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How much is a starter for a 2008 Dodge Avenger?

The starter for a 2008 Dodge Avenger typically costs about $70 to $300 for the part itself, with installation bringing the total to roughly $170 to $550 depending on the engine, labor rates, and location.


Pricing by option


The cost varies based on whether you buy a new OEM unit, a remanufactured part, an aftermarket new unit, or a used starter. The following ranges cover common U.S. market offerings.



  • New OEM (new genuine Mopar starter): approximately $150–$300

  • Remanufactured starter (factory rebuilt): approximately $70–$160

  • Aftermarket new starter (non-OEM brand): approximately $80–$180

  • Used starter (salvage yard, particles may vary): approximately $35–$100


Prices can include or exclude a core charge, shipping, and applicable taxes. Core charges are typically refunded upon returning the old unit in a reusable condition.


Where you’ll likely see labor and total cost


Labor costs vary by shop and region, but most installations take about 1 to 2 hours. With typical labor rates, the total installed price often falls in the range below.



  • Labor: roughly $60–$250 (depends on local rates and accessibility)

  • Total installed price (parts + labor): roughly $170–$550


Always verify whether the shop quotes include parts, core charge, and tax, and ask about any warranty on the starter itself and the installation.


Where to shop


To compare prices and find the best deal for a 2008 Dodge Avenger starter, check both brick‑and‑mortar retailers and online catalogs. Common sources include:



  • AutoZone

  • Advance Auto Parts

  • O'Reilly Auto Parts

  • NAPA Auto Parts

  • RockAuto (online aftermarket catalog)


Prices can vary by retailer and whether you choose in-store pickup or home delivery. It also helps to check for any ongoing promotions, coupons, or price-matching policies.


Tips to save money


Several practical approaches can reduce the cost of a starter replacement without compromising reliability.



  • Choose a remanufactured unit when appropriate to save money while maintaining performance.

  • Look for online coupons, seasonal promos, or bulk-purchase discounts at major parts retailers.

  • Ask about core charges and whether you can return the core to a local distributor to recover part of the price.

  • Consider doing the installation yourself if you have mechanical skill and proper safety precautions.


Compare warranties on both the starter and the installation, and ensure compatibility with your exact 2008 Avenger’s engine option to avoid mismatches.


Important considerations


The 2008 Dodge Avenger could have different starter part numbers depending on the engine configuration, which affects price and compatibility. Always confirm fitment against your VIN, and verify that the replacement includes the correct mounting, electrical connections, and gear reduction (if applicable). If you’re unsure about DIY installation, a professional service can ensure proper engagement with the flywheel and avoid damage to the starter or electrical system.


Summary


For a 2008 Dodge Avenger, part prices for a starter span roughly $70–$300, with labor pushing the total installed cost to about $170–$550. Your exact price will depend on engine type, whether you buy new, remanufactured, or used, the core charge, and local labor rates. Shop around, compare warranties, and consider a remanufactured unit to balance cost and reliability. If you’re comfortable with basic auto work, DIY installation can further reduce expenses, provided you follow safety precautions and have the right tools.

How much is a 2008 Avenger worth?


Estimated Values

ConditionTrade-In ValuePrivate Party Value
Excellent$650$1,650
Very Good$600$1,575
Good$600$1,475
Fair$600$1,250



How much is a starter for a Dodge Avenger 2008?


The range of prices of Starters for the 2008 Dodge Avenger goes from $89.99 up to $236.99 for the most premium parts.



Why is my Dodge Avenger struggling to start?


Common culprits include frayed battery cables, corroded terminals, or a failing fuel pump. These critical components ensure proper electrical flow and fuel delivery—and Haynes Manuals shows you exactly how to test and replace them.



How much does it cost to replace a starter on a Dodge Avenger?


The average cost for a Dodge Avenger Starter Replacement is between $430 and $712.


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