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a friend of mine recently had some work done on his vehicle by a mobile mechanic who works from home he took the vehicle to him and supplied all the parts needed new clutch and brake pads and disks for the front

 

he was charged £400 and £7,50 (£35per hour) for labour is this reasonable has it seems quite high to me

 

i would say 1 hour for the front disks and pads and 4 hour for the clutch which totals £175 so i cant understand why he charged him so much even if you add an hour or 2 for whatever reason its still very expensive

 

he was in a rush and needed his vehicle for work so paid it

 

just wondered what other people would make of this is it correct or not ?

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If your friend supplied all the parts then yes, £400 is expensive. My garage charge £40 per hour for labour. Changing a clutch is a big job but it shouldn't have taken him 11+ hours if he was charging £35 an hour.

 

I had my clutch changed and it didn't come to anywhere near that, and I didn't supply the parts!

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i would say 1 hour for the front disks and pads and 4 hour for the clutch which totals £175 so i cant understand why he charged him so much even if you add an hour or 2 for whatever reason its still very expensive

 

he was in a rush and needed his vehicle for work so paid it

 

 

If he wasn't quoted a set price beforehand, than he charged for how long it took.

One hour for discs and pads sounds rather quick, he could quite easily have come across an issue the required oxy-acetylene.

 

BMW 1 Series - £169 front brake pads*

Front brake pads and sensor are replaced.

£365 front brake pads and discs

 

http://www.snowsgroup.co.uk/bmw/aftersales-offers/value-service/

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if £35 an hour is perfectly reasonable then im gonna become a mechanic

 

havent spoken to my friend for a few days so not sure what the £7.50 was for i know he opted for the luk clutch this time has he had the clutched replaced 3 year ago with a cheaper make and only did 17 thousand miles in 3 years before it was knackered

 

it was a corsa c 2006 that he has

 

i had my pads and disks replaced 2 year ago and was charged £40

 

another friend of mine had a clutch put in a ford transit last year and was charged £120

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