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How much is a 2007 Honda Civic engine?

A used engine for a 2007 Honda Civic typically costs between about $600 and $2,500, depending on the engine variant and whether it is a standard 1.8L or the 2.0L Si engine, with installation and related work adding to the total.


Engine options in the 2007 Honda Civic


Two main engine configurations were used in North American 2007 Civics. Understanding which one your vehicle has is essential for pricing and compatibility.



  • LX/EX/EX-L models: 1.8L i-VTEC engine, R18A1

  • Si model: 2.0L i-VTEC engine, K20Z3


These are the standard configurations you’ll encounter when shopping for a replacement. Prices vary by condition and whether you’re purchasing a complete long-block, a full engine with peripherals, or a remanufactured unit.


Current price ranges for a 2007 Civic engine


The following ranges reflect typical market prices for used and remanufactured engines as of now. Actual prices can vary by seller, mileage, and included components. Consider these figures a guide rather than a fixed quote.



  • R18A1 engine (1.8L) – used: $600–$1,200

  • R18A1 engine – remanufactured/rebuilt: $1,800–$2,800

  • K20Z3 engine (Si, 2.0L) – used: $1,300–$2,200

  • K20Z3 engine – remanufactured/rebuilt: $2,800–$4,000


Note that prices often exclude shipping, taxes, and any required mounting hardware, ECU, harness, or ancillary components. The total cost of a full replacement often includes additional parts and labor, which can significantly affect the final price.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the engine itself, a number of related costs can influence the overall price of a replacement. Here's what buyers should plan for.



  • Labor for installation, timing belt and water pump replacement, and related services: typically $500–$1,800 depending on shop rates and region

  • Auxiliary components (ECU, wiring harness, intake/exhaust hardware, fuel lines, sensors): $100–$800 depending on what's included

  • Gaskets, seals, coolant, oil, and other consumables: $50–$300

  • Shipping or pickup fees, if ordering from a distant seller: varies by carrier and distance


As with the engine price itself, these costs can vary widely by location, shop, and whether you source parts yourself or have the shop supply them.


Where to buy


Multiple channels exist for acquiring a 2007 Civic engine. Each has pros and cons in terms of price, reliability, and warranty coverage.



  • Local auto wreckers or salvage yards, which often offer lower prices for used units

  • Online marketplaces and engine-supply sites (Car-Part, eBay Motors, specialized dealers)

  • Reputable engine remanufacturers and rebuilt-engine shops that provide warranties


Always verify compatibility with your VIN, confirm mileage and condition, and check warranty terms before purchasing. If possible, request a test run or a compression check, and obtain documentation of any warranties.


Questions to ask before buying


To make a confident purchase, consider asking the seller the following questions.



  • Which engine code and year/model is compatible with my Civic’s VIN?

  • What is the mileage and service history of the engine?

  • Does the price include the ECU, wiring harness, and essential peripherals?

  • What warranty is offered, and what does it cover?

  • Are there any known issues or leaks associated with the engine?


Collecting these details helps prevent mismatches and reduces surprises after installation.


Summary


Replacing a 2007 Honda Civic engine hinges on which engine your car uses: the 1.8L R18A1 for most trims or the 2.0L K20Z3 for the Si. Expect used engine prices to run roughly $600–$2,200, with remanufactured units generally higher, around $1,800–$4,000 depending on the variant. Add installation and related parts to arrive at the total cost. Shop around, verify compatibility, and consider warranties to protect your investment.

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