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How much is an intake manifold for a Chevy Cruze?

Prices for a Chevy Cruze intake manifold typically range from about $60 to $450, depending on engine configuration and source.


Pricing landscape by source


Prices vary widely based on whether you buy new OEM, aftermarket, used, or remanufactured parts. The ranges below reflect common listings and typical marketplace trends for Cruze intake manifolds in recent years.



  • OEM new intake manifold for a Cruze with a 1.4L turbo engine: approximately $250–$450.

  • OEM new intake manifold for a Cruze with a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine (older models): roughly $230–$400.

  • Aftermarket or remanufactured intake manifolds: about $60–$250.

  • Used or salvaged intake manifolds: around $40–$180, depending on condition and availability.


Prices can vary based on year, exact engine code, and whether the manifold includes sensors or the throttle body. Always confirm compatibility with your Cruze’s year and engine before purchasing.


Engine variations and compatibility


The correct intake manifold depends on the engine installed in your Cruze. Most Canadian and U.S. models used either a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine in earlier years or a 1.4L turbocharged engine in later models; some markets offered diesel variants as well. Matching the manifold to the exact engine, bolt pattern, and sensor configuration is essential to ensure a proper fit and function.


Before making a purchase, verify these details to avoid mismatch:



  • Identify your engine by checking the VIN or under-hood labels to confirm 1.8L vs 1.4L turbo (and any diesel variant).

  • Confirm mounting bolt pattern and throttle-body/sensor connections (MAP sensor, EGR ports, etc.).

  • Decide whether you want a bare plenum or a complete assembly with sensors and throttle body included.


Having the exact part number from the dealer or a trusted parts retailer helps prevent errors and returns.


Notes on sourcing and pricing


When shopping, consider whether you’re buying a bare manifold or a full assembly, as well as the inclusion of sensors and actuators. OEM parts from a dealership tend to be more expensive but guarantee exact fitment, while aftermarket and used options can save money but may require more verification for compatibility.


Where to buy and how to check current prices


To get up-to-the-minute pricing, check multiple retailers and enter your Cruze’s year and engine specification. Online searches and catalog filters by engine code help ensure you see the correct part.



  • RockAuto – Broad selection of OEM and aftermarket manifolds; filter by year and engine to find exact fits.

  • AutoZone / Advance Auto Parts / O'Reilly Auto Parts – In-store and online options; typical aftermarket pricing ranges tend to be $100–$350, with OEM often higher.

  • Dealership parts department – Usually the highest price tier but guaranteed compatibility with your exact model.

  • eBay Motors / salvage yards – Used or refurbished units; price varies widely based on condition and seller.


Shipping costs, warranties, and return policies vary by retailer, so compare total costs and verify compatibility with your specific Cruze configuration before buying.


Summary


For a Chevy Cruze, the intake manifold price is highly dependent on engine type and sourcing channel. You can expect a broad range from roughly $60 to $450, with lower prices typically found in aftermarket or used sellers and higher prices from OEM new parts through dealers. Always confirm engine compatibility, part numbers, and sensor configurations, and consider labor costs if you’re having a mechanic install the part. Checking multiple retailers and using your VIN will help you land the right part at a fair price.

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