Looking for a recommended shop in or around New Mexico
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Looking for a recommended shop in or around New Mexico
Hey guys, I'm in Albuquerque New Mexico. Just moved down here and had my car inspected so I can fix it up. They gave me a list of things they found wrong and the cost to fix them. I expected Audis to be more expensive than usual, but kinda got a red flag when I saw tires for 950 and wiper blades for 54 dollars.
Here's everything they showed me:
Valve cam and cam seals leaking oil: 731
W1 (?) timing belt: 854
4 tires: 950
Wiper blades: 54
Upper link bushings torn: 679
Fender lines and front spoiler: 695
I posted on another Audi forum and several people agreed those prices were pretty inflated and recommended I look for another shop instead of the dealership. I post in regionals there but I thought I'd also try posting on this forum in case there are people who don't go to both. I'm in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It's a 2000 A4 1.8T Quattro.
Anyone know any shops? If it saves enough money, I'm willing to drive several hours away.
Here's everything they showed me:
Valve cam and cam seals leaking oil: 731
W1 (?) timing belt: 854
4 tires: 950
Wiper blades: 54
Upper link bushings torn: 679
Fender lines and front spoiler: 695
I posted on another Audi forum and several people agreed those prices were pretty inflated and recommended I look for another shop instead of the dealership. I post in regionals there but I thought I'd also try posting on this forum in case there are people who don't go to both. I'm in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It's a 2000 A4 1.8T Quattro.
Anyone know any shops? If it saves enough money, I'm willing to drive several hours away.
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So far I have had one recommendation for SpeedLab on Eubank, but I haven't checked them out yet. I was holding out hope that I might find some local Audi enthusiasts that would like to help a rookie out, but no luck yet.
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