The typical cost for a windshield replacement on a 2018 Honda Accord ranges from about $300 to $700 for a standard replacement, with $600 to $1,000 or more if Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) calibration is required or if OEM glass and dealer installation are chosen. This article explains the main cost drivers, provides ballpark price ranges, and offers tips to shop wisely.
Cost drivers for a 2018 Honda Accord windshield
Several factors determine the final price, including the type of glass, the need for ADAS calibration, labor rates, and where you have the work done.
- Glass type: aftermarket versus OEM (dealer-approved) glass; OEM tends to cost more but may be preferred for certain finishes and color matching.
- ADAS hardware and calibration: the Accord’s windshield often houses sensors and a camera; replacement may require recalibration to keep safety features working properly.
- Labor rates and location: urban areas and mobile services can add to the price.
- Additional fees: disposal charges, core charges, taxes, and whether the quote includes calibration or an installation warranty.
Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprises when you buy or install a replacement windshield.
Typical price ranges by scenario
Here are general ranges you may encounter, depending on glass type and whether ADAS calibration is needed.
- Standard replacement with aftermarket glass and no ADAS calibration: roughly $200–$350.
- Replacement with OEM/dealer glass (still without ADAS calibration): roughly $350–$700.
- Replacement with ADAS features that requires recalibration: roughly $500–$1,000 or more, depending on the calibration method and shop.
Prices vary by region, installer, and whether additional work is needed. Always confirm whether calibration is included and what type of glass is used before agreeing to a price.
Insurance, warranties and tips to save
Managing costs while ensuring safety involves shopping smartly and understanding coverage and warranties.
- Check your auto insurance coverage: many policies offer windshield replacement with little or no out-of-pocket cost, depending on deductibles and coverage.
- Ask about warranties: ensure the installer covers glass leaks, improper sealing, and ADAS recalibration if applicable.
- Clarify calibration details: confirm whether the quoted price includes calibration, and whether mobile calibration is available on-site or requires a separate appointment.
- Shop around: obtain multiple written estimates, compare glass types (OEM vs aftermarket), and verify the installer’s credentials and certifications.
With careful comparison, you can balance cost, safety, and convenience while maintaining the car’s safety features.
Summary
Windshield replacement costs for a 2018 Honda Accord hinge on glass type, ADAS calibration needs, labor, and location. In general, expect about $300–$700 for a standard replacement and $600–$1,000+ if ADAS calibration is needed. Always obtain written estimates, confirm calibration requirements, and choose a reputable installer with a solid warranty.


