Why a reputable independent Audi mechanic is indispensable
#1
Why a reputable independent Audi mechanic is indispensable
After spending too many years paying the dealer's outrageous labor prices, I finally decided to try the local German car mechanic that a couple of other Audi friends recommended to me.
I do some of the repairs and maintenance myself, and have saved a great deal of money by doing so. But for jobs that I think are either too much of a PITA, or above my skill set, I take it to this local independent mechanic.
He's always busy, because he's good and he's reasonably priced.
A few weeks ago, I scheduled an appointment to have the timing belt job done on my wife's 2003 Avant quattro 3.0L, using the kit I got from Blauparts(he doesn't mind if I bring in my own parts). On the day I was scheduled, I brought in the car, but he said he was just too busy to get to it that day. So, I rescheduled for the next week.
The day before the rescheduled day, the power steering rack started leaking like a sieve. So now I was in for two major repairs. I thought I was going to have to take out a loan!
He ended up having the car in his shop for 2 weeks, because he was so swamped that he was trying to juggle all of his work. However, he did give me a loaner car to drive, so at least I had wheels while we were waiting.
When I finally picked up the car, I was expecting a bill of around $2000, because he quoted me $900 for the labor to install the Blauparts kit, and he estimated $500 for the power steering rack.
I think he felt bad that he made us wait for 2 weeks, because he apologized for the long wait, and only charged us a total of $1150 for the entire bill!
This guy has another customer for life. He did the job perfectly, and the car runs like a champ after he was done.
The golden rule, my friends, is if you can find a local independent Audi mechanic who is good and fair, keep him!
I do some of the repairs and maintenance myself, and have saved a great deal of money by doing so. But for jobs that I think are either too much of a PITA, or above my skill set, I take it to this local independent mechanic.
He's always busy, because he's good and he's reasonably priced.
A few weeks ago, I scheduled an appointment to have the timing belt job done on my wife's 2003 Avant quattro 3.0L, using the kit I got from Blauparts(he doesn't mind if I bring in my own parts). On the day I was scheduled, I brought in the car, but he said he was just too busy to get to it that day. So, I rescheduled for the next week.
The day before the rescheduled day, the power steering rack started leaking like a sieve. So now I was in for two major repairs. I thought I was going to have to take out a loan!
He ended up having the car in his shop for 2 weeks, because he was so swamped that he was trying to juggle all of his work. However, he did give me a loaner car to drive, so at least I had wheels while we were waiting.
When I finally picked up the car, I was expecting a bill of around $2000, because he quoted me $900 for the labor to install the Blauparts kit, and he estimated $500 for the power steering rack.
I think he felt bad that he made us wait for 2 weeks, because he apologized for the long wait, and only charged us a total of $1150 for the entire bill!
This guy has another customer for life. He did the job perfectly, and the car runs like a champ after he was done.
The golden rule, my friends, is if you can find a local independent Audi mechanic who is good and fair, keep him!
Last edited by jdahlen24; 07-02-2011 at 11:36 AM. Reason: typo
#2
Totally agree. Been going to a local guy in Holland MI for almost 5 years. The one time I had emergency work done at a Detroit dealer, it was $125/hr and that was four years ago. My guy is reasonable, honest, and has talked me out of work I have not needed. He takes care of my A6, my daughter's 2003 A4 3.0, and my three Chrysler Crossfires. He even did an emergency repair on my other daughter's Saturn VUE when we were desperate. All reasonably priced.
#6
Ask for Bard and tell him that he's famous now because he's on Audi Forums.
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