Replacement battery cost for a 2014 Chevy Cruze typically ranges from about $80 to $200, with AGM or OEM-equivalent units often higher. Final price depends on battery type, brand, warranty, and where you shop.
What affects the price
Multiple factors influence how much you’ll pay for a new Cruze battery. The most important are the battery type (standard flooded vs. maintenance-free vs. AGM), the brand and warranty length, the battery’s group size compatibility with your Cruze, whether installation is included, and any core-charge or disposal fees. Local taxes and promotions can also shift prices from one month to the next.
Typical price ranges by battery type
Below are general price ranges you can expect for common Cruze battery configurations. Use these as a budgeting guide rather than a fixed quote.
- Standard flooded 12-volt batteries: roughly $60–$120 before installation.
- Maintenance-free or enhanced flooded batteries: about $80–$150.
- Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) batteries: commonly $120–$260.
- Premium OEM-equivalent or brand-name batteries: around $150–$230.
Prices shown exclude installation in many cases; some retailers offer free installation or charging, while others may add a modest service fee. Core charges (refunds for returning an old battery) may apply at checkout.
How much you’ll pay by retailer or channel
The price you see can vary by where you shop. The ranges below reflect typical figures from major U.S. retailers and service providers as of recent years. Always check current online listings or local store pricing for exact quotes.
- Walmart (EverStart): standard batteries typically $60–$120; AGM options commonly $110–$170.
- Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, NAPA): standard batteries often $80–$180; AGM or premium units frequently $120–$260.
- Warehouse clubs (Costco, Sam’s Club with Interstate batteries): generally $100–$180, depending on type and warranty.
- Dealerships or installer shops: often $150–$260, with higher-end or OEM-equivalent units on the upper end; some include professional installation.
Note: core charges and local taxes can affect the final price. If you’re trading in a battery, some shops may apply the core credit to the total price, reducing out-of-pocket cost.
What to buy and how to choose
To ensure compatibility with your 2014 Cruze, identify the correct battery group size (the physical size and terminal layout) from the owner’s manual or the existing battery label. Decide between a standard flooded battery or an AGM option based on climate, driving patterns, and budget. AGM batteries offer better performance and longer life in frequent stop-and-go driving or extreme temperatures but cost more up front. Check warranty terms (length and coverage) and whether installation is included or available at no extra charge.
Maintenance and installation tips
Have the battery installation performed by a qualified technician if you’re unsure about electrical system safety. Some retailers offer installation free of charge at the store or at-home service, while others charge a small fee. Proper disposal of the old battery and completing any required disposal paperwork is often handled by the retailer automatically when you purchase a replacement.
Summary
For a 2014 Chevy Cruze, plan for a replacement battery to cost roughly $80–$200 for standard options, with AGM or OEM-equivalent batteries commonly $120–$260. Prices depend on battery type, brand, warranty, and where you shop, and installation or core charges can affect the final price. Check your vehicle’s manual for the correct group size, compare a few retailers, and consider the total value (price plus warranty) when making a decision.


