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Repair $$$ Cost $$$ Websites
Can anyone give me a website where I can get a ball-park estimate on what a repair shop might charge for a given job? I have a few Blazers and one in particular I was considering selling. It has a few problems but also has alot of new and expensive parts recently installed. My problem like many of you, is time.
Thanks-in advance. Paul T |
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Re: Repair $$$ Cost $$$ Websites
If you only need something temp. I would suggest Real Time Labor guide. I use it daily and have the full version, but it also comes as a 45 day ( I think ) demo. It gives you a time quote for low, med and high. Then you put in your price per hour, and it will give you an estimate. MItchell on Demand also has an estimator. MOD is pretty pricey though and does not come with a free trial.
Another suggestion might be to post what work needs to be done and have someone who has access to such programs to post a time estimate. |
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Re: Repair $$$ Cost $$$ Websites
Have a look at FairRepair.com (http://www.fairrepair.com). The site uses the MOTOR Parts & Labor guide to generate an estimate for you.
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