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The $90 light bulb

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Old 05-20-2016, 08:34 PM
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Had warning on display that one of my brake lights was out. Went to local Jaguar dealer to have it replaced. One hour and $90 dollars later all "fixed". Charged over $18 just for the bulb! Now that's service.
 
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Old 05-20-2016, 09:08 PM
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Good lord! I hope you got their number... no massage or dinner with that? My magic bulb cost $4 for two from Autozone, I'll sell you my other one for 15! Man I feel for you...
 

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Owners handbook made it look too difficult to do it myself or to trust local garage
 
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I feel your pain, dealer wanted to charge me $75 to change the little Amber peanut bulb in the headlight :/
 
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Local porsche dealer tried to charge $75 to plug in a new relay. Less than a minute job done in their parking lot!
 
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Originally Posted by captusnr
Got warning on dashboard that one of my brake lights was out. Went to local Jaguar dealer to have it replaced. One hour and $90 later It was all sorted out. They charged $18 for just the "magic bulb". At least they gave me a "free" car wash so I guess I can't complain.
Interesting as I just did the math and my hourly rate before I retired 9 years ago was $87.5 . Needless to say after retiring my hourly rate is now much more expensive because I have less hours left.
 
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Old 05-21-2016, 09:35 AM
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It's a Jaguar and the learning curve on these cars is substantial.

Next time, DIY. It's easy.
 
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Old 05-21-2016, 12:28 PM
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Or ask us, that's why we are here and much less expensive. But to the dealer's defense, hourly is hourly whether replacing a transmission or a light bulb....
 
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Old 05-21-2016, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jagtoes
Interesting as I just did the math and my hourly rate before I retired 9 years ago was $87.5 . Needless to say after retiring my hourly rate is now much more expensive because I have less hours left.
Been wanting to say that for a long time.

People ought to consider what their firm charges for their
services. Different for retired folks obviously, but as a
general rule it is worthy of consideration.

The dealer and the mechanic are just trying to get
enough to pay the owner, or someone like the owner
the next time they need their services.

I will bet most owners of Jaguars are not shy about
charging premium rates either.
 
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Old 05-21-2016, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jahummer
Or ask us, that's why we are here and much less expensive. But to the dealer's defense, hourly is hourly whether replacing a transmission or a light bulb....
Full on with jahummers thoughts....
Many of us are here to be helpful when we can.

There's no bulb on my '07 XK that I can't replace in 10 minutes, and with minimal or no tools. ...OK, the fog lights require a jack, so there is one.

BTW, be sure to add your car details to your signature, it helps us all help you...

Vince
 
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Originally Posted by captusnr
Owners handbook made it look too difficult to do it myself or to trust local garage

Why didn't you simply ask this forum to help you? I am in NJ and would have done it for free.
 
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