IT does vary from shop to shop. The dealerships charge more than a local uncertified shop. The best and most logical way to find out is to call around and talk to a few owner/operators from the phone book or local friends. If not - hang out in the parking lot and talk to a few people who have repair orders in hand.
The answer to this question can vary from shop to shop, but most shops charge by the hour for labor, with additional fees included for any parts involved. Depending on the repair, the price can fluctuate wildly.
An auto shop is a shop which deals in the repair of automobiles.
The Sears Auto Center seems to be a one stop shop for all your auto repair needs.
There are several places online one can get auto repair shop software. Mitchell is one such place. Shop Boss Pro is yet another site which has auto repair shop software. Winworks is a third.
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I imagine if you are going to an auto repair shop they should do break repairs. but to double check get the number of the auto repair shop before you go and call.
Absolutely, you have the right to choose where your car will be repaired, not the insurance co.
It is about a 3 hour job. It would depend on the hourly charge of your local shop, plus the cost of the heater core. Which I think is around 30 bucks.
I imagine if you are going to an auto repair shop they should do break repairs. but to double check get the number of the auto repair shop before you go and call. hope I could help out
If you are looking for an auto repair shop that offers the best brake job because your son needs the brakes in his car replaced, then you should check out Auto Repair.
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Is the auto insurance provider required to make your repair claim check to the repair shop?