The typical installed price for replacing the front windshield on a 2019 Honda Civic ranges from about $300 to $900, depending on glass type and whether sensor calibration is required. This article outlines current price factors, common scenarios, and tips to get an accurate quote.
The 2019 Honda Civic can feature ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) such as a camera behind the windshield and, in some trims, rain sensors. If your Civic includes these features, replacement may require calibration after installation, which can add to the total cost. Prices also vary by region and shop, so it’s wise to shop around and confirm what’s included in any quote.
Factors that influence the price
Prices can vary widely based on several common factors. The list below explains the main variables that affect the final quote.
- Glass type: aftermarket (non-OEM) versus OEM (Honda) glass
- Presence of ADAS sensors: rain sensors, cameras, and related hardware
- Calibration requirements: whether re-calibration of ADAS is needed after replacement
- Labor rates and shop fees: regional price differences and mobile installation options
- Windshield size and variant: sedan vs. hatchback variations can affect fitment
Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and decide whether you prioritize lower price or OEM fit and calibration accuracy.
Typical installed price ranges
Prices depend on glass type, calibration needs, and regional labor rates. The ranges below reflect common quotes in the United States as of 2026.
- Aftermarket windshield without ADAS calibration: approximately $210–$450 installed
- OEM windshield with basic sensors (no calibration or with simple sensor integration): approximately $450–$700 installed
- OEM windshield with ADAS sensors requiring calibration: approximately $700–$1,100 installed
- Premium configurations (special tint, edge treatments, or mobile service with calibration): up to $1,200–$1,500 installed
Prices can swing based on location, the presence of a rain sensor or lane-keeping camera, and whether the installer includes calibration in the quoted price. Always verify exactly what is included before you commit.
What to ask before replacing the windshield
Calibration and warranty
Ask whether ADAS calibration is required and whether it’s included in the price or billed separately. Also confirm the warranty on the glass and installation, and whether the shop offers post-installation re-checks if sensors behave oddly after calibration.
Quote specifics and options
Request a written quote that itemizes glass type, labor, sensor components, calibration, disposal fees, and any mobile-install fees. Inquire about lead times, availability of OEM vs aftermarket glass, and whether a warranty covers stone chips and cracks within a defined period.
Summary
For a 2019 Honda Civic, plan for a total installed price that ranges from a few hundred dollars for a basic aftermarket windscreen to well over a thousand dollars for OEM glass with ADAS calibration. The key drivers are glass type, whether ADAS features require calibration, regional labor rates, and any mobile service options. To get the best value, obtain multiple quotes, confirm calibration included, and ask about warranties and aftercare recommendations.
If you’re facing a windshield replacement soon, start by contacting a few reputable auto-glass shops in your area to compare quotes, confirm calibration needs, and map out the best option for your Civic’s trim and features.


