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How much is an engine for a Chevy Cruze 2015?

The price for a 2015 Chevy Cruze engine varies by engine type and source. In general, a replacement engine part can range from about $1,500 to $5,500, with the total installed cost typically between $3,000 and $8,000 depending on labor and whether you choose a used, rebuilt, or new OEM crate engine.


Engine options for the 2015 Cruze


The 2015 Cruze could be equipped with several powerplants depending on trim level and market. The most common gasoline option in the United States is a turbocharged four-cylinder, with other markets sometimes offering a larger naturally aspirated engine. A diesel variant (Duramax) was also available in some configurations. Here are the main engine choices you might encounter when replacing an engine on a 2015 Cruze.



  • 1.4L turbocharged gasoline I4 (Ecotec): The prevalent engine for many U.S. trims in 2015, offering good balance of efficiency and power.

  • 1.8L gasoline I4: An older, naturally aspirated option that was available in certain markets or prior trims.

  • 2.0L Duramax turbo-diesel: A turbo-diesel option available in select markets, noted for high torque and fuel economy.


Engine availability can vary by country, trim, and vehicle history. Always verify the exact engine code and configuration for your specific Cruze before shopping for a replacement.


Cost ranges for replacing a 2015 Cruze engine


Prices below refer to the engine alone (part only). Labor and ancillary components are not included in these figures. The actual price you pay depends on sourcing, warranty, and location.



  • Used engine (salvage yards or lower-mileage pull-outs): $800–$2,500

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt engine: $2,000–$4,000

  • New OEM crate engine (GM Genuine Parts or equivalent): $3,500–$6,000

  • Diesel Duramax engine (where available in 2015 Cruze): $4,500–$7,500


Note that these figures are for the engine itself. Installation adds separate costs, which vary by shop and region.


Installation and warranty considerations


Labor costs for installation can significantly impact the total price. Typical installation times range from 6 to 12 hours, depending on the engine type and any related work (cooling system, wiring, mounting hardware). Shop rates commonly fall between $75 and $125 per hour, potentially increasing the total installed price by roughly $450 to $1,500 or more. Warranties on the rebuilt or crate engines can offer peace of mind, but coverage length and what’s included vary by vendor and whether you’re buying new or remanufactured.


Factors that affect engine pricing


Several elements influence how much you’ll pay for a 2015 Cruze engine replacement. Here are the key considerations to weigh when budgeting.



  • Engine type and compatibility (gasoline 1.4L turbo vs. diesel Duramax vs. older 1.8L).

  • Source quality (used, remanufactured, or new OEM crate).

  • Warranty and after-sales support.

  • Labor rates and regional pricing differences.

  • Core charges and ship-to-workshop logistics.

  • Whether ancillary parts (timing tensioners, seals, belts) are replaced during the job.


Discussing options with a trusted mechanic or GM-certified shop can help refine the estimate based on your Cruze’s VIN and the exact engine configuration.


Where to buy or source an engine


Choosing the right supplier affects price and reliability. Common sources include official GM parts channels, reputable rebuilders, and salvage yards. Here are typical routes to consider.



  • GM Genuine Parts or dealer-sourced OEM engines for authenticity and warranty

  • Certified remanufacturers offering tested installations and warranties

  • Salvage yards for used engines at lower upfront costs (verify mileage and condition)


Always confirm the engine’s compatibility with your specific Cruze model year and trim, and request any available warranty or guarantee on the part.


Summary


For a 2015 Chevrolet Cruze, the cost to replace the engine ranges widely based on engine type and sourcing. Expect engine-only prices roughly between $800 and $6,000, with total installed costs typically between $3,000 and $8,000 or more depending on labor charges and whether you choose a used, rebuilt, or new OEM crate engine. Diesel variants and certain markets can push prices higher. Always verify the exact engine specification, factor in labor, and consider warranty options when planning the replacement.

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