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How much is a motor for a 2016 Honda Civic?

Typically, replacing the engine in a 2016 Honda Civic will cost roughly between $3,000 and $7,000 in total, depending on the engine type you install and the labor rate at the shop. Higher-end scenarios or turbocharged configurations can push the price higher.


The 2016 Civic offered two main engine options: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and, in higher trims, a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The total replacement cost depends on which engine you choose, whether you buy a used, remanufactured, or new engine, and the labor charges at the repair facility. In addition to the engine itself, you’ll typically pay for labor to remove the old engine, install the new one, and replace ancillary parts such as the timing system, water pump, seals, and gaskets. Regional labor rates, availability of parts, and whether your vehicle requires extra work all influence the final price.


Engine replacement cost ranges for a 2016 Honda Civic


Below is a breakdown of typical total costs you might encounter when replacing a Civic engine, including parts and labor. These numbers reflect commonly observed prices as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region and shop.



  • Used engine (installed): roughly $2,100–$4,200 total. This covers a salvage-yard or low-mileage engine plus labor and basic install.

  • Remanufactured (reconditioned) engine (installed): roughly $3,100–$5,500 total. Includes a rebuilt unit and professional installation.

  • New OEM engine (installed): roughly $4,300–$9,000 total. This is the most expensive option, including a brand-new factory engine and professional installation.

  • Aftermarket/new replacement engine (installed): roughly $2,400–$5,000 total. A cost-effective alternative, though availability and compatibility can vary by model and year.


Prices shown include the engine and labor but exclude taxes, disposal fees, and potential core charges for remanufactured units. Some engines may require additional parts or programming, which can add to the bill.


What else affects the price


The final out-the-door price for a Civic engine replacement is influenced by several factors beyond the engine itself. The following list highlights key considerations:



  • Engine source and type (2.0L NA vs 1.5L turbo) and whether it’s from a salvage yard, remanufacturer, or new OEM.

  • Labor rates and estimated time to complete the replacement, which vary by region and shop expertise.

  • Required ancillary replacements (timing belt/chain kit, water pump, seals, gaskets, hoses) and whether sensors or ECU reprogramming are necessary.

  • Warranty coverage on parts and labor, which can affect long-term cost and peace of mind.

  • Vehicle condition and any pre-existing damage that may complicate removal or installation.


Before committing, obtain itemized quotes from reputable shops that specify parts, labor hours, core charges, and any additional services. A warranty on the engine and labor is highly recommended for a purchase of this scope.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Civic, engine replacement costs span a broad range from roughly $2,100 to $9,000 or more depending on whether you use a used, remanufactured, or new engine, and on labor rates. Turbocharged setups and newer OEM engines tend to be pricier, while salvaged or aftermarket options can save money but may come with trade-offs. Always compare multiple quotes, confirm what’s included (timing components, water pump, gaskets, programming), and check warranty terms to choose the best path for your vehicle and budget.

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