Engine prices for a 2007 Camry typically span from roughly $600 to $6,000 for the engine itself, with labor and installation costs on top, usually about $600 to $1,200 depending on the shop and location.
The exact figure depends on which engine your car needs and where you buy it. The 2007 Camry offered four-cylinder and V6 options; the price landscape changes if you source a used, rebuilt/remanufactured, or a brand-new OEM engine. Availability varies by region and VIN, and additional parts such as timing components, water pump, gaskets, hoses, and labor will affect total cost. The best approach is to compare several suppliers and confirm compatibility before purchase.
Engine options and price ranges
Prices below reflect common sources (dealers, independent shops, and online sellers) and are subject to change. Always verify compatibility with your Camry's VIN and confirm whether sensors, mounts, and adapters are needed.
- Used 4-cylinder engine (2.4L): 600–1,200 USD
- Used V6 engine (3.0L, if available): 900–1,800 USD
- Remanufactured/rebuilt 4-cylinder engine: 1,800–2,800 USD
- Remanufactured/rebuilt V6 engine: 2,200–3,500 USD
- New OEM Toyota engine (brand-new, dealer-sourced): 4,000–6,000 USD
Bottom line: The cheapest option is a low-mileage used four-cylinder unit; remanufactured engines offer a balance of reliability and cost; a new OEM engine remains the most expensive route but provides maximum warranty and dealer support.
Installed price considerations
When budgeting for installation, labor costs and incidental parts can significantly affect the total. The following are common cost components you should plan for:
- Labor to install the engine: typically 6–12 hours at 75–125 USD/hour, depending on shop and region
- Timing components and water pump, seals, and gaskets: 200–500 USD
- Fluids and disposal (oil, coolant): 50–150 USD
- ECU programming, sensors, and immobilizer work (if required): 0–600 USD
- Miscellaneous hardware and mounting brackets: 50–200 USD
Concluding: When you add up parts and labor, total installed cost commonly ranges from about 2,000 USD on the low end for a used engine to around 7,000 USD for a brand-new OEM installation, with remanufactured options typically in the 3,000–5,500 USD range.
Summary
For a 2007 Toyota Camry, engine replacement costs vary widely based on engine type and source. Used four-cylinder engines are the cheapest option, followed by remanufactured units; new OEM engines are the most expensive. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN and factor in labor and ancillary parts when budgeting. Getting multiple quotes from reputable shops helps ensure you’re getting fair pricing and solid coverage.


