Dealership maintenance for a Honda typically starts around $60 for a basic oil change and can climb into the low hundreds for routine checks, with major 60,000- and 90,000-mile services often running several hundred dollars. Actual costs depend on your model, oil type, and location.
Understanding what drives those prices helps you estimate annual maintenance spend. Honda dealers price services by the task, and some offer bundled maintenance plans or service A/B packages. The following guide breaks down typical costs, what to expect at different service intervals, and practical ways to manage expenses.
Pricing snapshot: common maintenance items and their typical price ranges
Below is a practical rundown of common maintenance tasks and their typical price ranges at Honda dealerships in the United States as of 2024–2025.
- Oil change (conventional to full synthetic): 60–120 USD
- Tire rotation: 20–50 USD
- Engine air filter replacement: 20–60 USD
- Cabin air filter replacement: 25–60 USD
- Brake inspection and basic service: often included with the visit; brake fluid flush: 100–200 USD
- Wiper blade replacement: 15–40 USD (plus installation in some locations)
- Fluids top-off and inspections (coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid, etc.): typically included in a service but separate maintenance items can cost 10–60 USD each
Prices vary by model, location, and whether you choose conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil. Always request a written estimate before work begins and ask the advisor to itemize parts and labor.
Major service intervals and typical price ranges
Many Honda models have recommended maintenance at 30,000, 60,000, and 90,000 miles. The scope grows with each interval, and some items may differ based on engine type or transmission. Here are broad ranges you might expect at a Honda dealership.
The following covers standard intervals and approximate price ranges for a typical Honda model, acknowledging variations by model and engine type.
- 30,000-mile service: includes oil and filter, tire rotation, basic inspections, and replacement of basic filters; typically 150–250 USD
- 60,000-mile service: adds additional fluid checks/replacements, more extensive inspections, and possible component wear replacements; typically 300–600 USD
- 90,000-mile service: further inspections and replacements (e.g., specialty filters, coolant, transmission-related work for some models); typically 350–700 USD
Some vehicles, especially those with CVT transmissions or turbocharged engines, may require additional items that affect price. Always confirm the exact scope with the service advisor for your specific model.
Ways to manage and potentially lower dealership maintenance costs
Dealership prices can be higher than independent shops, but there are practical strategies to manage costs without compromising service quality.
- Shop around and compare quotes from multiple Honda dealerships in your area.
- Look for maintenance plans, service coupons, or loyalty programs offered by the dealer.
- Bundle services when possible (e.g., schedule an oil change and tire rotation in the same visit).
- Ask about OEM (Honda) parts versus aftermarket equivalents and whether warranties apply to the work.
Smart planning can make a noticeable difference over the life of the vehicle, especially if you stay on top of scheduled maintenance rather than delaying it.
HondaCare and official maintenance plans
Dealerships sometimes offer maintenance plans or HondaCare extensions that cover routine services for a fixed period. These can provide predictable costs, but you’ll want to compare the plan’s coverage against paying as you go and consider your expected mileage and service needs.
Timing, booking, and cost-saving tips
Booking ahead, checking for seasonal or new-vehicle service promos, and coordinating service with recall or safety campaigns can help you save. Keep an up-to-date record of all services; this can also help with resale value and warranty considerations.
Summary
Maintenance costs at a Honda dealership vary widely based on service type, model, and location. Basic services like oil changes typically start around $60 and can rise to about $120 or more for full synthetic oil, with tire rotations and filter replacements adding modest fees. Major interval services at 30k, 60k, and 90k miles generally run from roughly $150–$250 for the first interval to $300–$700 or more for later ones, depending on required replacements and the vehicle’s specifics. To manage costs, compare quotes, consider maintenance plans or coupons, and schedule bundled services where feasible. By staying informed and proactive, you can maintain your Honda responsibly without unexpected expenses.


