Escape.idiocracy
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/1351276/wage-growth-vs-inflation-us/$200 is the new normal. Inflation everywhere you look today.
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/1351276/wage-growth-vs-inflation-us/$200 is the new normal. Inflation everywhere you look today.
I think what’s being confused in some of the above is that it isn’t the tech performing the work that’s being inflated, it’s the fully burden rate via cost of doing business that has inflated…Who says that is going on? Dealerships go by flat rate "books" and always have. If the books says the factory allows 4 hours for something, that's the rate applied in most cases.
Who are you to say they are padding things? - randomly inflating?
Examples?
I had a service advisor cut the bill on some work I had done by about 1/3 if not a bit more because he said after we talked about what it would take, the time and work involved when I dropped it off, he felt really bad that it took a lot longer than we had talked. I would have been fine with the bill because I expected it to be a time consuming process.
Seems that some deflation goes on as well.
He saved me well over $200, closer to $300 - and I felt bad for the tech!
That's because in our tax the people state everyone has to charge high fees in order to live.Massachusetts $200.00 an hour is normal.....
Also known as TaxachusettsThat's because in our tax the people state everyone has to charge high fees in order to live.
Im at 18.5 hours at $145/hour which is $2682.50. with no discount offered.My most recent labor quote for a job -
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That sounds about average on the rate with all the responses. I'd definitely say it's reasonable considering the other information provided.Im at 18.5 hours at $145/hour which is $2682.50. with no discount offered.
I appreciate all of the responses and it definitley puts things in perspective. The one positive I can speak to is I know they do good work and I trust them to do the best job possible. They have done work on 4 other vehicles for me so I know they are a good shop. Also a testament to that is they are about 4 weeks out to be able to get my rig in there.
I'm willing to pay for quality work.Im at 18.5 hours at $145/hour which is $2682.50. with no discount offered.
I appreciate all of the responses and it definitley puts things in perspective. The one positive I can speak to is I know they do good work and I trust them to do the best job possible. They have done work on 4 other vehicles for me so I know they are a good shop. Also a testament to that is they are about 4 weeks out to be able to get my rig in there.
You paid $890 for someone else to install a door seal?My local stealership (where I bought BOTH of my Jeeps, my Gladiator...ordered 5/19, built 6/19, delivered 7/19 and my 2019 Grand Cherokee Ltd., bought 7/19) charges $180/hour.
I recently had to have the passenger door seal on my Gladiator replaced because water was leaking past it and filling the passenger floorboard every time we had a very heavy rain, and initial quote was for around $1,100. I said to the service tech that that was kinda redonkulous and he agreed.
Once it was finished (took two days because of getting parts and the initial fix still leaked so they had to get another part...) the bill came to around $890. So he did cut me a bit of a break.
So, hopefully, there's no runs, drips, or errors.

Could be the one that goes side-to-side like the later ones have. Not the one on the door, but the one that is supposed to guide rain water away from the interior when you open the door. That's a different animal - and not everyone wants to deal with stuff like that - so what?You paid $890 for someone else to install a door seal?
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I checked around before installing mine a couple of months ago and the cheapest quote was $150 an hour and they said they could install them in 4 hours. Had they been closer than 2 hours away, I’d have let them do it. I am as slow as anyone you’ll find and was scared of the body bolts so I was very cautious and took my time. I did it in the driveway on a weekend but probably had 10 or 12 hours in them altogether.Man I don’t have time really to install this stuff with work jamming and 2 small kids but at these rates makes me think. The RSE steps are what kills me they quoted 8 hours for install! Seems excessive for a shop. I’m sure it would take me that long lol! They said they just want to do it right running wires etc.
The bulk of that was laborYou paid $890 for someone else to install a door seal?
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