lil-ute wrote:
mechanics are getting like doctors ,lawyers over priced

I think you should really have a think about this comment..........
and yes i do take abit of offence to this comment.
From this comment you obviously didnt take into consideration alot of things that are required to keep your cars on the road wheather the car is for retail or warranty items.
There is a fair bit of equipment (special tools) required to work on all the different brands and models of each brand (not free). There also is alot of training involved for each new vehicle that is put on the road by each manufacturer (not free).
The service depts do charge from about $100 an hour and upward depending on the brand. Yes i do see how it can be seen as expensive but that is how technology is. Itsnot just about spinning spanners these days either!
lil-ute just incase you didnt know.....what the doctors work on or deal with hasn't change much in a few thousand years, what mechanics have to work on changes with each new model produced.
jabba wrote:
Hey Guys,
I am getting some work done on my mini currently.
What do you think is fair hourly rate?
$100/hour, $90/hour, $80/hour?
I know my local Yamaha motorbike shop charges me about $65/hour so that is my current bench mark, does a mini specialist warrant a higher hourly rate?
Thanks
PS: My initial job was quoted at an overall price but the bill has doubled. The main reason for this in my opinion is the issue was not seen in the first instance and more work was added. Given this and the high hourly rate i am actually looking at the same cost as buying a road registered mini off eBay.....
In regards to your question jabba, you probably shouldv'e made a few phone calls, sent a few emails or even gone and visited the the various mini specialists and had a chat to check the person out and find out a rough price for the work required.