A mechanic doesn't "Have" to, unless company policy states otherwise. But to avoid getting screwed over in the end, you might want to ask for one. He does have to if you demand it. He is not necessarily required to honor it exactly, however. It is an estimate, only.
You need insurance on a new car BEFORE you even drive it off the lot. Get a quote before purchasing the vehicle and have it saved by your agent. Then the day you purchase the vehicle, have the VIN in hand, and purchase the insurance before picking up the vehicle.
Ask a trusted mechanic to diagnose the problem with the car then ask for a quote.
Rates vary. Get a quote from a mechanic.
I f you don't have a regular mechanic that you use for repairs, it may be wise to get more than one quote for the work you need done. Some mechanic's are expensive and take advantage of people with no knowledge of cars. I would really recommend that he or she should find a mechanic they can trust and use that mechanic all of the time.
There is no low quote it is based on the type of vehicle and its locationo and use.
I recommend trying esurance.com first. I've used it before and have had no problems. You can use esurance to get a car insurance quote for a vehicle in Illonois. That site allows you to compare quotes side-by-side.
To get a quote on a Dodge vehicle you can start out by going to your local Dodge dealership. That should give you a starting point. From there you can look at sources such as Consumers Digest and Kelly's Bluebook.
Yes. Geico and Progressive both have online quote sites where you can obtain a quote for a vehicle in Indiana.
Most all Insurance sites are trying to out do each other and with each vehicle being different you would have to apply for a quote with vehicle specs to find cheapest quote
The cost to obtain a Kit Car Insurance quote for a vehicle you built yourself is free. The insurance quotes will vary depending on the insurance company and the dependability of the vehicle.
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To answer this question you have to assume that the auto shop is giving the customer a price quote and charges hourly rate based on that. There are manuals that give hour rates of how long it will take to repair a certain problem on a vehicle. When these times are conducted there are considerations; the vehicle is in relatively new condition (no rust), the mechanic has all needed special tools and parts on hand, no air assisted tools used. This procedure is conducted by a practiced skilled mechanic and the average time is recorded within the manual. Some things to consider is that some shops will combine labor for additional procedures, even though they might be related. After all the times are added up then it is multiplied by the hourly rate of that shop. Now if the shop charges the customer hour by hour of the time the mechanic worked on the vehicle then it will be logged by a time clock. Then this time will be multiplied by the hourly rate.