* Brand: OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts from GM will be the most expensive. Aftermarket brands offer a range of price points, with some being significantly cheaper than others. The quality can also vary between brands.
* Where you buy it: Dealerships will typically charge the most. Auto parts stores (like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA, etc.) and online retailers (like Amazon) will generally offer lower prices.
* Labor costs (if applicable): If you're having a mechanic install it, labor costs will add substantially to the total expense. This can vary widely by location and mechanic.
Therefore, there's no single answer. You could find a fuel pump for a 2003 Chevy Cavalier ranging from $50 to $300+ for the part alone. Add in labor costs, and the total could easily exceed $300.
To get an accurate price, I recommend:
1. Checking online retailers: Search for "2003 Chevy Cavalier fuel pump" on sites like Amazon, AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, etc. Compare prices and reviews.
2. Contacting local auto parts stores: Call your local auto parts stores and ask for a price quote.
3. Getting quotes from mechanics: If you need installation, get quotes from several mechanics to compare labor costs.
Remember to specify the engine size (2.2L or other) when requesting a price, as this will affect the part you need.