Motor mounts for a 2010 Nissan Altima typically cost between $40 and $250 per mount for the parts, with installation bringing the total per mount to roughly $200 to $700 depending on engine configuration and shop rates. If multiple mounts are involved or you have the V6 variant, expect higher totals.
The Altima’s motor mounts vary by engine option (2.5L four-cylinder vs. 3.5L V6) and by whether you’re replacing engine mounts, transmission mounts, or both. Labor costs can also vary by location and shop, so it’s wise to obtain a written quote before proceeding.
Part price ranges for the 2010 Altima motor mounts
Prices for the individual mounts can vary by mount type and supplier. The ranges below cover common configurations and typical retailers.
- Front/engine mount (driver side): aftermarket about $40–$120; OEM about $100–$250
- Front/engine mount (passenger side) or rear engine mount: aftermarket about $50–$130; OEM about $120–$250
- Transmission mount: aftermarket about $50–$120; OEM about $120–$240
Prices can vary based on whether you choose OEM parts, aftermarket equivalents, or performance upgrades, and they may change with inventory or region. Always verify exact part numbers before ordering.
Labor and total installed cost per mount
Labor costs depend on shop rates and how accessible the mounts are. The estimates below reflect typical U.S. prices as of recent years and may differ by locale.
- Labor time: 1–3 hours per mount, depending on engine layout and access
- Labor rate: roughly $75–$150 per hour at many shops
- Installed price per mount: approximately $200–$700 (parts plus labor)
For two mounts or more, the total can range from about $400 to $1,400 or more, depending on part type and labor demands. Getting multiple quotes helps ensure you’re not overpaying.
Buying options and compatibility considerations
OEM vs aftermarket
OEM mounts fit precisely and carry Nissan’s warranty, but can be pricier. Aftermarket mounts are typically cheaper and widely available, but quality can vary—check brand reputation and return policies.
How to verify compatibility with your engine
Know whether your Altima has the 2.5L four-cylinder or the 3.5L V6, and confirm whether you need engine mounts, transmission mounts, or both. Use your VIN or exact part numbers from the dealer or retailer to ensure proper fitment.
When in doubt, consult a trusted mechanic or request a detailed quote that lists parts, labor, and any extra costs (diagnostics, alignment, or mounting hardware).
Summary
For a 2010 Nissan Altima, motor mount parts generally run $40–$250 per mount, with installed costs typically in the $200–$700 range per mount. Labor and total price rise with multiple mounts or the V6 configuration. Always verify exact part numbers, compare OEM vs aftermarket options, and obtain written quotes to reflect your vehicle’s engine type and mount needs.


