The way to know you are getting a fair price when getting a car repaired. First ask a friend if they know anyone that is trustworthy and not overcharging. Secondly , if you have someone in mind try to find someone that goes to them and ask how talented and well priced the mechanic is. This will always get you the best prices, and well worked on car.
A fair price should not go over $300. Any more than this is over the price of new tires.
$200-$350 no more.
You can try Gamestop, or Movie Trading Company. They both repair games for a fair price.
I am not a qualified expert on brakes but a brake job of that price seems fair if your brakes are completely shot and are in need of massive repair job.
Yes, there is a mechanic in Seattle that offers diesel fuel injection services. Arrows Automotive in Seatle has great ratings and offers the service at a fair price. Their website is http://arrowsautomotive.com/repair-maintenance/
its on the front of the engine, on the drivers side of the head. they usually cost about 200-250 new and would not take a mechanic more then 1 hour to replace. so cost +labor= how much u might expect to b charged
They are fair in comparison to other shops but you can look around for coupons. I would also check Yelp for current local reviews.
The best shop for front brake repair would be auto zone. Auto zone does a good job and are fair on price. There's always one around no matter where you leave.
"fair" will vary based on where you are and what the going labor rate is. Many public libraries carry the chilton's labor estimate manual repair shops use to estimate labor. I would suspect it will list this as a one hour job, but a good mechanic can do it in under 15 minutes (expect to pay an hour labor though anyway). The parts price as of January 2013 is $114.99 at autozone. The labor may cost you more. If you have a friend that works on cars your labor cost may be as cheap as the price of a six pack.
You can take it A-1 Tv Service Shops. They are every good at repair and will charge you a fair price to fix it. Good luck with that.
That depends on the jobs you do. The type of vehicles you work on and what you and the customer think is a fair price. It also depends on if your neighbors will deal with you having a home shop.
The question is also the answer, the right price is the fair price. Who decides what is right and what is fair, the customer will decide the 'value for money' question. The customer knows the right price for every product