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How much is the new Honda Accord battery?

A new Honda Accord battery typically costs about $150 to $300, with AGM versions and OEM dealer replacements running higher—sometimes up to $350 or more if installation is included. The exact price depends on the model year, battery type, and where you buy it.


Battery pricing reflects several variables: the battery type (standard flooded vs AGM), whether you opt for an OEM Honda replacement or an aftermarket unit, the warranty, and the retailer. The following sections break down what to expect and how to shop for the best value.


What determines the price


Prices are driven by several key factors. Understanding these helps you compare options accurately.


Key cost drivers



  • Battery type: standard flooded lead-acid batteries are usually the cheapest; AGM (absorbed glass mat) and EFB (enhanced flooded) batteries cost more but offer longer life and better performance, especially in stop-and-start systems.

  • Brand and origin: OEM (Honda-sourced) batteries typically cost more than aftermarket equivalents but are tuned to exact specs.

  • Warranty length: longer warranties add to the upfront price but can save money over time if you keep the car longer.

  • Vehicle requirements: newer Accords with stop-start systems may require higher-capacity or AGM batteries, impacting price.


Knowing these factors helps you compare like-for-like options and avoid paying for features your car doesn’t need.


Price ranges by retailer and type


Shop around to understand current price ranges across retailers and battery types. The ranges below reflect typical figures seen in the market today.


Typical price brackets



  • Dealership OEM replacement: generally about $180–$260, with higher prices for newer or specialty models.

  • Major auto parts stores (aftermarket standard flooded): typically $100–$180 for a basic battery; premium brands can reach $200–$260.

  • Aftermarket AGM or premium batteries: commonly $200–$350, depending on brand and warranty length.

  • Core charge and potential installation fees: many retailers add a core charge (about $5–$20) and installation can be free or range from $20–$100 depending on the retailer and service plan.


Prices can vary by region, promotions, and the Accord model year, so check current listings for your exact vehicle.


Where to shop and how to compare


To get the best value, compare both price and total package, including warranty and service options. Consider these shopping avenues.


Retail options to check



  • Honda dealership service departments for OEM fit and full warranty coverage.

  • Independent auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, NAPA) for competitive aftermarket options and coupons.

  • Big-box retailers and warehouse clubs (Walmart, Costco) which often offer low prices with straightforward warranties.

  • Online retailers that ship directly or to a store; verify the battery size and specs match your Accord’s requirements.


Always confirm the exact battery size, compatibility, and warranty terms before purchase, and ask about any free diagnostics to verify the charging system is functioning correctly.


Installation and warranty considerations


After selecting a battery, consider installation logistics and what the warranty covers. These practical points can affect total cost and peace of mind.


What to know about installation and coverage



  • DIY installation is doable for many drivers; professional installation is quick and often inexpensive at retailers.

  • Warranty terms typically range from 2–3 years for standard batteries and 3–5 years for AGM batteries, with some brands offering longer coverage.

  • Warranty usually requires proper disposal of the old battery and returning the core to the retailer if applicable.


Choosing a battery with a longer warranty and a reputable brand can yield savings over time, especially if you keep the Accord for many years.


Summary


For a Honda Accord, expect to pay roughly $150–$300 for a new 12V battery, with OEM and AGM options pushing toward $350 or more, depending on year, model, and retailer. Shopping smartly—comparing OEM vs aftermarket, understanding the warranty, and factoring in installation or core charges—helps you balance upfront cost with long-term reliability.

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