So, one auto mechanic pricing is $70 per labor hour and another is $100. How do you know which is a fair price and which is an overcharge? Here are some things to look for.

Auto Mechanic Pricing

Auto mechanic pricing is based on the labor hour and is called the labor hour rate. Just because one mechanic charges $100 per labor hour doesn’t mean the bill is going to be higher for your repair, necessarily. Sometimes a more experienced auto mechanic is going to charge a higher rate. He might be faster at diagnosing the problem. He also might fix the right thing the first time, which means you pay for the repair only once. A lesser experienced mechanic might assume the problem is something that it isn’t and you’ll have to pay for that part to be replaced and then still have the problem. You’ll have to go back again and have another thing replaced. So, even though the lesser experienced mechanic charges less, it might cost you a lot more in the long run.

Ask your auto shop if they charge by the labor guide or if they charge by the actual amount of time it took to do the repair. There is a book that auto shops have that lets them know how many hours the repair takes on average. Many shops charge that many hours no matter how many hours it took to do the repair. Usually that labor guide suggests a repair takes more hours than an experienced mechanic will take to get the job done.

Fair Pricing

At A1 Performance Auto Repair, we always charge what is fair for the job that needs to be done. We have experienced and certified mechanics that get that repair done right the first time. You’ll always feel that our auto mechanic pricing is very fair. Stop by the next time you need an oil change and meet the crew. We’d love to become your new mechanic.

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