http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/06/dont-get-taken.html
6/12/2008 4:17:16 PM
Anyone can call around for pricing.The real problem in my opinion is mis-diagnosis (often intentional) and mechanics who opt to throw parts at the problem rather than troubleshoot it. I'd rather pay an honest mechanic a fair price than to get a discount from someone who is telling me to buy things I don't need.
6/12/2008 4:24:20 PM
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6/12/2008 4:41:04 PM
from their site 2003 1.8t jetta timing belt job
6/12/2008 5:18:03 PM
6/12/2008 5:33:10 PM
^^^^^yeah, but then people bitch and complain about the price of diagnostic fees. there's also the fact that it's not an exact science. even the best mechanics in the world come across problems that might present themselves as one thing, but turn out to be another. sometimes your only option is to narrow it down to a couple of things, and take a chance. or, it might be cheaper in the long run to just replace 2-3 parts vs. the extra time of eliminating any other possibilities. i get your point though, and agree... just saying it's not always that simple.^^^^it figures you'd have that attitude. you're a prime example of why blue collar stereotypes like this continue.^^spot on.this site is just another example of a know it all self important idiot. i can't stand people who feel like it's their job to monitor how other people make a living and try to discount it. they don't mind taking top dollar for their work, but fuck anyone else that expects the same. this guy would probably be outraged if someone created a system to check up on the value of his job/expertise. the auto repair industry is no different that any other. there are hacks, cheats, etc. everywhere. if we're going to police them, why don't we do something about the really ridiculous ones like medical, legal, etc. first? furthermore, why does price really matter if your primary concern is getting screwed? so you pass up the most expensive quote at an honest shop in favor of the closer to average quote at the dishonest shop. brilliant![Edited on June 12, 2008 at 5:45 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2008 5:43:46 PM
doesnt matter what the hell they put on that site, no shop is gonna do it for those prices and they can tell you to go fuck off, that is what i would do, and when they come back realizing you are the cheapest, quote em double
6/12/2008 8:11:42 PM
its a tool for common people to use to determine if they've been quoted an astronomical rate for something. it appears to not list exact values so its only really useful to determine if you're being ripped. I highly doubt this site will affect any honest shops, since their quotes will be in the range on the site, the shops most affected will be the ones quoting $800 to fix an issue that this site lists between $400-$500.
6/13/2008 12:15:29 AM
^
6/13/2008 3:56:10 AM
^i havent alwasy foudn this to be true, ive had fast good and cheap mechanics, but usually after a referral. Plus, alot of these places charge you a diagnostic fee for and then either A. Fail to diagnose the problem, or B. diagnose it as what you aready told them it was.
6/13/2008 6:54:09 AM
^^maybe you misunderstand what I'm saying. This site is a filtering tool. Nothing more. I certainly will pay a bit more for an honest, competent mechanic; however, a 200% premium, not so much. What this site allows me to do as a consumer, is take a look at "average" cost of a service. This range should be used when determining who to get the work done by. I agree with your cheap, fast, good argument. When I get work done on my car I don't use that approach. I want: average price, decent turnaround, good enough quality. This site lets me at least filter out the above average price, it doesn't say anything about the other two.
6/15/2008 9:28:26 AM
6/15/2008 11:08:36 AM
^ ive had a shop refuse to work on a car without the diagnostic fee, even though the problem was already diagnosed at another shop. If they fixed it and it didtn work, then fine, ill eat the money. But some of these places the diagnostic fee might as well be a Mandatory surcharge.
6/16/2008 10:14:07 AM
No place will just fix whatever the customer asks them to fix without double checking the diagnosis. No good place anyway. A good mechanic ALWAYS verifies the problem. Sure you say that you'll eat the cost of the bad diagnosis by the other shop if necessary, but in real life, it never happens. [Edited on June 16, 2008 at 11:32 AM. Reason : b]
6/16/2008 11:31:04 AM
Not always true.Back when I was writing, some people would come in and say: "I want xxxx replaced."I would try and determine why they wanted said part replaced, and some would here nothing of diagnostics.They would sign a waiver saying that we were doing what they asked, and we were not responsible for anything after the fact.
6/16/2008 11:50:04 AM
http://repairpal.com/
6/16/2008 4:58:16 PM