Prices for a 2012 Chevy Cruze intake manifold vary by engine and source; the part itself typically ranges from about $40 to $600, with installation adding to the total.
Engine variants and compatibility
The Cruze used a couple of different engines in 2012, notably the 1.8L Ecotec and the 1.4L turbo. Each engine uses a differently styled intake manifold, and some manifolds come with additional components such as sensors or a throttle body integrated. Because of these differences, fitment and price can vary significantly. Always verify the exact part number and compatibility for your VIN and engine code before purchasing.
Price ranges by source
Prices depend on whether you buy OEM/new, aftermarket, used, or remanufactured. Here are typical ranges you may encounter:
- OEM factory-new intake manifold (GM/Dealer): $350–$600
- Aftermarket new intake manifold: $120–$260
- Used or salvage-yard intake manifold: $40–$180
- Remanufactured/refurbished unit: $200–$400
Prices vary by engine variant, whether the manifold includes sensors or the throttle body, and the seller’s pricing. Always confirm the exact part number and included components to ensure proper fitment.
Where to buy
You can source an intake manifold from several channels, each with its own advantages. Shopping around helps you balance price, warranty, and compatibility.
- GM/Dealer parts departments for genuine OEM parts
- Auto parts retailers and chains (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly)
- Online marketplaces and retailers (such as Amazon, eBay, RockAuto) where you can compare listings
- Salvage yards and used-parts vendors for lower-cost options
When buying used or remanufactured parts, request photos, verify the part number, and check the seller’s return policy in case the manifold is warped or defective.
Installation considerations
Replacing an intake manifold is a moderate repair that involves disconnecting electrical connectors, vacuum lines, and sensors, and may require new gaskets and related seals. Labor times vary by engine and vehicle access, but expect several hours at typical shop rates.
Summary
For a 2012 Chevy Cruze, intake-manifold pricing hinges on engine type and source. Used or aftermarket units typically cost less than OEM-new parts, while remanufactured options offer a middle ground. Always verify engine compatibility and part numbers, compare several sources, and factor in installation costs to estimate the full repair price.


