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How much is a windshield replacement for a Honda Fit?

A Honda Fit windshield replacement typically costs about $200 to $450 installed, with most jobs landing in the $250 to $350 range when upgrading to aftermarket glass and avoiding advanced calibration. The total can rise if OEM Honda glass is chosen or if the windshield’s safety sensors require recalibration.


Prices vary by model year, glass type, and local labor rates, and your insurance coverage can affect out-of-pocket costs. This article outlines typical price ranges, factors that influence the final bill, and practical tips for getting quotes.


Typical price ranges for a Honda Fit windshield


Below are common price scenarios you might encounter when replacing a windshield on a Honda Fit. The figures reflect installed cost before any deductible or tax and assume standard service without unusual complications.



  • Aftermarket (non-OEM) glass with standard installation: roughly $200–$300

  • OEM or dealer-sourced glass with standard installation: roughly $300–$450

  • Windshield replacement that requires ADAS calibration (if the car has sensors or cameras): add about $150–$350 to the base price, bringing typical totals to around $350–$800 depending on the glass and calibration needs


Prices can vary by region, shop, and the specific features of the Fit (for example, some trims may have sensors or antennas embedded in the windshield). Always request an itemized quote that breaks out the glass, labor, and any calibration or added fees.


What factors most influence the final cost


The final amount you pay is driven by several interrelated factors. Understanding these can help you compare quotes more effectively.



  • Glass type: aftermarket vs OEM glass, with OEM generally costing more

  • Hardware and features: windshields with rain sensors, antennas, or heated elements can raise the price

  • Calibration needs: if ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) sensors require recalibration, the cost increases

  • Labor rates and location: metropolitan areas or high-demand shops typically charge more

  • Additional fees: disposal fees, environmental surcharges, and shop supplies

  • Mobile vs in-shop service: on-site replacements may add a service fee but save travel time

  • Taxes and warranties: local tax rates and whether the price includes labor warranty or glass warranty


When comparing quotes, ask for an itemized breakdown that includes glass cost, labor, any calibration, and all add-on fees. This makes it easier to see what is driving the price and to spot any unnecessary charges.


Insurance considerations and practical tips


Deal with your auto insurer and the shop to minimize out-of-pocket costs. Different policies handle windshield claims in different ways, especially regarding deductibles and whether the insurer has preferred shops.



  • Check your comprehensive coverage and windshield glass provisions; some policies cover the full replacement with a $0 deductible, while others require a deductible

  • Ask whether the shop can bill the insurer directly or if you pay upfront and submit a claim yourself

  • Verify whether ADAS calibration is included in the price or billed separately; confirm the calibration process and timing

  • Inquire about warranties on both the glass and the installation; a workmanship warranty and a glass warranty can provide long-term protection


Shopping tip: contact multiple shops for quotes, including ones that specialize in auto glass and those associated with your insurer. Some may offer loyalty discounts or bundled savings with other car services.


Summary


For a Honda Fit, the typical installed cost of a windshield replacement ranges from about $200 to $450, with higher prices if OEM glass or ADAS calibration is required. The exact number depends on glass type, whether sensors need recalibration, regional labor rates, and any added service fees. Always obtain a detailed, itemized quote, consider whether you have glass coverage through your insurance, and compare several reputable shops to ensure you’re getting fair value.

What year to stay away from Honda Fit?


With the most reported complaints of all model years of the Honda Fit, the 2015 Fit is one we definitely recommend avoiding if you are looking to purchase from the last generation of this model. These early models tend to carry more issues that would be rectified later in the car's production life.



How much is a new windshield for a Honda Fit?


Replacing a Honda Fit windshield can cost anywhere from $230 to $543 for standard glass, or up to $893 if your vehicle has advanced safety systems that require calibration.



How much does Honda charge for windshield replacement?


Replacement for a Honda Accord windshield typically ranges from about $400 to $900, with the higher end reflecting vehicles that require ADAS calibration. Insurance coverage, the Accord's model year, and whether OEM or aftermarket glass is used will all influence the final price.



Is it cheaper to get a windshield without using your auto insurance?


Windshield replacement installation is typically much cheaper on an older car than on a newer one. If you're getting an aftermarket windshield for an average older vehicle with little to no technology add-ons, you can expect to pay at least $300 to $600 when not using insurance. A luxury model typically costs more.


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