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Car Repair – Easiest Way to Save Money

December 3rd, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

prices-on-car-repairWhile there are hundreds of strategies to save money on car repair, one is just so easy. Ask for it! That’s right. Just simply ask your auto repair shop to cut you a deal, give you a break, knock off a few bucks. Here are a few ways to do this successfully.

First, if you’re getting a bunch of work done, such as some general car maintenance, front brakes, and a new battery. This can easily retail for $1,000. Ask your repair shop if they can do it for $750. The conversation might go like this.

Shop guy: “Ah mam, yes you need a bit of work. Would you like us to take care of this today?”

You: How much will it cost?

Shop guy: $1000 – parts, tax, and labor 

You: Really, wow! That’s a lot! Is there anything you can do to help on the price?

Shop guy: Well, I may be able to save you 10%

You: Well, that helps, but if you can do it for $750 in total, you have a deal.

Another thing you can leverage is past service (e.g., I’ve spent a lot with you guys in the past. As a loyal customer can you extend a discount? There are any number of ways to negotiate a better price, but be confident in your approach. Don’t ask timidly. Ask boldly. Be nice, always be nice.

The reality is that repair shops have a lot of margin. They can easily extend a discount and still make a hefty profit. To learn more “in-depth” ways to save, as well as some insider secrets to prices on car repair visit us @ Auto Repair

By Ted

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  1. Maplewood Auto
    December 30th, 2009 at 23:53 | #1

    its best to avoid chain repair shops too, the family business do not have franchise fees & other chain related expenses typically allowing for lower prices. Its best to do research before hand on how much repairs should range from.

  2. Anonymous
    August 1st, 2010 at 01:22 | #2

    Definitely,You should always shop around first.Start with the main dealership and then the independent car repair shops.Finding a decent/honest mechanic is tough

  3. Ishita
    August 13th, 2010 at 20:54 | #3

    Nowadays in the time of car repair numerous hidden costs increase the cost. This topic guides us how we avoid the hidden cost……….

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