Looking for a good Audi mechanic
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Re: Looking for a good Audi mechanic
Yup and for them to do upper and lower oil pan I am looking at $600 - I like them a lot just trying to save some money.
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Re: Looking for a good Audi mechanic
Try Auto Envy @ 635-7030 the owner Ben does a real good job and he charges reasonable rates. Also another good local buddy that owns a shop that does real good work Travis Romine is the owner @ 803-3909 and he will try to work with you on a good price. If you go to either of these guys tell them scott with the Ti sent you.
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Re: Looking for a good Audi mechanic
No offense, but do you really want to have that done at a cut-rate?
IF for any reason something isn't 100% when it's finished, you'll be spending another $680 at a reputable place to have it done!
I know it seems high, especially in these times, but remember - A shop owner has to pay for his shop, environmental/disposal fees, shop equipment such as lifts, diagnostics tools, etc.... Not to mention the mechanics rate, which, for an Audi specialist probably isn't exceptionally cheap.... And, most any reputable shop will do the work again for free, if they mess something up the first time.....
IF for any reason something isn't 100% when it's finished, you'll be spending another $680 at a reputable place to have it done!
I know it seems high, especially in these times, but remember - A shop owner has to pay for his shop, environmental/disposal fees, shop equipment such as lifts, diagnostics tools, etc.... Not to mention the mechanics rate, which, for an Audi specialist probably isn't exceptionally cheap.... And, most any reputable shop will do the work again for free, if they mess something up the first time.....
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