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Car Repair Costs:
What Should You Actually Pay?

Real-world pricing data from shops across the U.S. Know the fair price before you hand over your keys — and learn how to negotiate or DIY your way to savings.

Updated May 202650+ Repair GuidesReal Shop Pricing

Browse by Repair Type

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Brake Repairs

Brake pads, rotors, calipers, and full brake jobs. National averages and how to save.

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Engine & Drivetrain

Timing belts, head gaskets, spark plugs, and major engine repairs.

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AC & Heating

AC compressor, recharge, heater core, and climate control repairs.

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Transmission

Transmission repair, rebuild, and replacement cost breakdowns.

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Suspension & Steering

Shocks, struts, ball joints, tie rods, and alignment costs.

Electrical & Electronics

Alternator, starter, battery, and electrical system repair costs.

How to Pay Less for Car Repairs

Get 3 quotes minimum

Labor rates vary by 40–60% between shops in the same city. Always compare.

Ask for OEM vs aftermarket options

Aftermarket parts can cost 30–70% less with comparable quality for most repairs.

Use independent shops over dealerships

Dealership labor rates average $150–$200/hr vs $80–$120/hr at independent shops.

Time your repairs strategically

Shops are slower on Tuesdays and Wednesdays — you may get better pricing and attention.