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How much SHOULD this cost?
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03-20-2019, 12:33 PM | #24 |
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Not everyone DIYs. You can't compare DIY cost to dealership pricing, there is no relationship between the two. The dealership has costs it incurs to operate as a certified business and has a profit motive. A DIY'er never includes the same cost profile when he performs a DIY repair/maintenance. If you don't DIY, your only choice is a dealership or Indy and negotiate the price based on an educated position of what you consider a reasonable price.
An educated position is the key here. You can find sources on the internet that give good estimates for automotive services and use that information to negotiate a better price. Additionally, having bundeled work done, such as spark plugs and the cabin air filter for example, the air filter should be $0 zero labor charge as 99.5% of the labor is accomplished during the spark plug replacement; the only additional labor is removing the old filter from the housing and snapping in the new one, which takes 30 seconds. Likewise, I'd negotiate some labor savings in the front brake work / strut replacement, because some of the brake components are removed to get the strut out and complete disassembly of the brake makes the strut removal much easier for the technician as he doesn't have to work around the rotor and caliper mount. Just my point of view. |
03-20-2019, 02:51 PM | #26 |
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Guys don't forget he is in Canada, and cost of parts is definitely more here than in US.
Needles to say, allowing dealership to do repairs or supply parts is still way overpriced. |
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