What Is Your Shop's Labor Rate?

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I don't have any idea what the independent's or the dealer's around here charge. Why?!
1) I drive a Ford Ranger
2) Service/repairs done by myself when needed.
 
Originally Posted By: tonycarguy
Originally Posted By: finalyzd
I know most will gasp at my shop labor rate. We charge 125 hourly. I kinda go by book time. If it take two hours and we knock it out in 45min, I. Have no problem adjusting the price, if its a nice, friendly customer. Plus its the going rate in the area. And I run a pretty big shop.

P.s bmw dealer labor rate is 275!!!!!!! 1200 for a transmission pan drop,gasket change,fluid. I did it for 320 hehehe


which BMW dealer charges $275? BMW dealers usually charge $120-145. Even the priciest exotic dealers don't charge over 200/hr.



Concord ca bmw. My mouth dropped when I saw his estimate for it. 1200 dollars really? Recently had a close friend of mine have her starter go out on her 03 bmw 330 same dealer quoted her 1500 for the replacement over the phone.
 
Originally Posted By: Drew99GT
Originally Posted By: Virtuoso
$1,200 for a PAN DROP??
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Highway robbery. But I guess if you have the cash to drive a BMW..

You can get many a transmission mildly rebuild around here for that much or not much more.


I was about to say... Might as well drop in a new trans for that much!


B.M.W.= Bring My Wallet

Local GM dealer labor rate here is $95/hr.
 
There's is a Japanese auto repair shop in our town and the fellow Asian guy is charging my brother-in-law $160 (labor only) for a radiator and thermostat replacement, and also coolant flush.
 
I use an indy that used to be a Dodge/Chrysler dealer mechanic.He charges $60-65 an hour but will usually give you an estimate and charges pretty close,unless there is more needed than thought,to what he quoted you.

I had intake,plenum gaskets,water pump,thermostat,by-pass hose and an oil sender/switch replaced and everything,labor included was less than $400.
 
$50 at MAD Auto in Caro, MI

My preferred shop for most everything, including my Citroens.

We only have domestic car dealers in town, about $85 an hour for them.
 
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P.s bmw dealer labor rate is 275!!!!!!! 1200 for a transmission pan drop,gasket change,fluid. I did it for 320 hehehe

If you can afford to drive a BMW then you can't complain when it comes to repairs/maintenance.
 
Originally Posted By: LT4 Vette
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P.s bmw dealer labor rate is 275!!!!!!! 1200 for a transmission pan drop,gasket change,fluid. I did it for 320 hehehe

If you can afford to drive a BMW then you can't complain when it comes to repairs/maintenance.



It doesn't mean you should be forced to pay unreasonable prices. $275/hr is unreasonable for Concord.
 
OT but I thought all new BMWs included maintenance. Maybe the absurd labor rate is to intentionally pass on all the non warranty work.
 
A guy I used charged $50/hr but now jacked the price up to $100/hr because he's using a bay out of a old warehouse. Basically, it cost me more to have work done when it takes him much less time due to the availability of a lift. Recently, it cost $200 in labor only to have rear pads replace and rotors turned. I was expecting $150 but the price was $250 and he indicated he's giving me a $50 break. To me, that is the same cost the dealership would have charge since I got the parts from the dealer. At least I was standing right there when things were done so I know they were indeed done and done right instead of relying on someone that would charge and don't do work.
 
You are right. That was outrageous. I take my comments from the other topic back. This is NOT 2 hour job for a pro.

- Vikas
 
$91/hr here in somewhat expensive NW NJ at the large indie shop I use. They do lots of commercial truck work in addition to cars and SUV/PU. Don't know what dealers are charging now. But my guess is in the $150++ range based upon my last visit 4 years ago to a dealer. My indie has no problems having me bring my own parts if I want to. Of course there is no parts warranty in that case. And any labor related to removing defective parts I brought are my expensive. So far so good.

Whimsey
 
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