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How much is a new transmission for a 2013 Chrysler 200?

A brand-new OEM transmission installed for a 2013 Chrysler 200 typically costs about $4,000–$7,000. If you opt for a remanufactured unit, total installed is usually about $3,500–$6,000. The exact price depends on engine choice (2.4L or 3.6L), labor rates, region, and warranty options.


Cost ranges and options


Prices vary depending on transmission type and whether you buy new or remanufactured.



  • New OEM transmission installed: Part price tends to be higher; total installed typically around $4,000–$7,000, depending on engine and shop.

  • Remanufactured (rebuilt) transmission installed: Common and widely available; total installed generally $3,500–$6,000, including parts and labor.

  • Used or rebuilt with core return: Lower upfront cost; total installed roughly $1,800–$3,500, though reliability and warranty vary.


Note: Many dealers and shops emphasize remanufactured units for reliability and warranty; true brand-new OEM transmissions are uncommon outside specific programs. Always verify the exact transmission model, warranty terms, and what is included in the quote.


Factors that affect price


Several variables influence the final bill when replacing a transmission on a 2013 Chrysler 200.



  • Engine variant—2.4L I4 vs 3.6L V6 can require different transmission parts and pricing.

  • Warranty—Longer warranties add cost but can reduce long-term risk.

  • Labor rates by region—Urban and dealership settings typically charge more per hour than independent shops.

  • Core charge and policy—Some quotes include a core deposit that is refunded after returning the old unit; policies vary.

  • Dealer vs. independent shop—Dealerships may use OEM parts and offer strict warranties but at higher labor rates.


Understanding these factors helps you evaluate quotes and decide between new versus remanufactured units.


Shopping tips and what to ask


Before you authorize a replacement, use these steps to protect yourself and ensure you get a fair deal.



  • Obtain quotes from at least three shops and request a detailed, itemized breakdown (parts, labor, core, and warranty).

  • Ask for the transmission model code and whether the unit is new OEM or remanufactured; confirm warranty coverage for parts and labor.

  • Inquire about associated work that might be required (torque converter, cooling lines, seals, or mounts) that could add to the cost.

  • Check the shop’s experience with Chrysler 200 transmissions and read independent reviews of their work.


Being thorough in comparisons can help balance upfront cost with long-term reliability.


Summary


Replacing a transmission on a 2013 Chrysler 200 is a major repair with costs that vary widely. Expect roughly $3,500–$6,000 for a remanufactured installation and $4,000–$7,000 or more for a brand-new OEM unit, depending on engine, location, and warranty. Always get multiple quotes, confirm the exact transmission type, and verify warranty terms to avoid surprises and ensure lasting reliability.

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