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Radiator Cost - Buyer Experiences and Price InformationRadiator CommentsPage 3 of 4 - << Previous 1 2 3 4 Next >> Slightly high but worth the cost Amount: $650.00 Posted by: Ivan From: Conroe, Posted On: September 16th, 2011 09:09PMCar Make: Mazda Car Model: Mazdaspeed protege Auto Shop: Gallo Mazda Dealership Radiator - 399
Replaced radiator and hoses car had 124000 miles
Amount: $395.00 Posted by: PeteMan Labor 230 Coolant 20 Modified super large radiator on a speial custom mount. Did a super job! A little pricy compare to other shops, but is done at dealership, so I guess this price is ok. From: Lakeland, FLPosted On: August 30th, 2011 12:08PMCar Make: 2001 Toyota Car Model: Camry CE Auto Shop: Joyce Auto Tires plus wanted like 680. Joyce gave me less. I guess I could have saved another 200. I should have done better. But I guess they did a decent job. 1aauto had the part for like 125 and I'm sure I could have found someone to do it through craigslist.
radiator replaced
Amount: $400.00 Posted by: i hate mechanics From: dallas, TXPosted On: August 24th, 2011 11:08AMCar Make: 2000 crysler Car Model: 300m Auto Shop: dallas tx Car overheated and took it in. I was quoted for 800. I called around and got otherquotes for new radiator and radiator hose. I found one for 400 and midas then matched that. One minute its 800 then the next its 400. Dont go to midas. new radiator is 120 online and hose is 40. 100/hr labor. Dont believe their first offer. Tell them your going somewhere else and they will usually go down
Radiator Replacement
Amount: $361.00 Posted by: Major Dad From: Garden Grove, CAPosted On: June 3rd, 2011 03:06PMCar Make: 2001 Honda Car Model: Accord VP Sedan Auto Shop: Pep Boy's I was able to bargain plus get an extra 10% off.
Radiator and water pump replacement estimate
Amount: $2,230.00 Posted by: Texas Jeff From: Texas City, TXPosted On: April 30th, 2011 10:04AMCar Make: 2001 Dodge Car Model: Dakota Auto Shop: Clear Lake Dodge Estimate for replacing radiator and water pump! Told me the timing chain was contaminated and needed to be replaced as well. Pulled the truck out and went to a reputable shop. I'd avoid these folks at all costs! After questioning them about the timing chain, they backpedaled and said it would probably be OK. Ended up spending $1300.
1998 Chrysler Concorde radiator repair
Amount: $600.00 Posted by: jlee815 From: Atlanta, GAPosted On: March 22nd, 2011 11:03AMCar Make: chrysler Car Model: concorde Auto Shop: pepboys not happy but paid to get my car back. Radiator =$149.59 + MISC Radiator parts for a total of 207.00 FOR PARTS. 342.60 FOR LABOR. I CAN REPLACE A RADIATOR BUT GETTING TO THE RADIATOR IN THIS CAR IS A pita.
replaced radiator and hoses
Amount: $266.00 Posted by: mamachakula From: Murphy, NCPosted On: February 16th, 2011 08:02AMCar Make: toyota Car Model: Camry Auto Shop: Pleasant Valley Auto Replaced radiator, hoses and coolant. Included labor. All within an hour and 1/2. Great service!
radiator removal and replace
Amount: $185.00 Posted by: a user in san jose, CA.Posted On: February 4th, 2011 06:02PMCar Make: toyotaCar Model: rav4 Auto Shop: Mobile service I bought radiator from HMH for $135( incl.tax) and call mobile service guy does it for $60.
2007 vw rabbit 2.5L
Amount: $800.00 Posted by: a user in chicago, IL.Posted On: February 3rd, 2011 05:02PMCar Make: VolkswagenCar Model: Rabbit Auto Shop: Jennings volkswagen dealership i think same as any foreign dealership over price. But need this car fix soon for work!
radiator removal and replace
Amount: $268.00 Posted by: fireman jim From: hazelcret, ILPosted On: January 7th, 2011 03:01PMCar Make: chev 1500 pick up Car Model: pick up Auto Shop: home removed and replaced radiator and hoses. 1hr.30min.268.00 for the person that paid 900.00 next time u need work done on your veh. send me a plane round trip ticketand hotel fee.it will be cheeper
Radiator Rplaced
Amount: $865.00 Posted by: Tim in Buffalo From: Buffalo, NYPosted On: January 4th, 2011 07:01PMCar Make: 2003 BMW Car Model: 540 Auto Shop: RUSSO AUTO OUCH... They tried to charge me $525.00 for an OEM radiator. It retails over the counter for $429.00 from local BMW shop. I complained about mark up and they dropped the price $75.00. The bill would have been $940. Fast service, had car ready by end of the day without an appointment. Good lesson learned, I will always ask how much the mark up will be on parts before agreeing on the repair.
Radiator Replaced
Amount: $510.00 Posted by: Kevin M. From: Germantown, MDPosted On: December 20th, 2010 01:12PMCar Make: Volkswagen Car Model: Golf Auto Shop: Germantown Auto Service Center Usually go to these guys for involved fixes. Disassembling front end of Golf is a hassle. Usually get a pretty good price and quick turnaround
Radiator Replaced
Amount: $452.73 Posted by: Steve Walker From: Stockton, CAPosted On: November 5th, 2010 03:11PMCar Make: Dodge Car Model: Ram 1500 Auto Shop: Larry's Automotive Stockton, CA Great customer service always at Larry's. My radiator began leaking "on the tank" on my way to work. Got it to Larry and replaced it that day. $197.33 for a Transpro #43-2512 radiator, $21.92 MOPAR coolant and $19.95 for Electrolysis Arrestor #420E. Labor $192.00, parts $239.20, tax $21.53, TOTAL $452.73.
Radiator Replaced
Amount: $298.00 Posted by: sonlight This guy does all my service and is fair on everything. From: Portland, ORPosted On: October 25th, 2010 09:10AMCar Make: Honda Car Model: Civic Auto Shop: Honest 1 Got a lot of work done today. When doing the coolant flush on my 92' Civic the part where the hose connects to the radiator crumbled. $298.00 to install. I'm pretty happy with their service.
Replaced radiator
Amount: $350.00 Posted by: camryowner From: West Chester, PAPosted On: September 22nd, 2010 10:09AMCar Make: Toyota Car Model: Camry Auto Shop: Al Automotive Initially they said it would cost $275 but at the end they charged $350 saying that it took time to do pressure test and spent more time than expected.
Replaced Radiator, Tension Assembly and a Belt
Amount: $466.83 Posted by: Hollie M But less cost compared to other shops in this area. From: Wellsburg, NYPosted On: September 21st, 2010 03:09PMCar Make: 1998 Pontiac Car Model: Grand Am Auto Shop: Huntington's Was quoted a price of around $350 for a new radiator with labor. Appt. was around 10am didn't get car back until the afternoon. Was informed by phone that the tension assembly was faulty and was chewing a belt up and was being replaced. That taked on another $79 without tax. Said it was a necessary repair as it would have to fixed eventually anyway or the car would still overheat. Was giving a reduction on part and labor costs.
Radiator Replaced in 1999 Camry
Amount: $400.00 Posted by: Tony In Dallas From: Dallas, TXPosted On: September 19th, 2010 02:09PMCar Make: Toyota Car Model: Camry Auto Shop: Individual Mechanic Called him at 10PM on a Saturday night and he was at my place Sunday at 9AM. Drained the coolant, replaced the radiator with a brand new one, filled with new coolant and water.
radiator
Amount: $400.00 Posted by: Streetheart Paid cash. No expressed warranty but I've been going to him for a couple of years now and have met his family so I feel like he'll back his work. From: buffalo, NYPosted On: September 8th, 2010 10:09AMCar Make: chevy Car Model: prism This included a new radiator, coolant, hoses and oil change. Cash price no tax
cargo van radiator hoses
Amount: $40.00 Posted by: BC From: oregon city, ORPosted On: August 23rd, 2010 03:08PMCar Make: dodge Car Model: B250 Auto Shop: Schucks Never try to buy parts for older cars here. They screwed me over just trying to get a friggin' radiator hose.
Radiator replacement and labor
Amount: $837.00 Posted by: a user in Atlanta, GA.Posted On: August 21st, 2010 02:08PMCar Make: HondaCar Model: CRV 1998 Auto Shop: PepBoys Coolant system evaluation $35
Cost too much!!
Amount: $898.00 Posted by: Nisa Radiator Replacement $480 Vale cover gasket replacement $154 Radiator hose $83 The rest is miscellaneous and tax. It's done in a few hours. From: Charlotte, NCPosted On: August 6th, 2010 08:08PMCar Make: Nissan Car Model: Maxima Auto Shop: AAA Columbia, SC My car ran hot as traveling to Columbia, SC on a Sunday. Left the car in Columbia til Tues. Took it to AAA on Forest Dr. They said I had a busted bottom and top hose, and they would have to do a radiator flush and put in a new thermostat. After that they came and told me I also needed a new radiator. The labor came to almost $398, and the parts were a little over $450. I think they price gouged me. I told the guy thats too much and I want to pay $750, but he wasn't hearing me. Why is mine so high compared to the other postings?
Replaced radiator on 1997 Camry
Amount: $330.00 Posted by: Sandip Gupta From: Fremont, CAPosted On: July 28th, 2010 03:07PMCar Make: Toyota Car Model: Camry Auto Shop: Sri Auto My local mechanic replaced the leaking radiator off my camry. Charged $145 for radiator, $25 coolant and 2hrs labor $80/hr. The 3 inch crack on the top of the radiator causing the leak. The cool thing is before the repair, he pressurised the radiator system with water to demonstrate the leak. 1 year limited warranty for the parts.
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