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AutoMD Survey of Car Repair Costs
Ranking of 50 Major Cities
For the report, AutoMD.com mystery shoppers conducted a fairness check of over 600 shops in the top-50 DMAs* (including a range of dealers, independent shops, and franchises like Pep Boys) by requesting quotes on a typical auto repair job: a front brake replacement job for a Ford Focus. To measure pricing integrity, the mystery shoppers called back two weeks later with an industry standard price estimate. The best and worst list was then calculated based on each city‘s rankings for three critical factors, weighted equally: Repair Affordability: The average cost-per-job for that city based on prices quoted by repair shops Price Disparity Range: The percentage variance between the lowest price quoted and the highest price quoted in each market Shop Integrity Factor: The percentage of shops that shifted their original quoted price by more than 5% when presented with an industry standard price estimate |
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Around here the dealer is $105 an hour.....but I've not taken a car there in almost 2 years....I am finally going to go there again in a couple months to have an alignment done on my W124....but it should be less than $200 for the whole job.
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