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dealer bill for fitting new fuel line on JD 130r
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<blockquote data-quote="hintonroadhero" data-source="post: 7719457" data-attributes="member: 20732"><p>I agree with you to a point,.. but the return trip is hidden in the undeclared labour cost surely? I liken it to a taxi ride I had from town to our rural property .....a journey of about 50kms that took about 25 mins.....along the way taxi driver was declining new fares the whole way...charged me $112... I thought blimey that seems a lot.. but of course he had to drive back a minimum of at least 40kms before he could get a new fare?... I guess the same logic applies if the mechanic has to drive back to the dealership if there are no other jobs in the locality? Methinks there's a lot to be said for fixed price servicing and breakdown cover based on hours. Interestingly, when I ordered my new Toyota in June it came with the option of fixed price servicing for 4 years at $300/year.. seemed a good deal to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hintonroadhero, post: 7719457, member: 20732"] I agree with you to a point,.. but the return trip is hidden in the undeclared labour cost surely? I liken it to a taxi ride I had from town to our rural property .....a journey of about 50kms that took about 25 mins.....along the way taxi driver was declining new fares the whole way...charged me $112... I thought blimey that seems a lot.. but of course he had to drive back a minimum of at least 40kms before he could get a new fare?... I guess the same logic applies if the mechanic has to drive back to the dealership if there are no other jobs in the locality? Methinks there's a lot to be said for fixed price servicing and breakdown cover based on hours. Interestingly, when I ordered my new Toyota in June it came with the option of fixed price servicing for 4 years at $300/year.. seemed a good deal to me! [/QUOTE]
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