Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
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Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
Hello Everyone,
I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
Canadian
The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
Thank you
I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
Canadian
The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
Thank you
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
> replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
> Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
>
> Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
> Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
> Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
> Canadian
>
> The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
>
> I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
> Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
about the timing belt, get it changed.
ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
> replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
> Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
>
> Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
> Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
> Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
> Canadian
>
> The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
>
> I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
> Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
about the timing belt, get it changed.
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
That is a pretty good deal for a Honda dealership. Cheapest I could find
was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership instead).
Cosmin
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
> ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
>
>
>>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
>>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
>>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
>>
>>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
>>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
>>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
>>Canadian
>>
>>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
>>
>>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
>>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
>
>
> That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
> about the timing belt, get it changed.
>
was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership instead).
Cosmin
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
> ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
>
>
>>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
>>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
>>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
>>
>>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
>>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
>>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
>>Canadian
>>
>>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
>>
>>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
>>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
>
>
> That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
> about the timing belt, get it changed.
>
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
water pump along with Timing Belt?
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:<Tz_lc.57390$DrD1.55468@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
> That is a pretty good deal for a Honda dealership. Cheapest I could find
> was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
> mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
> the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership instead).
>
> Cosmin
>
> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>
> > In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
> > ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
> >>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
> >>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
> >>
> >>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
> >>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
> >>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
> >>Canadian
> >>
> >>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
> >>
> >>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
> >>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
> >
> >
> > That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
> > about the timing belt, get it changed.
> >
water pump along with Timing Belt?
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:<Tz_lc.57390$DrD1.55468@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
> That is a pretty good deal for a Honda dealership. Cheapest I could find
> was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
> mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
> the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership instead).
>
> Cosmin
>
> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>
> > In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
> > ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
> >>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
> >>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
> >>
> >>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
> >>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
> >>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
> >>Canadian
> >>
> >>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
> >>
> >>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
> >>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
> >
> >
> > That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
> > about the timing belt, get it changed.
> >
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
It's a general practice to replace the water pump as well, because if it
does fail you'd have to get a timing belt change all over again.
Cosmin
yahmed wrote:
> Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
> water pump along with Timing Belt?
>
>
>
> "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:<Tz_lc.57390$DrD1.55468@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
>
>>That is a pretty good deal for a Honda dealership. Cheapest I could find
>>was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
>>mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
>>the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership instead).
>>
>>Cosmin
>>
>>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
>>> ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
>>>>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
>>>>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
>>>>
>>>>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
>>>>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
>>>>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
>>>>Canadian
>>>>
>>>>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
>>>>
>>>>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
>>>>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
>>>
>>>
>>>That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
>>>about the timing belt, get it changed.
>>>
does fail you'd have to get a timing belt change all over again.
Cosmin
yahmed wrote:
> Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
> water pump along with Timing Belt?
>
>
>
> "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message news:<Tz_lc.57390$DrD1.55468@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
>
>>That is a pretty good deal for a Honda dealership. Cheapest I could find
>>was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
>>mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
>>the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership instead).
>>
>>Cosmin
>>
>>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
>>> ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
>>>>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
>>>>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
>>>>
>>>>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
>>>>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
>>>>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
>>>>Canadian
>>>>
>>>>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
>>>>
>>>>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
>>>>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
>>>
>>>
>>>That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
>>>about the timing belt, get it changed.
>>>
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
In article <9b1229.0405050749.3f3f29f4@posting.google.com>,
ahmedyassir@yahoo.com says...
>
>
>Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
>water pump along with Timing Belt?
Yes.
-----------
Alex
ahmedyassir@yahoo.com says...
>
>
>Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
>water pump along with Timing Belt?
Yes.
-----------
Alex
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if the water
pump fails?
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
news:t79mc.409806$2oI1.31866@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com...
> It's a general practice to replace the water pump as well, because if it
> does fail you'd have to get a timing belt change all over again.
>
> Cosmin
>
> yahmed wrote:
> > Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
> > water pump along with Timing Belt?
> >
> >
> >
> > "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
news:<Tz_lc.57390$DrD1.55468@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
> >
> >>That is a pretty good deal for a Honda dealership. Cheapest I could find
> >>was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
> >>mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
> >>the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership
instead).
> >>
> >>Cosmin
> >>
> >>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
> >>> ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
> >>>>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
> >>>>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
> >>>>
> >>>>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
> >>>>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
> >>>>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
> >>>>Canadian
> >>>>
> >>>>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
> >>>>
> >>>>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
> >>>>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
> >>>about the timing belt, get it changed.
> >>>
pump fails?
"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
news:t79mc.409806$2oI1.31866@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com...
> It's a general practice to replace the water pump as well, because if it
> does fail you'd have to get a timing belt change all over again.
>
> Cosmin
>
> yahmed wrote:
> > Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
> > water pump along with Timing Belt?
> >
> >
> >
> > "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
news:<Tz_lc.57390$DrD1.55468@news04.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com>...
> >
> >>That is a pretty good deal for a Honda dealership. Cheapest I could find
> >>was $450 for a timing belt, water pump and labour at a cash-only
> >>mechanic (he worked on my 94 Accord EXR before, and did a great job, but
> >>the parts were not OEM so I decided to go with a Honda dealership
instead).
> >>
> >>Cosmin
> >>
> >>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>In article <9b1229.0405040915.744721da@posting.google.com>,
> >>> ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I have accord 93. 190K km. I am planning to have its Timing belt
> >>>>replaced. I called High River Honda (http://www.highriverhonda.com In
> >>>>Alberta, Canada) and they gave me a quote of
> >>>>
> >>>>Timing Belt (Including Parts and Labor): $230 Canadian
> >>>>Water Pump (Including Parts and Labor): $170 Canadian
> >>>>Major Service (http://www.highriverhonda.com/major.html): $270
> >>>>Canadian
> >>>>
> >>>>The guy said it will take one day and he will give me a loaner.
> >>>>
> >>>>I purchased this accord used and am not sure if it needs any service.
> >>>>Do you think this is a good price and I should go for it?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>That's a pretty darned good deal he's giving you. If you don't know
> >>>about the timing belt, get it changed.
> >>>
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
In article <1Jamc.797$KQ7.551@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>,
Chris <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if the water
> pump fails?
The water pump is driven by the timing belt. So, obviously, changing
the pump requires removing and re-installing the timing belt--in other
words, the same labor as a TB change. (And the belt is cheap compared
to the labor, so you may as well put a fresh belt on.)
Chris <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if the water
> pump fails?
The water pump is driven by the timing belt. So, obviously, changing
the pump requires removing and re-installing the timing belt--in other
words, the same labor as a TB change. (And the belt is cheap compared
to the labor, so you may as well put a fresh belt on.)
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mph@wopr.caltech.edu (Matthew Hunt) wrote in
news:c7bdpb$bot$1@naig.caltech.edu:
> In article <1Jamc.797$KQ7.551@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>,
> Chris <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
>
>> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if
>> the water pump fails?
>
> The water pump is driven by the timing belt. So, obviously, changing
> the pump requires removing and re-installing the timing belt--in other
> words, the same labor as a TB change. (And the belt is cheap compared
> to the labor, so you may as well put a fresh belt on.)
>
What fails in the water pump?
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
news:c7bdpb$bot$1@naig.caltech.edu:
> In article <1Jamc.797$KQ7.551@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>,
> Chris <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
>
>> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if
>> the water pump fails?
>
> The water pump is driven by the timing belt. So, obviously, changing
> the pump requires removing and re-installing the timing belt--in other
> words, the same labor as a TB change. (And the belt is cheap compared
> to the labor, so you may as well put a fresh belt on.)
>
What fails in the water pump?
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
In article <Xns94E0D4CC17E20jyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21>,
jyanik@abuse.gov says...
> mph@wopr.caltech.edu (Matthew Hunt) wrote in
> news:c7bdpb$bot$1@naig.caltech.edu:
>
> > In article <1Jamc.797$KQ7.551@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>,
> > Chris <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if
> >> the water pump fails?
> >
> > The water pump is driven by the timing belt. So, obviously, changing
> > the pump requires removing and re-installing the timing belt--in other
> > words, the same labor as a TB change. (And the belt is cheap compared
> > to the labor, so you may as well put a fresh belt on.)
> >
>
> What fails in the water pump?
>
>
Bearings and seals.
jyanik@abuse.gov says...
> mph@wopr.caltech.edu (Matthew Hunt) wrote in
> news:c7bdpb$bot$1@naig.caltech.edu:
>
> > In article <1Jamc.797$KQ7.551@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>,
> > Chris <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if
> >> the water pump fails?
> >
> > The water pump is driven by the timing belt. So, obviously, changing
> > the pump requires removing and re-installing the timing belt--in other
> > words, the same labor as a TB change. (And the belt is cheap compared
> > to the labor, so you may as well put a fresh belt on.)
> >
>
> What fails in the water pump?
>
>
Bearings and seals.
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
In article <9b1229.0405050749.3f3f29f4@posting.google.com>,
ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
> water pump along with Timing Belt?
>
ALWAYS replace the water pump along with the timing belt. They're in
the exact same VERY HARD TO GET TO location, so they share the labor.
Once you're in there for one, it's just the part cost to do the other.
You'd hate to change the timing belt one week, then discover a water
pump leak the next. You'd pay for the same large amount of labor all
over again.
ahmedyassir@yahoo.com (yahmed) wrote:
> Ok I will go with it. Do you think I should have them to replace the
> water pump along with Timing Belt?
>
ALWAYS replace the water pump along with the timing belt. They're in
the exact same VERY HARD TO GET TO location, so they share the labor.
Once you're in there for one, it's just the part cost to do the other.
You'd hate to change the timing belt one week, then discover a water
pump leak the next. You'd pay for the same large amount of labor all
over again.
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
In article <1Jamc.797$KQ7.551@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>,
"Chris" <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if the water
> pump fails?
You don't. It's just good practice--because all the labor involved in
changing the timing belt is exactly the same labor as replacing the
water pump.
If you're in there for the water pump, go ahead and change the belt at
the same time so you don't have to repeat the labor for the belt.
"Chris" <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
> I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if the water
> pump fails?
You don't. It's just good practice--because all the labor involved in
changing the timing belt is exactly the same labor as replacing the
water pump.
If you're in there for the water pump, go ahead and change the belt at
the same time so you don't have to repeat the labor for the belt.
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Re: Price Check (Timing belt, Water Pump, major service)
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
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> In article <1Jamc.797$KQ7.551@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>,
> "Chris" <chris89c@sbcglobal.com> wrote:
>
> > I am just wondering why you have to get the timing belt changed if the
water
> > pump fails?
>
> You don't. It's just good practice--because all the labor involved in
> changing the timing belt is exactly the same labor as replacing the
> water pump.
>
> If you're in there for the water pump, go ahead and change the belt at
> the same time so you don't have to repeat the labor for the belt.
That is what I thought, but when I got some pricing from a local mechanic,
this is what I was told:
Timing belt $160
water pump $170 (or so, I can't remember)
The 2 done at the same time was $290-$300) which was some savings but not
nearly what I thought it would be.
>
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In article <YpWdnToDft7uIgfdRVn-jw@adelphia.com>,
Perry <ptb351nospam@adelphia.net> wrote:
> Timing belt $160
> water pump $170 (or so, I can't remember)
> The 2 done at the same time was $290-$300) which was some savings but not
> nearly what I thought it would be.
That seems odd to me, but the prices seem pretty good. I'd say that it's
the individual prices that are unusually low.
Perry <ptb351nospam@adelphia.net> wrote:
> Timing belt $160
> water pump $170 (or so, I can't remember)
> The 2 done at the same time was $290-$300) which was some savings but not
> nearly what I thought it would be.
That seems odd to me, but the prices seem pretty good. I'd say that it's
the individual prices that are unusually low.
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"Matthew Hunt" <mph@wopr.caltech.edu> wrote in message
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> In article <YpWdnToDft7uIgfdRVn-jw@adelphia.com>,
> Perry <ptb351nospam@adelphia.net> wrote:
>
> > Timing belt $160
> > water pump $170 (or so, I can't remember)
> > The 2 done at the same time was $290-$300) which was some savings but
not
> > nearly what I thought it would be.
>
> That seems odd to me, but the prices seem pretty good. I'd say that it's
> the individual prices that are unusually low.
Oh, I agree. When I got the price on the timing belt, I was very pleased.
I thought I would get out of a timing belt/water pump replacement for under
$250. Even at $300, I really can't complain. I plan on having them done in
the next couple of months. The mechanic has done a little work for me
before, and his pricing is very reasonable.