Our Service Pricing
We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your individual needs. Our approach is focused on understanding and responding to what you require, providing effective and practical solutions. To better help with your needs contact us for individual pricing catered to you and budget! Mobile Mechanic services for oil changes, dead batteries, lockouts.
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β οΈ What Affects Your Price
These are the biggest factors:
- Vehicle type (truck/SUV = more expensive)
- Parts quality
- Cheap (organic) = lower cost, shorter life
- Ceramic = higher cost, longer life
- Shop type
- Independent shop = cheaper
- Dealership = highest cost
- Condition of rotors/calipers
- Labor rate ($90–$200/hr typical)
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π© How to Know If You’re Being Overcharged
Quote Verdict
$150–$300 (pads)β Fair
$300–$600 (pads + rotors)β Normal
$700–$1,200 (full job)β Reasonable
$1,500+ basic brakesβ οΈ Likely overpriced
Service 2
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π What a Tune-Up Actually Includes
Modern cars don’t really get “old-school tune-ups” anymore. Instead, shops bundle services like:
- Spark plug replacement
- Air filter & cabin filter
- Fuel system cleaning
- Throttle body cleaning
- Battery test
- Fluid checks
- Computer diagnostics
π That’s why prices vary a lot depending on what’s included
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π What You’ll Pay in Texas (Realistic)
- Basic tune-up: ~$150 – $250
- Standard tune-up: ~$250 – $450
- Full service: ~$400 – $700
- Truck/SUV or V6/V8: can hit $600 – $1,000+
Texas is usually mid-range pricing, not the cheapest but not high either.
π Example Scenarios
- π Just spark plugs (most common):
→ $150–$300 - π Plugs + filters + cleaning:
→ $300–$500 - π High-mileage vehicle (coils + extras):
→ $600–$1,000+
Service 3
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π What You’ll Pay in Texas (Realistic)
- Budget quick shop: $40 – $70
- Standard full synthetic: $70 – $100
- High-end / dealership: $100 – $150
β‘οΈ Texas prices are usually mid-range or slightly cheaper than big cities.
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π§ What’s Included
A standard oil change usually includes:
- Draining old oil
- New oil filter
- New engine oil
- Basic inspection (fluids, lights, etc.)
π Real-World Examples
- π Basic sedan (conventional oil):
→ ~$40–$70 - π Modern car (full synthetic):
→ ~$70–$110 - π Truck/SUV (more oil needed):
→ ~$90–$150
Service 4
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π Engine Options (BIG price difference)
π’ Used Engine (Cheapest)
- $2,500 – $6,500 installed
- Pulled from salvage yard
- Risk: unknown history
π‘ Remanufactured (Best value)
- $4,000 – $8,500
- Rebuilt to near-new condition
- Usually comes with warranty
π΄ Brand New Engine
- $6,000 – $15,000+
- Highest reliability
- Most expensive option
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π What You’ll Pay in Texas (Realistic)
- Small car: $3,500 – $6,500
- SUV/truck: $5,500 – $10,000
- Diesel truck: $8,000 – $15,000+
β‘οΈ Independent shops are usually way cheaper than dealerships
π§Ύ Labor Cost Breakdown
- Labor time: 10–25 hours
- Shop rate: $90–$150/hr
π Labor alone can be:
- $1,000 – $3,500+
Pricing will be based on what your needs are! Please contact for precis pricing.
Diagnostics will be required of unknown issues. Diagnostic fee of $65.00 will be added.