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Old 09-21-2022, 02:05 PM   #9 (permalink)
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They want $60 to replace wipers, $108 to replace air filters, $822 to replace both power steering lines and flush, $165 to replace four $10 spark plugs, $170 to flush the fuel injectors, $140 to clean the AC evaporator, $160 to flush the brakes. $226 to flush the coolant, $240 to flush the transmission, $1,612 to replace the motor mounts, $346 to replace the left half shaft, and $1,703 to replace the front control arm and perform a 4-wheel alignment.

I will just tell them I am returning the car, drive home, and do this stuff myself--if the damage merits it.

I don't care if a 17-year-old car is seeping. I care if there are actual leaks.

Ah, their actual report summed the charges, added shop fees, and added tax, totaling $7,670.84 on a 17-year-old car that cost $4,200.
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