by Looonie » Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:19 am
Sorry I should have clarified a little more in my original post, when they called me to say it was done and I asked what the total cost was, upon receiving the answer of near to $500 I asked why it was so high, and was told that the majority of that was for the fitment of the muffler. When I mentioned that I was told it would be about $150 for that work, he then said the parts alone cost more than $150, flange, reducer, pipe etc. Also I did not in anyway expect the "we'll look after you" to equate to "free", but I don't think I was unrealistic in expecting an hours labour charge, maybe two at the outside.
What bugs me the most is two things:
1) I went in there and asked for a price to fit the muffler, they said about $150 but if i wanted it cheaper I could go to specific exhaust place up the road because they only had facilities to do mandrel bends etc, I went to the recommended exhaust shop and they said it would be about $150-$200 so I figured I'll stick with the workshop I (used to) like as they can do other work for me also. Now it ends up costing me probably twice what I was originally told, negating my decision.
2) I didn't want to spend that much money on *this* car, if I had known it was going to cost this much I would have just left the stock muffler on and used an angle grinder and JB-Weld to sort out the rear diff bush sleeve.
As I expressed my concerns over the phone last night with regards the charge and what I was originally told, I am going to pickup the car this morning so it will be interesting to see what, if anything changes.
Out of curiosity, does anybody actually get written quotes for work on cars? Everytime I've asked what a job will cost, I get given a figure verbally, but when I ask for it to be written down they say "oh well we can't give you a written quote because the job might need more work, we just won't know till we get into it". I can understand that some jobs have problems and take more time/effort than others, but I think its absolute bullshit that people can't give a written quote. Would you accept a builder/plumber/electrician who refused to give written quotes?
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Looonie on Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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