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cas
18-01-2007, 01:16 PM
How much does your local Honda dealer charge for working on a Honda NSX?

Lankstarr
18-01-2007, 01:53 PM
When I had my thermostat replaced I think taht the labour came to about £20 - £25!!!

Don't know how long it took them to do it but the replacement job was a standard quoted cost and once the coolant and part were removed from the bill it looks like all they got was just over £20!

Had my front discs skimmed as well and that came to £90. This was again a standard price for any skimming of discs but the guys said that they spent hours on them because they were so much bigger and harder than standard.

Quote away on that last line!

L*

reg
18-01-2007, 02:21 PM
When I had my thermostat replaced I think taht the labour came to about £20 - £25!!!

Don't know how long it took them to do it but the replacement job was a standard quoted cost and once the coolant and part were removed from the bill it looks like all they got was just over £20!

Had my front discs skimmed as well and that came to £90. This was again a standard price for any skimming of discs but the guys said that they spent hours on them because they were so much bigger and harder than standard.

Quote away on that last line!

L*

Skimming disks is like making love to a beautiful woman, you need to start at the right speed and maintain constant motion for a smooth finish.

I am being charged £37 to fit a thermostat which is about 30mins work. However the price is fixed so if it takes all day I will drink them completely out of coffee and pay nothing extra :D

Martin
18-01-2007, 06:49 PM
Blimey Reg! I want a set of your brake disks!

blue5
18-01-2007, 07:53 PM
Forget the brake discs i want Reg to describe lapping in valves!

cas
18-01-2007, 09:26 PM
My local Honda dealer says that he has to charge a premium because its a Honda NSX the last price was £104 per hour. Any other dealers out there charge more?

simonprelude
18-01-2007, 11:02 PM
I think Norton Way is only about £85 an hour.

reg
18-01-2007, 11:30 PM
My local Honda dealer says that he has to charge a premium because its a Honda NSX

So an hour of his time working on an NSX is more costly than an hour working on a Jazz, yep that's all clear now :D

gsuds
19-01-2007, 01:36 PM
My local Honda dealer says that he has to charge a premium because its a Honda NSX the last price was £104 per hour. Any other dealers out there charge more?

Chatham's Edinburgh about £47/hr...and they have applied discounts to parts too. Top guys. Seem enthusiastic to work on an NSX.....I cannot see the logic in charging more because of the type of car!! Unless NSX technician is paid more?

Graham

Lankstarr
19-01-2007, 03:38 PM
I think we should be charged less for giving them the privilege of working on an NSX!

Has to be more fun than getting Jazzy!?

mutley
20-01-2007, 12:26 AM
When I first bought my car I took a trip to McGarrity Honda in Belfast as they were an NSX Specialist and I asked tham how much it would cost to go over the car and not to repair anything but to tell me all the faults that it had. Just to look at it they were asking for £55 per hour. Hence why I do all the work myself!!!.


Jim

Senninha
20-01-2007, 11:34 AM
I think Norton Way is only about £85 an hour.
Spoke to Norton's this morning about some work I was going to have them do, the good news is that they are actually only £70 an hour.........

Regards

simonprelude
20-01-2007, 12:40 PM
Plus VAT ??


Spoke to Norton's this morning about some work I was going to have them do, the good news is that they are actually only £70 an hour.........

Regards

NSXGB
20-01-2007, 12:47 PM
....I have found that if you have a choice of two or more garages you would trust to do the work, they will quote against each other for the work especially in quieter periods. Obviously useful for the larger jobs.