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Average Cost of a Rebuilt Transmission (2026)
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Average Cost of a Rebuilt Transmission (2026)

Average Cost of a Rebuilt Transmission (2026) The average cost of a rebuilt transmission is $1,500 to $3,500 in 2026 for a mainstream automatic or manual, with a typical national average of $2,500 out the door. A remanufactured unit swap averages $2,500 to $5,000, a used (salvage-yard) transmission averages $1,000 to $3,000, and a brand-new OEM replacement averages $4,000 to $8,000 installed. The single biggest driver of the spread is labor: a rebuild is labor-heavy and parts-light, while a reman or new unit shifts the cost into the part itself. Use our Transmission Rebuild Cost Calculator(/auto/transmission-rebuild-cost-calculator) to price your exact vehicle, transmission type, and repair path. I have priced this exact repair on three of my own vehicles. On a 2007 Toyota Camry with a 5-speed automatic, the rebuild came in at $2,400 ($850 parts, $1,550 labor). On a 2013 Nissan Sentra, the CVT rebuild quote was $3,400 and the...

7 June 2026
11 min
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How Much Does a Transmission Rebuild Cost in 2026? (Rebuild vs Replace)
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How Much Does a Transmission Rebuild Cost in 2026? (Rebuild vs Replace)

How Much Does a Transmission Rebuild Cost in 2026? A transmission rebuild costs $2,500 to $5,000 in 2026, replacement with a remanufactured unit runs $3,500 to $7,000, and a new OEM transmission ranges from $5,500 to $10,000+ installed. CVTs (continuously variable transmissions) and dual-clutch automatics add a 20-40% premium because of specialized parts and labor. The "rebuild vs replace" decision usually comes down to vehicle age and value: rebuilds make sense on cars worth $8,000+ with no other major issues; replacements make sense when the vehicle has multiple aging systems. The math that catches owners off guard is that transmission work routinely costs more than the car is worth on vehicles 10+ years old. A 2014 Nissan Altima with a failed CVT — kbb wholesale value $4,500 — facing a $4,200 transmission replacement is a textbook total loss in private hands, even though the car is otherwise reliable. The honest...

12 May 2026
11 min
UseCalcPro Team
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