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![]() Drives: Rolf Yarris Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Doncaster
Posts: 3
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Dealer services and comparing labor
hey there all,
I'm asking this question of Toyota Aus on Monday- just looking for a little online polling first- Toyota Mechanics are most welcome to give an opinion. The labor costs on the major services are all over the shop- how can a book service take more time at some dealers than others? Time=Labor= money. Eg- a couple of posts here about the 10,000 service- user: firez3r0 got charged $169.00 and user: hasher22 paid $255.00. 10,000 is a small service- the Labor is the big cost- so why the difference? Do we pay per mechanic? Do higher qualified mechanics cost us more? Do we pay if 2 apprentices are doing the oil change and the head mechanic needs to come over and give "on the job training"? Lets get a list of the cost (with Labor as a separate figure) of the 10,000 service. And please- if you are a Toyota Mechanic fill us in on the differant rate scales that you bill for the work- is a lower labor charge because of quicker mechanics or cheaper ones? |
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![]() ![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: DownUnder
Posts: 74
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same reason goes with meat, petrol, and everything else in life
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