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I can tell you that guys that have mechanics that do side work often get a sloppy rushed job , most mechanics don't understand the business side of things and by the time there done with there week they are looking to get yours done as fast as possible. I own a shop in north Seattle and can tell you the over head in this business is crazy . I go by flat rate manuals and will often give a discount on multiple jobs at the same time like front end or service work . it saves the costumer time and money and saves me the time to create another visit and paper work process. it drives me nuts to see shops double dipping on labor and gives mechanic a bad rap. I also recommend a shop that knows your type of vehicle , often you will pay 2-3 times more labor for a guy to diagnose and repair your car while he learns . I see this all the time with drivability problems and electrical. as far as parts on factory parts I charge suggested list price that way when ever you get checked on price your not a bad guy, I see dealerships and production shops charge 10% or more over list price and I just don't get it(list should be list on factory parts)and I have seen dealerships change the list prices to different shops this is BS. on parts from the aftermarket most reputable shops will use a matrix scale and most data systems have it built in . the lower cost parts have a higher mark up and the more the part costs the scale slides down for instance if I buy a part for $5.00 wholesale it will list for $10.00 if I buy a part for $2000.00 it will list for $2400.00. of course older folks and students or people down on there luck often get a break because I'm still human. always try to get the best parts you can for the money and don't get to hung up on the bottom line say if a shop charges $100 per hour and does good work charges you and hour and the hack down the street charges you 70 per hour and bills you for two hours witch is the better deal ? I don't know to many guys in your neck of the woods but I suggest that you give Seattle automotive Dist a call and ask for ted or paul . they can give you a recommendation for a good shop in your area.1 (800)932-3500 will get you to there warehouse. good luck.