<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Stefan:
Did he actually look it up or did he just say "sure, I can do a clutch for $150"? Again, just because you have one mechanic lowball the price does not mean its normal. "Standard" labor times are determined by the Mitchell guide. "Normal" shops will charge you labor for the time it says in that guide. For most shops, that equates to $300-$400.<hr></blockquote>
this guy not like that, this i his hobby, wife makes all the monye, he is ASE cert also
Did he actually look it up or did he just say "sure, I can do a clutch for $150"? Again, just because you have one mechanic lowball the price does not mean its normal. "Standard" labor times are determined by the Mitchell guide. "Normal" shops will charge you labor for the time it says in that guide. For most shops, that equates to $300-$400.<hr></blockquote>
this guy not like that, this i his hobby, wife makes all the monye, he is ASE cert also
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