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pnjacket 06-23-08 06:18 PM

Reasonable labour?
 
Ok, I am still kind a bit off about the labour here in Canada since it used to be dead cheap in my home country.
I went to a shop my friend recommended, which is in Mississauga, and asked them how much it would cost to replace the catalytic converter. I also told them I would bring the main parts (downpipe and cat) but not other little things like gaskets, bolts, nuts, etc, etc.. The guy, the owner of the shop, pushed buttons on his old calculator several times, and came up with a number 200 somehow. (btw, this includes taxes 13%). The problem to me is that I do not even know if it is reasonable or not. In my mind, I could do this by myself if I am living in a house with a garage during a weekend or two, but then the general population out there will never do this kind of jobs by themselves.

What are your opinions? Good or Bad? Better place to go?

JIMMY54 06-23-08 08:19 PM

That is the cost now a days... try shopping around..

Good luck

orion84gsl 06-23-08 10:11 PM

You need to ask their hourly rate as well. Usually it's posted but sometimes it's not. I think the average is about the $75/hour range. I may be mistaken since I haven't let anyone but my friends touch my cars in the last two years.

DaoNhatHai 06-24-08 01:18 AM

If you want affordibility and assured quality, just PM Brent.
www.bscmotorsports.ca

Zhé 06-24-08 10:18 AM

some shops do try to rip u off, so its better to go somewhere thats recommended by some1 u know, and yes, auto shops charge average of 75 bucks a hour.

pnjacket 06-25-08 09:02 PM

Thank you for the advices guys. I will definatly shop around.

84stock 06-25-08 11:48 PM

I'd pay an honest $75 for an honest hour labor any day.

Rxxx-7_GSL-SE 06-26-08 11:37 PM

why dont you do it yourself? a torch would also come in handy loosening stuck on bolts, or better yet an impact =D

If i lived closer i'd do it for a 26 of bacardi hahaha

pnjacket 06-27-08 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by Rxxx-7_GSL-SE (Post 8322993)
why dont you do it yourself? a torch would also come in handy loosening stuck on bolts, or better yet an impact =D

Fixing cat in the underground parking lot of an apartment building would look really nice lol. I simply do not wanna get kick out of my place.


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