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Recreational Mechanic
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Northern Colorado, USA
Posts: 3,326
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Originally Posted by speeder
$500 for a PPI on that car?? I'd want them to delve so deeply into it that they would guarantee in writing that certain issues would never come up, or not for a long, specified time. I can't imagine what they are doing for that price...partially disassembling the engine? 
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Not sure where you are at but where I am a good shop rate is north of $160/hr. With a compression and leakdown test, pulling the wheels and other stuff to inspect, pulling and interpreting codes, and writing a report I would think you are at $500 pretty easily.
Anyhow I consider it money well spent. I could do it myself (I have all the tools and lift) but don't want to spend the time.
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