labor and installation: roughly $100–$250
- ADAS calibration (if required): roughly $150–$600
- Additional fees (disposal, taxes, etc.): roughly $50–$100
Typical installed ranges: aftermarket glass often lands between $500 and $1,000; OEM glass with installation typically falls between $700 and $1,600. If a full ADAS calibration is needed, count on the higher end of the spectrum.
United Kingdom
In the UK, costs are influenced by the replacement glass choice and whether ADAS calibration is included. Here are common price bands.
- Glass (aftermarket): approximately £80–£200
- Glass (OE/OEM): approximately £250–£420
- Labor and installation: approximately £60–£140
- ADAS calibration (if required): approximately £60–£200
- Additional charges (disposal, etc.): typically £0–£40
Total installed price for a Civic windscreen in the UK generally ranges from about £250 to £800, with higher figures if OEM glass and calibration are needed.
Australia
Australian pricing follows similar patterns, with regional variation and the option of aftermarket vs OEM glass.
- Glass (aftermarket): AUD$180–$350
- Glass (OE/OEM): AUD$350–$700
- Labor and installation: AUD$90–$180
- Calibration (if required): AUD$100–$350
- Additional fees (disposal, etc.): typically AUD$20–$60
Typical installed ranges in Australia are roughly AUD$350 to AUD$1,300, with higher totals for OEM parts or ADAS recalibration.
How to shop for a windscreen replacement
To get the best value and avoid surprises, gather multiple quotes and confirm exactly what is included in each price. Specifically, check whether ADAS calibration is included or billed separately, whether OEM or aftermarket glass is specified, and if any disposal or environmental fees apply. Ask for a written quote that itemizes glass, labor, calibration, and taxes.
Summary
Windscreen replacement costs for a Honda Civic vary widely by region and by the configuration of the car. A basic, aftermarket windscreen with standard installation tends to be the most affordable option, typically in the lower hundreds of dollars or pounds. Upgrading to OEM glass, adding ADAS calibration, and choosing more comprehensive service can push the total well into the range of $700–$1,500 USD (or equivalent in other currencies). Always request a detailed, written quote and confirm calibration coverage to avoid unexpected costs.


