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What Is The Worst Repair Quote You’ve Had From A Mechanic?

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The vast majority of us have had to pay to repair a car at some point. Ideally, the labor is skilled, and the quote is affordable. But that’s not always the case, so I ask you—what is the worst repair quote (or bill!) you’ve had from a mechanic?

As car enthusiasts, a great many of us take pride in doing our own wrenching. At the same time, we can find ourselves in situations where we can’t do our own work. Maybe we don’t have the space, or the weird, obscure manufacturer tool to do some odd and challenging job. In those times, we have to hand the job over to a professional and trust that they do it correctly and for a fair price.

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I’ve had some nasty ones over the years. When I crashed my first car into a curb in 2008, I sheared the Watts linkage right off the differential. The quote to replace the differential was over $1000, which was a truly insane figure for a 17-year-old me. This was perfectly justified on the mechanic’s side—it cost $800 for a wrecker diff, and took a couple of hours of labor to install. Instead, I elected to go a cheaper route—asking if they’d instead merely replace the damaged back plate on the diff, and refix the Watts linkage. They quoted me $300. Reasonable, right?

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This car saw some shit. I did most of the work myself, because that way I knew I wasn’t getting screwed.

Only, things didn’t stay reasonable. The workshop was right next to the caravan park we were staying in, and we saw the car sitting outside for most of the day. It could have been inside the shop for an hour or two at most. Only, the mechanic then rang me at five o’clock with a long story about how hard it had been to remove the bolts on the diff cover and how they’d spent “all day” working on it.

I knew this didn’t check out, since I’d seen the car hadn’t even been in the workshop for most of the day. I rustled up my friends and went down to the office to discuss the problem. The mechanic retold the same unconvincing story to four unimpressed teens. His efforts to pad the bill would come to naught; the problem was that I simply didn’t have any more money.

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My face when someone gives me a bullshit quote for repair work.

After the fourth time, I flatly stated I had $400 and not a cent more, the mechanic gave up. I paid the bill and we left, pissed that someone had tried to bilk us for more money.

I’ve had a few nasty experiences since. The most recent from the mechanic working on my Audi TT. He suggested replacing the wipers, which was suspect enough given I knew they were in peak form. He wanted $130 to do the job, particularly shocking given you can get a set for under $50 and most parts shops around here fit them for free. Offering to change the cabin filter for $125 also felt pretty egregious. There was also the time ten years ago when a Mazda dealer wanted to charge me four figures for a cam angle sensor. That sucked, too.

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Those CAS sensors are both mislabeled and expensive. 

These are my tales, though, and this is Autopian Asks. So I turn to you—what is the worst quote you’ve had from a mechanic, and what went down?

Image credits: Lewin Day (provided)

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Lifelong Obsession
Lifelong Obsession
9 hours ago

My Volvo started groaning on the highway, and it was getting worse. I usually took the car either to the local Volvo dealer (expensive but would always provide a loaner) or a local Firestone (this location was actually decent in terms of price and service). For whatever reason, I decided to go to the local “European” “indie” shop. It seemed to have good reviews online. There seemed to be no Volvo indie shops in the area I lived at the time. This shop was full of old BMWs and Range Rovers, but not a single Volvo in sight other than an abandoned 240. The mechanic told me the noise was from my transmission leaking fluid – I needed a “transmission flush” for $1000 and also had a bad CV joint that would be several hundred more. They insisted on a deposit for the work as well. I remembered that I had replaced that side’s CV joint a year or two earlier as I left the shop – sure enough, I found the receipt at home. I later took the car to Firestone for a second opinion – the CV joint was fine, but the wheel bearings were shot, resulting in the noise, and there was certainly no need for a “transmission flush”. (The transmission was shifting just fine and did not in fact have a leak. There was an unrelated engine oil leak only.) The wheel bearings’ repair was pricey, but at least it fixed the problem. Throwing money at a “transmission flush” and needlessly replacing a new CV joint wouldn’t have solved anything!

Dale Petty
Dale Petty
10 hours ago

My 04 Acura TL 6MT went to the dealer for a recall. They called and said it needed front brakes and they’d do the job for $750.
I bought a set of pads for less than $30 and changed them myself in about 1/2 hour (Brembo’s are easy to replace). The rotors mic’d fine, so dealer was trying to scam me on replacing those.

B85S5DSG
B85S5DSG
11 hours ago

This was about a decade ago, maybe longer. Let’s start with that you know it was going to be expensive because German. I was driving to Green Bay for a preseason game and then was going to spend the long weekend somewhere in Door Co. Before getting to the Fox cities area I noticed a misfire. If you know anything about Audi coil packs you know where this is headed. I didn’t at the time. B5 S4. Unbeknownst to me the threads of 1 spark plug got ruined. It made an awful sound. There was an Audi dealer nearby still open for an hour on that Friday.

Tuesday morning I’m on my way back in a rental. I get the news. $6K for a new head and $3k for labor. They told me that it must have skipped time due to a bad timing belt tensioner. I found a spark plug in the center console. Something didn’t feel right about this. I told them to have it towed to my local shop that did the timing belt job not that many miles ago. And if it slipped time both heads would have been trashed. They were busy so it took about a week to get around to it. In the meantime I was shopping for a new car because there was no way in hell that I was going to spend $9k on this.

They checked the cylinder with a horoscope, put in an insert, rethreaded it, installed a new plug and coil pack, and sent me on my way for $500. That repair lasted as long as had the car and then some. Later I also upgraded to the 2.0T coil packs so that the problem would not come back, because it did misfire on another cylinder at some point.

Last edited 11 hours ago by B85S5DSG
Dirtywrencher
Dirtywrencher
22 hours ago

Heard so much craziness at the BMW dealership when I was taking my MINI in for the 2 years of free maintenance.
Young lady had brought her BMW in for a CEL and the service advisor came into the waiting room to let he know her gas cap was loose and they could fix the problem for $75. She happily agreed and I stayed far away from that dealership after the last free service.

Manwich Sandwich
Manwich Sandwich
23 hours ago

The worst repair quote I got is the one where the mechanic/shop refused to give me a quote and told me to scrap the car because it was too rusty (a 2005 Ford Focus Wagon that I owned up to 2018).

Then after taken off the lift and it being moved 10 feet, the front passenger wheel decided it didn’t want to be connected to the car anymore.

I got something like $300 in scrap value for it.

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